Portfolio Project Technology and the Criminal Justice System Intro to Criminal Justice R. Robertson Bryant & Stratton Online College Elizabeth Boye February 28‚ 2015 I will be showing in this paper how technology is used today to help fight against crime. I will be showing the latest technologies and the different topologies used in these technologies today. Some of the advancements made over the last twenty years has helped to put criminals from the past away and continues to make strides
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The Legal Drinking Age Kyra C. Lyons Bryant & Stratton College Phil 250 Mike Sulak July 3‚ 2012 Increasing or decreasing the legal age at which people can purchase and drink alcohol has been a controversial issue for quite some time now. Some people say that it should be lowered because teens drink anyway‚ some say that it should increase or the stay the same due to health risk. There are many other viewpoints to both sides and in this paper we are going to explore both sides to the story
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Stratton Oakmont represents excess to the extreme. While working‚ Jordan and his employers do a surplus of drugs‚ have tons of sex‚ and make and spend an overabundance of money. Jordan manipulates the stock market through his firm‚ all well living a Gatsby-esque
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The article “Welcoming a New Generation to College: The Millennial Students‚” by Elam‚ Stratton‚ and Gibson (2007) describes an overview of the current generation of pre-college and college age students‚ and furthermore provides their unique qualities and challenges to study. Beginning with a summary of the topic and then continuing about the history of the generations’ developments‚ including the G.I. generation‚ the Silent generation‚ the Boom generation‚ and the Generation X in the fields of
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Being able to determine whether a cost is fixed or variable is vital to the understanding of overhead loading and cost behavior. A fixed cost is unchanged with a change to the cost driver. (Horngren‚ Sutton‚ and Stratton p.46) Which means that a fixed cost does not rise with the change is production of your product. A good example of a fixed cost is rent. No matter how many widgets you make (within a relevant range) your rent will not increase. A variable cost‚ on the other hand‚ does change
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In the novel Chanda’s secrets‚ Allan Stratton uses characterization to emphasize the heroism that lies within all of us. Even in the poorest conditions‚ when there is no other option left we find courage we are not aware of possessing. Chanda Kabelo faces many situations that display her heroism through a matter of thoughts and actions. Chanda pursues an education‚ despite her negative surroundings. This takes courage because she still has to provide for her family. While having thoughts about
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family name‚ therefore leading to irrational decisions. In the novel Chanda’s Secrets‚ after Chanda’s Granny said they left Lilian at a cattle post in an old hut‚ she said “I’m sorry Chanda‚ this is a small village‚ we didn’t know what else to do” (Stratton‚ pg. 77). The last few words demonstrate that when blinded by fear people would take the unthinkable‚ unreasonable path. They hid mama where no one would see her. They abandoned her in her last dying hours because they did not want to be seen with
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direct proportion to changes in the cost-driver level (Horngren‚ Sundem‚ Stratton‚ Burgstahler & Schatzberg‚ 2008‚ pg. 48). It was determined that the building rent was the fixed cost because the cost of rent will stay the same every month regardless of production. A fixed cost is a cost to a company that will not be affected by changes in the cost-driver level. It is a cost that is not going to change (Horngren‚ Sundem‚ Stratton‚ Burgstahler & Schatzberg‚ 2008‚ pg. 48). The costs per unit were
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References: Elam‚ C.‚ Stratton‚ T.‚ & Gibson‚ D. (2007‚ Spring). Welcoming a new generation to college: The Millennial students. Journal of College Admission‚195‚ 20-25. Retrieved from http://www.nacac.com. Koc‚ E. (2008‚ March). The myth of the Millennials. NACE Journal‚68(3)
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Megan Garrison One of the word’s most famous shoe designer‚ Steve Madden grew up in one of Long islands smallest towns Cedarhurst‚ New York. At a very young age Steve began dealing shoes making his own money by working for a local shoe store called Toulouse‚ which allowed him to consider the possibilities of this amazing market. “I was sixteen years old‚” he recalled in an interview with Johanna Berkman for New York Magazine. “My boss was 26. He had his own business. He was this really cool guy
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