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    In this particular article‚ psychologist Terrie Moffitt’s focal point is centered on a dual taxonomy of offending behavior that is seemingly prevalent amongst youth offenders. Dr. Moffitt theorizes that there are two types of antisocial offenders in society: the adolescence-limited offenders‚ who display antisocial behavior during adolescence and the life-course-persistent offenders‚ who display antisocial behavior early in childhood and continue this pattern into adulthood. This theory is an attempt

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    Layers and mechanisms: A new taxonomy for the Bullwhip Effect Giovanni Miragliotta In this article‚ Giovanni Miragliotta has two main purposes. The first one is to strengthen the knowledge on the dynamics of a supply chain via a deep review of the Bullwhip Effect. The second one is to build a new framework abled to classify the causes of the Bullwhip effect. Furthermore‚ this framework can distinguish layers and mechanisms that lead to Bullwhip Effect and so help managers to better understand

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    Environment of Business Bloom Energy & Fisker Automotive Armah Q. Fahnbulleh Wilmington University June 11‚ 2013 Abstract: During the course of my research‚ I found out that these are two companies with very good ideas from the start. However‚ they both have different ideas about how they will go about meeting their objectives as far as providing energy products for the consuming public. Bloom Energy wants to

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    scientific studies that show religion is crucial in the formation of morality. It’s widely granted that religion‚ in some aspects‚ can further construct upon morality and cause others to be exceedingly altruistic and generous‚ and that is conceded by Paul Bloom of Yale University‚ but it is not a formative agent. In his paper‚ “Religion‚ Morality‚ Evolution‚” he accepts that religion can be a guiding influence on a positive path. However‚ he points out that it is by no means the reason for morality‚ and that

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    Critical Analysis of Professional Literature The article I chose was Automaticity: The Hands and Feet of Genius by Benjamin S. Bloom (1986). I chose the article because I respect the work of Benjamin Bloom and I was not yet familiar with this particular topic. In this article Benjamin Bloom explains the concept of automaticity and how it is achieved. The author also provides specific examples‚ and theories of automaticity development. The article concludes with specific examples of skills that can

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    self-improvement‚ or if the opposite is also the case. A summary and discussion of Harold Bloom’s and Rita Felski’s arguments will follow‚ in order to be able to answer this question at the end of this essay. In the prologue of his book‚ How to Read and Why‚ Bloom answers the question why

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    REAL WORLD RADICAL FORMULAS Trisha Kelly MAT 222 Week 3 Assignment Jerry Bilbrey January 19‚ 2014 SOLVING REAL WORLD RADICAL FORMULAS As complicated as radical formulas appear‚ the concept actually just extends past our knowledge of exponents and orders of operations. In fact‚ solving formulas that contain radicals is the same as those without‚ given the rues of operations are followed. Finding the cubed and square roots of these numbers is part of those rules.

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    Bloom’s Taxonomy within a Planning Pyramid Introduction to the Exceptional Learner April 13‚ 2012 I only found one verb on the planning pyramid’s unit planning form‚ the bullet that stated compare and contrast weathering and erosion used the compare verb for Bloom’s analyzing. I assigned the other verbs as follows: Remembering - basic type of rocks and basic components of earth’s surface. Understanding - how earth looked during Ice Age‚ disasters caused by sudden change‚ and forces that

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    CHILD ABUSE SIGNS * Child shows sudden changes in behavior * Lacks adult supervision * Overly compliant‚ passive‚ or withdrawn * Comes to school early‚ stays late‚ and doesn’t want to go home * Always anticipating something bad to happen ("Child Welfare Information Gateway"‚ 2007). 
 DRUG ABUSE SIGNS * Sudden change in behavior * Mood swings * Withdrawal from family * Changed sleeping pattern * Loss of interest in hobbies‚ sports‚ or other favorite activities

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    Student Locker Searches without Permission AED 200 February 3‚ 2013 Maria Cuba Student Locker Searches without Permission Today across America there are drugs being sold at school‚ students have brought weapons to school. There have been too many school shootings and too many lives lost. It is the schools right to search any locker‚ student and any student property without a search warrant‚ but the school must have reasonable grounds for believing that a student is in possession of

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