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    Shanzhai (“Bandit”) Mobile Phone Companies: The Guerrilla Warfare of Product development and Supply Chain Management. By: John Rediehs, Malini Seelan, Rama Paidi 1 Table of Contents Introduction Page. 2 Case Analysis Page. 2 Suggestion/Implementations Page. 4 Conclusion Page. 5 References Page. 6 2 Introduction Shanzhai (“Bandit Cell Phone”) is shaping the entire thought process of development, marketing, and technology in the largest cell phone market in the world. A market that has long been dominated

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    The Use of Criminal Profiling Criminal Profiling is a method of identifying the perpetrator of a crime based on an analysis of the nature of the offense and the manner in which it was committed. It most notably can be traced back to work done in the later part of the last century, and possibly even earlier in a variety of forms. There has been a definite growth since this early work, with many individuals doing a great deal of both research and practical work in criminal profiling. The investigative

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    Machiavelli and Socrates were beings of their time. The world around them shaped their views, and their views have in turn shaped ours. While both lived through turbulent times, they do not share the same ideology. Socrates would dislike Machiavelli’s description of the ideal prince, regardless of how the prince actually ruled. Socrates would oppose both how the prince got to power and keeps it, as well as the society over which he rules. Socrates assigned certain responsibilities to both the ruler

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    Introduction In this paper, I will describe who the Zodiac Killer was, how a serial killer is different from a normal homicide suspect. In addition, I will explain what the Zodiac Killer’s criteria was for selecting his victims and whether forensic psychology or criminal profiling provided input into this case. Finally, I will express my thoughts on why the Zodiac Killer was never captured and what else, if anyhing, could have been done to help find the infamous Zodiac Killer. In order to explain

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    People establish assumptions about others based solely on initial impressions. Covertly, society runs on social class and reputation. This creates not only inaccurate perceptions of people, it paints incomplete depictions regarding people’s modus operandi. This is prevalent in the two pieces of literature David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens, and To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee. In these two books, social class and reputation stratify society. Just because one is wealthier than another, affluence

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    When it comes to team serial killers and solo serial killers, I don’t believe there is too much difference. Serial killers can be described as two or more people who commit murders between separate periods of time and work together to accomplish their terrible acts of violence. Selecting their victims can be random a times, but they are usually very methodical when picking their victims. From what I have knowledge of, these individuals will look for vulnerable targets because they know they will

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    “ecstatic intuition” inspiration, but he admits that many writers would not be able to retrace the steps of their production. As Poe affirms to have no difficulty remembering the steps he followed in all his compositions, he decided to show the modus operandi of “The Raven”, asserting about the precision and the mathematical character of his work. Then, the first practical consideration is listed: the extent. “If any literary work is too long to be read at one sitting, we must be content to dispense

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    were brooding teens who sparkle in sunlight and always rushes to the aid of damsels in distress, they were a little more sinister and horrifying. Stalking around in the dead of the night and feasting on the blood of the innocent were more their modus operandi instead of attending high-school. There is however good news for anyone in the mood for some classic vampire literature that will have you double checking that your doors and windows are locked at night. This is because you’ll find plenty of free

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    Psychology is the study of behavior and cognitive processes. Criminal profiling is a tool used by law enforcement to identify likely suspects and analyze patterns that may predict future offences. These two concepts come together in a field called “forensic psychology”. Forensic psychology has been used to solve many serial crimes. Psychology is being integrated into criminal profiling by using psychologists to analyze crime scenes and help investigators determine psychological and demographic characteristics

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    The serial killer I chose to do my report on was Dennis Rader. Rader was born on March 9, 1945 in Pittsburg, Kansas and as of today he is still alive. Rader was the oldest of four sons. When Dennis was a child he hung stray cats. He grew up in Wichita, Kansas. Rader served our country by joining the U.S Air Force which he served from the mid to late 1960’s. He got married to Paula in 1971 and he work for a company that sold camping gear but he only worked there for a few years. He worked for ADT

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