cults ... Cult literature lures potential cult members by appealing to their desperate need to socially fit in. Cults provide a controlled ... View More
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Cults ... Usually the recruiter is of the opposite sex and approaches the potential cult member with a smile and an invitation to dinner with some friends. ... View More
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Cults ... in the normal situation they were in before they joined the cult. A greater understanding of the principles of propaganda would help a amp39potentialamp39 member to ... View More
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Cults in america ... that ampquotsociological studies have rejected the brainwashing model, focusing instead on the interactions between potential and established cult membersampquot285. ... View More
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criminal investigation of cults ... Some groups hide even their names from potential recruits, though more often the deception is subtler. A cult might make an initial pitch like this: ampquotWe are a ... View More
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Cults ... 9. Cult members are isolated from the outside world and any reality testing it could ... 13. There is frequently an aura of or potential for violence around cults. ... View More
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The Politcal Correctness problem ... of AfricanAmericans this may very well be justified but nevertheless promotes the cult of ethnicity and with it all the potential negative repercussions. ... View More
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dangers of cults ... All cults and organized establishments have the potential to do harm to our society. ... As a result, when we think of the word ampquotcult,ampquot many negative connotations ... View More
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The Birth of Swatch: Analysis ... was low and the design ensured that it would create a cult not only ... watch to include other characteristics that might appeal to other potential customers as ... View More
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More Security Against the Rising Risk of Bioterrorism ... This cult not only tried this, they had allegedly launched three unsuccessful ... from person to person, cause high mortality, and have the potential for major ... View More
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Security ... have application protocols, and leaving aside a large number of potential security problems ... the recent release is often referred to as BO2K by the Cult of the ... View More
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Buddhism A History ... oddampquot to a sense that its religious challenge really possess a serious potential threat to ... by the media, that the religion will often be dismissed as a cult. ... View More
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Malcolm X: The Man, The Martyr, The Messenger ... He had the greatest leadership potential of any person to emerge directly from the ... of Elijah Muhammad, the leader of a small, urban prophetcult, the Nation of ... View More
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citizen kane / Great Gatsby Scott .F. Fitzgeraldamp39s cult novel ampquotThe Great Gatsbyampquot and Orson Wells cinematic ... belief is that of hope, limitless possibilities and reaching human potential. ... View More
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Middle Road Between Christians on Harry Potter ... However those who promote Harry Potter fail to see the potential dangers from ... anything and everything to do with Harry Potter, creates a cult like following. ... View More
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Maoamp39s Legacy ... The cult of Mao made people fell into Maoamp39s theory of a newborn child ... to unproductive and limited economic development that was not up to Chinaamp39s potential. ... View More
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Cloning ... He changed his name to Rael and founded the cult. Vorilhorn ... animal. It has the potential of producing a twin of an existing person. ... View More
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PSYCHEDELIC FILM AND THE MUSIC ... The all white background heightens these colors to their fullest potential. ... The cult success of the film can be attributed to many things, the band itself, the ... View More
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Gangs ... Obligation: gang members will do favors for a potential member and demand ... Not all cult/occult gangs are involved in criminal activity or ritualistic crime. ... View More
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Anthrax ... The Aum Shrinkyo cult attempted to release anthrax spores in downtown Tokyo in ... Every potential idea was shot down with the disturbing news that antibiotics ... View More
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Biological warfare ... unleashed in a Tokyo subway by the nihilistic Japanese cult group, Aum ... Because of these potential dangers, the United States should possibly consider getting ... View More
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Capital Punishment Research ... other words, the punishment for crime must be harsh enough to deter potential criminals. ... In fact, one of the requirements of this cult was that each member had ... View More
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Biological Warfare ... unleashed in a Tokyo subway by the nihilistic Japanese cult group, Aum ... Because of these potential dangers, the United States should possibly consider getting ... View More
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Biological Warfare ... unleashed in a Tokyo subway by the nihilistic Japanese cult group, Aum ... Because of these potential dangers, the United States should possibly consider getting ... View More
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Hatshepsutamp39s Building program ... to be associated with a number of deities, particularly Osiris and Ra who represented a potential afterlife. ... But the main shrine was devoted to the cult of Amun ... View More
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Impact of ecommerce Upon Strategy in the Art Industry ... Movies, and the artists acting in them, often develop cult followings with fanatical ... The agents, who manage the role of seeking potential buyers for art, must ... View More
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The Geography of Terrorism ... Or we might consider Aum Shinryuko, the Japanese cult and terrorist organization ... us understand likely hot spots for terrorist activity and potential areas in ... View More
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Middle Kingdom Egypt ... with the ruling elite and the population in general, making the cult of Osiris one ... his reign there was an economic growth due largely to the potential in the ... View More
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Segregation in Americaamp39s Schools ... of white supremacy cut across class boundaries and reenforced a cult of ampquotwhiteness ... and the means for each student to develop his individual potential fully and ... View More
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Anarchy, emergence of However, I do not wish to analyze this particular article or cult, but the ... passive stage to the civilized stage in order to materialize their potential in full ... View More
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