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    is because the crime scene was sloppy‚ he did not have a weapon‚ he came into the house careless and upon entering the house wounded himself by getting cut on some broken glass which left behind his blood for a DNA analysis. Furthermore‚ the arson did not work out and he left a number of valuable things behind. There is also the fact that what he did take was not that valuable because all of the valuable things she had were still at the home. Therefore‚ if he had been an organized offender the evidence

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    Ellen Kelly 1. What nation is the most multicultural in the world? Why is that? 2. What is culture? How does it differ from human nature? 3. Describe specific cultural patterns or practices in the U.S. that might shock people living in other parts of the world? Explain why? 4. Do you agree with the statement “no way of life is “natural” to humanity (37)”? 5. What did Stanislaw Lec mean when he said‚ “Is it progress if the cannibal uses knife and fork?” 6. What are some emerging symbols

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    The Competition: Maintaining Advantage Maintaining competitive advantage in today ’s ever-changing business environment is not a simple task. For any company to maintain a competitive advantage‚ the company must develop the advantage such that it is "rare‚ costly to imitate‚ no substitutable‚ and nontransferable" (Snyman‚ J.H.‚ 2006). Along these lines‚ Michael Porter has provided five competitive forces that can assist any company in maintaining the advantage. These forces are "the entry of

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    I have chosen the Comparative Advantage Theory for my key term to discuss. I chose this term because it has a great importance on world trade clearly help shape the pattern of world trade‚ and also to get a better understanding of the concept. Comparative Advantage is the benefit or advantage of an economy to be able to produce a commodity at a lesser opportunity cost. According to Satterlee (2009)‚ opportunity cost is the value of what had to be given up‚ or forgone‚ to consume or achieve the object

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    The global market for lubricants is expected to reach USD 70.32 billion by 2020‚ according to a new study by Grand View Research‚ Inc. lubricants are widely used in the automotive industry for their benefits and relative lower cost. Hence‚ the growth of automotive market and industrial production‚ mainly in the emerging economies of Asia Pacific and Latin America is expected to boost the lubricant demand over the forecast period. Industrial lubricants emerged as the leading product segment in

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    What‚ historically‚ have been Apple’s competitive advantages? Apple since its inception was driven by mission to bring easy-to-use computers to market. But during Sculley years (1985-1993)‚ Apple targeted low cost computer and forge an alliance with IBM for OS development on Intel platform‚ both of which didn’t bear any results. Spindler‘s (‘93-‘96) strategy to expand to international market gave short-term results‚ but did not help Apple in long term. Amelio (‘96-’97) decided to go back to premium

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    comparative advantage and gains from trade. The principle of comparative advantage states that if nations (or individuals) specialize in the production of goods and services that they can produce at lower opportunity cost relative to other nations‚ then there can be mutual gains from trade. As a result‚ there will be more efficient production and consumption. Applying the efficiency principle‚ this means that mutually beneficial trade allows each nation to consume a mix of goods that is beyond what they

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    The two nations leading worldwide exploration are Spain and Portugal. There were many reasons that made Spain and Portugal the forerunners of worldwide exploration. Spain and Portugal‚ both located off the Iberian Peninsula‚ had a geographical advantage over other nations. This Peninsula allowed easy access into the Atlantic‚ which made it much easier to launch expeditions to the Americas. Spain and Portugal both sought out economic growth which led them to seek out new trade routes‚ leading to resources

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    Advantages of the Smart Phone Blythe Oade Baker College Smart phones combine the versatility of cell phones‚ gaming consoles‚ PDAs‚ and personal computers into one handheld device. Whether people need them for personal or business use‚ they can find a smart phone to customize that meets their liking. “It seems America is getting hooked on the smart phone. We depend on these modern Swiss Army knives for everything from planning our schedules to checking the news‚ finding entertainment and managing

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    children. It will focus on the various disadvantages and advantages of disciplining children. To begin with will it will firstly present the disadvantage of disciplining children which includes firstly it leads to rebellious behavior of children secondly it contributes to emotional fallout in children and finally it will focus on the psychological effects on children. Thereafter it will focus on the advantages of disciplining children. The advantages are it develops self-control and self-discipline. Likewise

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