Consumer Behavior
.... Since sheep are
easily led, the implication is that consumers are also
easily led astray and are highly susceptible to suggestion. ....
(413

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Plato and Thomas Hobbes
.... Both men considered that the majority of people were too
easily led and too inclined to let tyrants gain power - their assessment of people is that they are ....
(761

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Myth of La Malinche in Mexican History
.... The bare facts summarizing the Conquest
easily led to simplistic misunderstandings and mythologizing of events by later generations in Mexico. ....
(3730

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A Free Press
.... within the Constitution precisely because the Founding Fathers understood that without access to information the citizenry is too
easily led astray by corrupt ....
(1005

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The Leopard
.... In another sense, though, men are willing to fall into the traps because their honesty is only skin-deep at best, and they are thus
easily led astray by greed ....
(874

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)
hume vs. Induction
.... mind from one to another, and finding that these two circumstances are universally allowed to have place in voluntary actions; we may be more
easily led to own ....
(1215

5

)
Othello
.... This is also what makes him so
easily led by Iago--his rigid code is something he projects onto other people just as he would live by it himself. ....
(4877

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The Characters in Othello
.... This is also what makes him so
easily led by Iago--his rigid code is something he projects onto other people just as he would live by it himself. ....
(4877

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)
Locke, Rousseau, Dewey
.... But human beings are corruptible by nature and even if they can grasp the basic elements of natural law through reason, they are
easily led by selfish ....
(2633

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David Hume
.... mind from one to another, and finding that these two circumstances are universally allowed to have place in voluntary actions; we may be more
easily led to own ....
(1941

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Mein Kampf Adolf Hitler wrote Mein Kampf between
.... of the parliamentary system to constitute an assembly of wise men, but to compose a "band of mentally dependent nonentities who are more
easily led in certain ....
(2670

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Voter Apathy
.... The issues that were important to the public were too numerous and too cross-cutting for either party to combine them
easily. This
led to an astonishing ....
(3347

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Issues of Production & Manufacturing Management
.... Unfortunately, focus groups are notoriously unreliable, since their behavior and responses are
easily led by the researcher, moderator or other group members ....
(6841

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The Performing Arts & the School System
.... Because peer-group pressure is strong, children are
easily led to change their own judgments about the value of an experience just to be accepted by their peers ....
(7624

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)
The Performing Arts in the School System
.... Because peer-group pressure is strong, children are
easily led to change their own judgments about the value of an experience just to be accepted by their peers ....
(7688

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Electricity
.... His work with this tool
led him to develop Coulomb's Law, which will be .... certain electrons are less powerfully held by the nucleus and are
easily dislodged. ....
(3154

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The Fates of Human Societies
.... have an east-west orientation with areas of roughly equal climate across which plants, animals and humans
easily travel .... This
led to a surplus of food production ....
(2538

10

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Pavlovian Conditioning Experience
.... As we read, and as the evidence of Pavlovian experimentation demonstrates,"The fact that fear can be conditioned so
easily has
led researchers to look for such ....
(835

3

)
Decline of the British Cotton Industry
.... The historian wishing to understand all of the many confluencing events that
led to the decline could
easily while away several hours with Krupotkin ....
(2387

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The Cambodia Bombing
.... in Cambodia, which began with the secret bombings,
led by inevitable .... Post strike reconnaissance could
easily establish where bombs had fallen, both from ....
(3570

14

)
EMPLOYEE PHYSICAL FITNESS PROGRAM
.... that, while organizationally sponsored physical fitness programs
led to perceptions by .... abuse are two additional high profile and
easily identifiable outcomes ....
(2615

10

)
THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN NURSING THEORY and PRACTICE
.... The concept of holism is
easily transferred from theory to practice; however, a .... The introduction of the holistic concept into philosophy
led to the schism ....
(3295

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The Air Express Industry
.... of quick delivery and the changing business models for shopping
led to new .... be prohibitive, the service model might be proprietary and not
easily copied, and ....
(873

3

)
THE MILITARY IN MODERN JAPAN This
.... army based on conscription, which was introduced in 1873, was created and
easily overwhelmed the Chinese in the Sino-Japanese War of 1893 which
led to the ....
(2237

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Teaching Contracaption in Schools
.... In the last century it has been increasingly joined by the millions of born-again evangelical Protestants who are so
easily and effectively
led by their ....
(1292

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Religious Fundamentalism in Education Against Contraception in ...
.... In the last century it has been increasingly joined by the millions of born-again evangelical Protestants who are so
easily and effectively
led by their ....
(1292

5

)
The Persian Wars,
.... Greeks when they chose to revolt in 499 BC The revolt was
led by Aristagoras .... Thrace was retaken
easily enough, but a large part of the Persian supply fleet was ....
(3520

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)
The Persian Wars of 512 and 479 BC
.... Greeks when they chose to revolt in 499 BC The revolt was
led by Aristagoras .... Thrace was retaken
easily enough, but a large part of the Persian supply fleet was ....
(3520

14

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Aristophanes' The Birds
.... They are being
led by birds to what they believe will be utopia, a sign of .... No, for the birds, starting with Epops, are
easily convinced to pursue the same path ....
(2690

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Phenomena of Electricity
.... Classical Newtonian physics: mass, momentum, kinetic energy, was
easily visualized. It
led to a world view that could fairly be characterized as a billiards ....
(7728

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