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    Hello Barbie owners have a good reason to be concerned after the latest news form Bluebox. Bluebox is a security firm and they have explained how the new Barbie doll may have many kids privacy invaded. After this news‚ Barbie might have to bow out to Princess Elsa for the dominant female kids figure. BLUEBOX EXPLAINS THAT HELLO BARBIE IS SPYING ON KIDS This news is the most important to all the parents in the world whose children own a Hello Barbie doll. The researchers at Bluebox have revealed

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    "Innocent until proven guilty"‚ this saying seems to be quite straightforward and easy to comprehend. However‚ proving that an individual is innocent is not always so easy to understand .For example‚ Sophocles "Oedipus Rex"‚ Oedipus ‚is guiltless. It was not his purpose to kill his father‚ nor did he knowingly breed his mother. It was not Oedipus‚ in fact‚ that ended his father’s life‚ but the Shepherd viewed upon Oedipus with mercy and treason in his heart‚ and gave the monster in swaddling clothes

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    discussion and fierce debate among many social groups. Many conspiracy theories have come amongst topics‚ ranging from non-human primates to vaccines and lastly‚ a government created experiment. In this essay‚ I will provide a deeper look into the origin of HIV and AIDS‚ and ultimately explaining why it may not be from chimpanzees‚ but rather an experiment that got out of hand. The first recognized case of AIDS‚ which occurred in the United States was reported in the early 1980s. Gay men in New York and

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    In Japan Beyond Poem

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    Midterm- Question #3 The poem “In Japan Beyond” by Yone Noguchi‚ talks about the issue of immigration that goes on in America. It deals with the struggle all immigrants have when they leave their homeland to venture off to a new land in hopes for finding opportunity and a better lifestyle; which can summarize the situation for many other immigrants from other countries as well. In this case‚ it deals with a Japanese immigrant who has to deal with the unknown upon arriving to the Unites States. The

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    Michael Jordan Conspiracy Theory: Analysis by Dan Osenbach There is one major conspiracy theory dealing with Michael Jordan’s retirement. Ryan Davis‚ Marcel Smith and Mike Korzemba advance their conspiracy theory in their articles and videos. Both of their theories build around the idea that his gambling issues influenced his first retirement. To start‚ both Davis and Smith talk about a court case‚ in which Jordan had to testify in the criminal trial of James Bouler. Jordan was called to explain

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    9/11 Conspiracy Theory

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    the 9/11 commision report was shared with the media is not so accurate. The Top 9/11 Conspiracy Theories 05 May 2009 http://www.america.gov This site provides the most popular conspiracies about 9/11. 1) The World Trade Center (WTC) twin towers were destroyed by controlled demolitions Read more: http://www.america.gov/st/webchat-english/2009/May/20060828133846esnamfuaK0.2676355.html#ixzz16eO3ujj5 2)  No plane hit the Pentagon on September 11. Instead‚ it was a missile fired by elements

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    Guilty Deaths The Shakespearian play Romeo and Juliet is a well known story about star-crossed lovers whose fates end in tragedy. The deaths of these two lovers can be held responsible on two main characters‚ Friar Lawrence and the Nurse yet out of the two‚ who is more liable? Friar Lawrence is a priest who marries the two lovers‚ gives Juliet a fake potion to prevent her from marrying Paris‚ fails to send the letter to Romeo telling him about his plan and selfishly runs away from Juliet in fear

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    The Bermuda Triangle is an area in the Atlantic Ocean between Miami‚ Puerto Rico‚ and Bermuda. It has been nicknamed the Devil’s Triangle because it is known as a place in the ocean where planes and ships mysteriously disappear without providing an explanation. Over the years‚ many people have proposed a variety of theories in the hope of finding an explanation for all the unsolved mysteries that are held within the Bermuda Triangle. Many theories suggest that since the location of the triangle

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    The Future Beyond Brands

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    The Future Beyond Brands Brands have run out of juice. More and more people in the world have grown to expect great performance from products‚ services and experiences. And most often‚ we get it. Cars start first time‚ fries are always crisp‚ dishes shine. A few years ago‚ Saatchi & Saatchi looked closely at the question: What makes some brands inspirational‚ while others struggle? And we came up with the answer: Lovemarks: the future beyond brands How do I know a Lovemark? Lovemarks transcend

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    Mountains Beyond Mountains

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    doing anything. In Tracy Kidder’s Mountains Beyond Mountains‚ Paul Farmer spent and dedicated most of his life being a doctor in poor and corrupt countries. These people did not get the proper medical care they deserved because they were deprived of money and most of the hospitals in these poor countries only care about their wealth and not about the people but Paul Farmer used his own money to buy all types of medical supplies to help anyone that was in need. The main reason that most of these people

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