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    Porter’s FIVE FORCE MODEL Hyundai Motor Corporation faces the significant effects of the external factors in its industry environment, as shown Porter’s five force model. These external factors imply forces on Hyundai and it influences their strategic direction. Even with the issues and challenges identified in this Five Forces analysis, Hyundai remains one of the top players in the global automotive industry. Such success shows the ability of the company to withstand the negative forces in its…

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    Participating firefighters and CSI agents in group one reported multiple exposures to potentially traumatic events as defined by the DSM-V criteria. The unexposed civilian participants in group two worked in an industrial factory and were interviewed by a clinical psychologist to ensure…

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    Ar Crime Theory

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    As a binge watcher of numerous crime dramas, I often ask myself and siblings ‘what if an individual or a group was the recreate any of the heinous crimes so heavily illustrated in these series?’ I'd discuss with my siblings the repercussions on the human psyche. After watching criminal series such as Criminal Minds I find myself fearing the outside world and even the inside my home. And I am not the only one. These series show constant illustrations of individuals and even families murdered,…

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    Bill C-51 Pros And Cons

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    Bill C-51: A Dilemma Between Freedom and National Security. The recent and numerous terrorist attacks happening in Western countries push government to take several actions to counter terrorism. Such a situation is reflected in the ongoing debate about the Bill C-51, the Canadian Anti-Terror Law as a mean to protect the Canadian citizens. The Bill implies a certain degree of surveillance of the population and information sharing among the different sectors of the Government. The controversy of…

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    The decision of dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was one of the most controversial issues of the 20th century. Little Boy and Fat Man were the two atomic bombs that were used against Japan in August 1945. They were created for the Manhattan Project in 1942, which was a secret military project to produce the first U.S. nuclear weapon. The U.S. decided to build and use nuclear weapons, as they feared the Nazi Germany might build one before them and use it during World War II.…

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    Crime Shows

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    and true crime shows such as 48 Hours and Snapped depict crimes as they occurred. Factual accounts are recapped by the actual law enforcement professionals involved in the case investigation and individuals close to the case. Crime scene dramas such CSI, on the other hand, are scripted and fictional often depicting true crimes taken straight from today’s headlines (Parker, 2013). They draw millions of loyal viewers each week to prime time television prompting networks to create new shows based…

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    lead to numerous other works. These works have proven to be lasting with the amount of modern mystery, fantasy, and detective works there are in daily entertainment. Today there is always a mystery to be solved when you turn on the television from CSI, Cold Case, Psyche or even Sherlock, the mystery lover will never be…

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    Tv Show Career

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    includes detectives, cops, district attorneys, and a police commissioner (“About Blue Bloods”). In another scenario, television shows have some characters with a specific job title do the jobs that in reality are done by other jobs. For example, “In CSI the same person picks up samples at the crime scene and then analyses them, but in reality that 's done by different people. And only forensic pathologists cut up dead bodies” (Murray). Students are able to learn that maybe the job they think…

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    Forensics Research Paper

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    Corrin Bothe Miss Preston Senior Capstone 13 November 2015 Forensics is the scientific study of criminal investigation of criminal cases involving a victim, such as assault, robbery, kidnapping, rape, or murder. Forensic scientist use specific tools and technology to analyze data and clues found at the crime scene. Forensics dates back to hundreds of years ago and is used to this very day. Solving a crime takes lots of time and dedication and is nothing like the things they show on television…

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    television it is probable that a large percentage of shows will fit into the following categories, news, sports, children’s television, and crime shows. For many citizens of the United States crime shows have been an all-time favorite whether that be “CSI”, “NCIS”, “48 Hours”, or any of the other crime shows that are abundant in popular television. Many people tune in every week to watch these shows. The question is, Why? Why are these shows so popular? Some newspapers and magazines have…

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