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    Consumer Behaviour Based on Facial Expressions

    ! ! ! ! Consumer Behaviour Based On Facial Expressions ! ! ! Thesis Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of BITS C421T/422T ! Thesis By
 Utkarsh Agarwal, 2010A4TS312H ! ! Under the supervision of ! Mr. Durgesh Chandra Pathak ! ! BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI HYDERABAD CAMPUS ! 12th March, 2014 ! ! ! ! Table Of Contents ! Abstract Introduction Universal Emotions Enjoyable Emotions Other Universal Emotions Decision-Making Process

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    The Apostate

    On August 19, 2009, Tommy Davis, the chief spokesperson for the Church of Scientology International, received a letter from the film director and screenwriter Paul Haggis. “For ten months now I have been writing to ask you to make a public statement denouncing the actions of the Church of Scientology of San Diego,” Haggis wrote. Before the 2008 elections, a staff member at Scientology’s San Diego church had signed its name to an online petition supporting Proposition 8, which asserted that the State

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    Boston Essay

    By 1770 Boston was no longer Winthrop’s ‘city upon a hill’ whose citizenry had a covenant with God. Instead, Boston was the commercial and political epicentre of the Thirteen Colonies, and had been engulfed by a hot atmosphere of colonial discontent at the British, brought about by years of war, taxes and occupation. The discontent boiled over into riot on the evening of 5 March 1770, when Captain Thomas Preston and his seven guards arrived to relieve a Sentinel of his harassers amidst taunts of

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    St. Vincent De Paul: A Case Study

    Kate George presented a proposal to Taylor Academy to host a thrift store four times a year from St. Vincent de Paul. Her audience was a committee consisting of representatives from Taylor Academy, parents, and community members. Kate’s introduction addressed the issue of childhood poverty. With a graph that showed the national average, the Ohio average, and the Cincinnati average, Kate made the problem relevant to her audience. This is an effective method of grabbing attention, as it is a claim

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    Paul High V. Mcgowen Case Summary

    Paul High did not keep true to his obligation with William and Marilyn McGowen. High granted the McGowen's a security interest for the purchase price. The security interest was for the personal property and livestock owned by High. A couple of months later, High signed a promissory note with the bank to borrow $86,695; the bank granted the security interest based on all of his farm products although it was just limited to those things. As a result the bank filed a financing statement with the county

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    Multi Tasking Interview

    RAEBURN: Now, I'm betting you have a real reason, besides the fact that we can barely understand what he says sometimes, for saying that he's - wouldn't be very good at GPS. But before you answer that, let me just remind people I'm Paul Raeburn. This is SCIENCE FRIDAY from NPR News. All right… Dr. NASS: Okay… RAEBURN: …so why would Dylan be a bad idea? Dr. NASS: The problem is that our brains are built that when we hear a voice, we associate with that voice - especially if it's a person's voice

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    St Paul Elementary School Case Study

    Saint Paul Elementary School is committed to helping all students develop the world-class skills and life and career characteristics of the Profile of the South Carolina Graduate. In fulfilling the school's mission "to educate our children through meaningful learning experiences in a safe and nurturing environment,” the school community purposely and consistently provides an academically stimulating environment where all children recognize and achieve excellence. At SPES, we live out our mantra,

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    Emotions

    James and Carl G Lange also defines emotion as specific feelings caused by changes in physiological conditions relating to the autonomic and motor functions. Figure1. Diagram depicting the definition of an emotion. For more than forty (40) years Paul Ekman has supported the view that emotions are discrete, measurable and physiologically distinct. Ekmans most influential work revolved around finding that certain emotions appeared to be universally recognized even in cultures that were preliterate

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    Discussion

    and apply to cases to improve their understanding and appreciation of various concepts, terms etc. Such papers also make the task of preparing for exams easier as most of the materials you need to know would have been reviewed periodically, instead of the conventional cramming. Discussion & Application Papers are each worth 25 points. Each student needs to select 1 out of the two cases 1A OR 1B. Both these cases Nike and Ikea are available in the textbook. Each student must complete Case 2 due on Apr

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    Memo Regarding Liability for Teddy's Supplies

    him on the facts of the case and your opinion of their potential liability. He wants to settle the case. Write a memo to him which states your view of whether the company is exposed to liability on all issues you feel are in play. Include in your memo any laws which apply and any precedential cases either for or against Teddy’s case which impact liability. Include in the memo your suggested “offer of settlement” to Virginia. Back up your offer using your analysis of the case against Teddy’s. Ms. Pollard

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