• Q : The topic can be applied in business settings....
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    Task Background: Applications of linear equations are very important in real-world settings. For example, it is crucial for a company to know how much it can afford to pay out in wages to its emp

  • Q : Technology plays an important role in business....
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    Given the importance of technology in business today, discuss ONE of the following issues providing examples wherever possible. Format your report so that each section will be clearly identifi

  • Q : Consider a patient who has a highly contagious....
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    The public duties of the healthcare professional require a significant amount of reporting. Recent legislation, specifically HIPAA, requires that all patients' Protected Health Information be kept c

  • Q : Describe elements associated with the police recruitment....
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    Include images and graphics if desired.Format the brochure consistent with APA guidelines (utilize in-text citations and referrences

  • Q : What are the most important details of the story....
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    The key to everything is WHY!  Explain your answers.  To use a math example, I don't care if the answer to 3x+2=y  - It doesn't mean anything to me if you can tell me what X or Y ar

  • Q : Describe elements associated with the police....
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    Officer Recruitment and Selection Assignment Create a 2- to 3-page brochure in which you describe the recruitment and selection process of the agency you selected. Include the following in your br

  • Q : Explain what reintegration....
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    Explain what reintegration is and give an example of a community correction effort that's aim is to assist in the process of reintegration.Must be 300-400 words in length.  All souces must

  • Q : The research reported in the national institute....
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    Prison overcrowding is a major issue in virtually every state and in many municipalities. This is a noted problem nationwide. The reasons are that judges are sentencing more offenders to jails and

  • Q : How international organizations and acts....
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    Your company is currently engaged in business activities both nationally and internationally.  A country you are operating in is experiencing riots, strikes by its citizens, unconfirmed

  • Q : How does the prison rape elimination act....
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    You are a deputy warden at a maximum security state penitentiary. The facility houses 1,200 inmates on average, with convictions for a variety of violent and/or drug related felonies. Yo

  • Q : The student should provide some ideas for addressing....
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    Discuss and support the reasons for taking your position. In addition to taking a position, the student should provide some ideas for addressing this issue.

  • Q : Discuss the judicial selection process....
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    Discuss the judicial selection process of your state. Include, at a minimum, the qualifications and steps that are taken in order to select judges for the different kinds of courts within your sp

  • Q : Find shoe wear impressions in your crime scene....
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    Please set up a mock crime scene of your choice and find shoe wear impressions in your crime scene. Take pictures of the evidence and collect them by using the method of your choice. Note: you w

  • Q : How would you process the scene....
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    How would you process the scene in which a victim had bite marks on his/her body? Discuss the methods that you would use.Each question should be answered in a minimum of 100 words

  • Q : Explain the fundamental impact that the court decision....
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    Explain the fundamental impact that the court decision in question has had on American society in general and on ethics in American society in particular. Provide a rationale for the response.

  • Q : Tom and harry each owned a one-half interest....
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    William Bailey and William Vaught, as officers for Bailey, Vaught, Robertson, and Co. (BVR), signed a promissory note to borrow $34,000 from the Freedom National Bank. The interest rate was varia

  • Q : Discuss the history of private security play....
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    Relations between law enforcement and security can sometimes be strained. This is primarily because the goals of each entity are not necessarily identical.

  • Q : Identify a grade level and unit theme....
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    As a librarian or classroom teacher, you are making book selections for a new unit of study. Identify a grade level and unit theme. Share four books by title and author that would be appropriate f

  • Q : Describe one or more data collection techniques....
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    Introduction: Problem statement with a brief history of the problem, your hypothesis, and identification of the independent and dependent variables [Revise as needed based on instructor

  • Q : Discuss two home-country laws....
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    Discuss two home-country laws that affect U.S. businesses operating internationally.What are some examples of violations of international property rights? Give some examples of counterfeiting.

  • Q : Which country should the dispute be handled....
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    Monarch now contends that a legal dispute with Vladir should be handled in the United States. Vladir insists that the dispute should be handled in Russia.

  • Q : Discuss the ways you can leverage the advanced technological....
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    Discuss the ways you can leverage the advanced technological capabilities of the county, state, or neighboring communities for managing your emergency management and operations.

  • Q : What costs are involved with this component....
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    Remember that costs are not defined only in monetary forms and they may need to be considered well before, during, and after acquisition.

  • Q : What is contract consideration....
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    For the last class, you are going to negotiate a contract with another student as your final project.  The facts applying to the contract negotiation will be given during class.

  • Q : Reduce the effects of prisonization....
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    Identify and explain the positions of 3 specific philosophical or social issues that could be used to support your analysis.

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