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    Yuanni Cui Building Director 27 Duke St. Newark‚ DE‚ 19711 (302) 229-0950 Nov. 17. 2012 Lorena Yee MAU athletic director P.O. Box 123 Dover‚ DE 19903 (302) 123-4567 Dear Dr. Yee‚ As stated in the report in August‚ the Founder’s Athletic Center is now facing serious problem of black ants. The ants have already invaded the men’s locker room next to the pool. In order to solve this problem before it gets worse‚ my staff suggested four options. After careful analysis‚ I think

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    education the path to becoming an athletic director has four steps that students need to follow. Those four steps to become an athletic director are to know the field of study‚ to earn a Bachelor’s Degree‚ to earn a Master’s Degree‚ and to get certified by the NIAAA. Knowing the field of study may come at an early age‚ but it mostly comes when the student is in high school (How to Become a High School Athletic Director). The interest of becoming an athletic director tends to come in high school because

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    Discussion Board #1 Answer the following questions in the Discussion Board after reading chapter 1 & 2. 1. Is it possible for an economy to be based entirely on services? I think so. It is possible for an economy to base itself solely on services and importing manufactured materials or raw materials from other countries. However‚ in real life‚ it is more "service dominant" than "service monopoly". 2. What is the value of self-service in an economy? It can reduce labor costs. For example

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    Speech #1 Outline - Career Speech Purpose: To inform audience about the career of a Fashion Director Intro: The fashion industry is something I’ve always wanted to be involved in since I was young‚ and I knew I had no choice but to make a career out of it. Many people are skeptical of any career within the fashion industry‚ well‚ in my opinion‚ only because they think you won’t benefit from it or be able to find a job at all. But in actuality‚ fashion is always changing and the demand for people

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    instead they should gather some information and knowledge for them to overcome and solve the issues about what might going to happen in their company. PHILOSOPHY OF CSR by Geoffrey Klempner The CSR bandwagon is rolling. Why should you get on board? First of all‚ what is CSR? CSR‚ or corporate social responsibility is not a term of the philosopher’s art. You won’t find it in any text book of ethics or political philosophy. It is one of those slippery terms‚ heavily infected with spin and PR

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    Ethical and Unethical Hackers When we hear the word hacker we think of a person who has gained access to a system they do not have permission to access. “The first generation of hackers who emerged in the 1960s was individuals who would be called technology enthusiasts today. These early hackers would go on to create the foundation for technologies and the Internet such as the ARPANET” (Oriyano and Michael 2). They also initiated many early software development movements that led to what is known

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    Unethical Police Operations When a Police Officer abuses his authority‚ it is called police misconduct. Police misconduct is a broad term used to describe police corruption and police brutality which include violations of state and federal laws‚ the violation of an individual’s constitutional rights‚ the abuse of police authority for personal gain‚ excessive force‚ false arrest and imprisonment‚ malicious prosecution‚ and wrongful death. Police misconduct can often lead to the miscarriage of justice

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    To begin‚ zoos are unethical due to the fact that they take animals out of the wild and place them in artificial environments that have failed to meet their standard of living. For example‚ research has shown that some larger animals need for space is not fulfilled in their confined cages. One example of this is how the zoo environment can have a significant impact on the health and wellbeing of zoo animals. Captive elephants‚ for example‚ cannot exercise in the same way they do in the wild and

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    UN Procurement Practitioner’s Handbook Home Glossary Downloads More  Back to UNGM Top of Form Bottom of Form TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 4: Transverse Procurement Themes 4.1. Risk Management 4.1.1. Risk analysis and management 4.1.2. Risk and risk management in the procurement process 4.2. E-Procurement 4.2.1. Introduction 4.2.2. E-procurement tools and applications 4.2.3. E-procurement in the procurement cycle 4.2.4. E-procurement strategy – costs‚ benefits and risks 4.2.5. Legal

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    Andrew Wakefield - Unethical Research Vanessa Terrazas RES351 December 7‚ 2011 Paul Worthey Andrew Wakefield - Unethical Research Ethics are custom to every day living. Recognizing ethics in his or her research is vital. “The goal of ethics in research is to ensure that no one is harmed or suffers adverse consequences from research activities” (Cooper & Schindler‚ 2011‚ Chapter 2‚ Ethics in Business Research). Andrew Wakefield‚ a British doctor‚ was accused of acting unethically during

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