Name: Kailin Mai Student ID: 861187117 Major: MBA Judgment Capstone Book Review Everyman as I am‚ I have made thousands of decisions since little child. We may choose what to eat‚ where to live or our friends according to our judgment. Judgment seems to be so common in our life that all of us can make a judgment at a second and then move on. However‚ an exactly good judgment‚ according to the book Judgment: How Winning Leaders Make Great Calls‚ appears not at a single moment but in the middle of
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Food‚ Inc.—Thinking about the Movie (Discussion Questions) I. Write a short paragraph or so about what you know about where your food comes from. I want you to think about where it comes from before it gets to the supermarket or the restaurant. If you feel you’re not really sure where it comes from‚ write about that. Why aren’t you sure? Wow! That’s a huge question‚ since there are many types of food. I believe fresh fruits and vegetables are harvested in bulk from farms‚ orchards
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amount of studies and researches proves that having a speed limit can save lives‚ not to mention money. b. Explain why a certain sport is your favorite. If you had to choose your favorite sport‚ what would you choose? For me the answer to that question is easy. Basketball. My life basically has revolved around basketball since the first time I ever saw Michael Jordan dunk. Playing basketball‚ to me‚ is the biggest stress reliever I have tried. When I get on the court it’s almost like the world
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Discussion Questions 1. I completely agree with the author’s assessment in that Christopher McCandless definitely invented a new life for himself searching for a raw‚ transcendent experience.” McCandless reinvented himself by changing his name to “Alexander Supertramp” and living off of nature in the wild. “At one point Westerberg discovered from a tax form that McCandless real name was Chris‚ not Alex” (18) After he graduated from college‚ his life was transcendent because he went against his
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CJS 430 Victimology Midterm 1. Explain victimology Victimiology is the scientific study of the victim’s plight‚ the criminal justice systems responses‚ and the publics reactions; a branch of criminology 2. Explain the difference between Victimology and Criminology. Give examples of each. Criminology and victimology differ in several important ways. Criminology is several hundred years old‚ victimology didn’t emerge until the secon half of the 20th century. Criminologists believe
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Discussion and review questions 7. By definition economic order quantity (EOQ) is the order size that minimizes total annual cost So to respond to the criticism whish say that EOQ models tend to provide misleading results because values of D‚ S and H are at best educated guesses‚ we should explain that first of all the holding cost (H) instead to computed they are determined by management; that’s why the EOQ should be an approximate quantity. In addition as we saw in class that the total cost
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Fannie Mcmillian Discussion Questions . What is organized crime? What are some examples of organized crime? What are similarities among various criminal organizations? Explain your answer. . What is a patron-client network or organization? What are distinctions between bureaucratic and patron-client organizations? Why are they important for understanding organized crime? Organized crime is an activity linking a quantity of people in secure group dealings‚ structured on a hierarchical
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Letter of advice Jennifer Beam Communication 200 Lindsey Hallead October‚ 9 2012 Dear Joe and Sarah‚ I am writing you a letter with a little wisdom and good advice on marriage and relationships such as; Interpersonal communication and the misconceptions/barriers of interpersonal communication‚ Emotional Intelligence and it’s benefits to your marriage and finally the impact your cultures and genders have on your interpersonal communication. Hopefully‚ it will be jumping off point for
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items that might be used to start a fire. Lastly‚ I would check to see if there were cigarettes in her car that match the butt found on the scene. 2. Should you have read Melinda her rights prior to interviewing her? Why? No‚ at this point of the investigation I am not interrogating her‚ I am merely trying to pin down her alibi for the night in question. 3. Should you continue to look at the papers? Explain. No‚ I should not continue looking at the papers. This is a consented search‚ at any time
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Personal Responsibility GEN/200 26 July‚ 2013 Personal Responsibility Heading back to school after all these years‚ I found myself reflecting on the many attempts through the years to finally finish a degree. Day Personal responsibility is an essential element in every aspect of one’s life. What exactly does personal responsibility mean; the answer is most likely different for everyone. Chuck Gallozzi may have summed it up best when he stated‚ “Responsibility
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