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    The Richard Kukliski Case

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    Richard Capitan is a husband‚ father‚ grandfather and brother. He is now a retired state trooper and gets called into “work” for some statements and help on cases that happened when he was active. Richard worked as a polygraph examiner for about 30 years and had the privilege to meet some infamous and interesting people. But‚ for this specific topic Richard had the opportunity to interview people for the Richard Kuklinski (The Iceman) case. He had interviewed witnesses‚ people from the

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    Minimum Wage Analysis

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    Higher wage hurts the people it is meant to help the most‚ including the ones in poverty and low working class. Many of the uneducated will be competed out of jobs making it harder than it already is to get a job. In “Researchers Probe Pros and Cons Of Seattle’s $15 Minimum Wage” Wang reveals‚ “The weight of evidence suggests that moderate minimum wage increases have insignificant to non-existing negative effects on employment… reduce worker turnover and worker retention‚ and result in small‚ one-time

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    Zero Dark Thirty Analysis

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    Zero Dark Thirty Zero Dark Thirty depicts the story of history’s greatest manhunt for the world’s most dangerous man. It begins with a black display with emergency dispatch calls from the terrorist attack on September 11‚ 2001. The main character‚ Maya‚ joined the CIA after high school and was committed to finding Osama Bin Laden. Maya was in search of Bin Laden before 911‚ and his attacks on home soil that sparked a much grander effort by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and from the assist

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    There is a major difference between what’s referred to as ‘minimum wage’ and living wage’ The living wage is the amount of pay considered sufficient for you and your family to cover basic costs of living in a specific location. Economists and policymakers use this information to determine the relative financial health of workers when comparing their pay with their living costs. There is no federal living wage law. The minimum wage‚ established by the federal government‚ specifically through the Fair

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    Coke Zero

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    Case Study: Coke Zero I highly agree with the statement that “companies should develop products what will bring new customers into market rather than just creating variants on the old” (Lamb et al. 289) because when old products failed‚ it is an opportunity for the company to invest in different market segments— “a subgroup of people or organizations sharing one or more characteristics that cause them to have similar product needs” (Lamb et al. 261)—that could potentially increase additional consumers

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    Zero Tolerance

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    Will Pearson                    1 Social Problems Zero Tolerance Shouldn’t Be Tolerated  In September of 1997 a nine year old boy handed out Certs Mints in class. He was subsequently suspended from school for possession and distribution of “look-alike” drugs and was interviewed by a police officer (Skiba‚ Peterson 1999).  This is just one of many injustices the current zero tolerance policy has handed out since it began to be used in 1989. The origins of this policy speak loudly as to what

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    education during grade school so they can provide themselves with the best opportunities and explore different options pertaining to their careers as they approach adulthood. To do so‚ children must remain in their educational settings where adequate learning can take place. Often‚ children who misbehave during school hours are suspended or expelled; removing them from their education environment. Schools in the United States have adopted Zero-tolerance policies to protect

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    reflection for this class discussion pertains to the “Zero Tolerance Program” which began in 1994 when Congress passed the Gun-Free Schools Act. The question does the program make schools safer and better places to learn‚ or do the related negative side effects outweigh the benefits? The article states “the need for safe schools is obvious” I agree with that statement. The pro’s mentioned are very strong reasons for the program. Our schools do need to be safe‚ students cannot learn if they do

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    Minimum Wage Analysis

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    the social benefits to the minimum wage increase is valuable for families‚ and it will profit this province as a whole.  Economic aspects that further exhibit the advantage of increasing the minimum wage include assisting many who have buried themselves in debt a chance to escape with freedom‚ and persuades lower income workers to be less reliant on public services.  Lastly‚ the political factors which reveal continued advantages to increasing the minimum wage in Ontario are justice for hard employees

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    Richard Jewell Case

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    Slide 1 My topic was the Case of Richard Jewell and the Media Mistreatment he endured. Slide 2 The 1996 Summer Olympic Games were underway in Atlanta Georgia Richard Jewell was working as a security gaurd at Centennial Park during a late night concert event. Jewell noticied an unattended knapsack left under a bench. He quickly notified federal agents who determined there was a bomb inside. Jewell and other personel started to quietly evacuate the area. 15 minutes later an unidentified

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