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    insurance‚ some of which cover a person and some of which cover businesses and other entities Choose two types of insurance and discuss their characteristics. a). The two types of insurance I chose are Car insurance and Health insurance. According to Siegel‚ R.‚ & Yacht‚ C. (2009)‚ car insurance policies cover two types of consequences: bodily injury and property damage‚ and each of these two insurances deals with three types of financial losses and this are: i. Bodily injury liability: This is described

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    Healthy People 2020 Laura Siegel Do you know someone with a mental illness? Do you know someone who has been turned down for employment because of having a mental illness? Do you have a family member or a patient that has a mental illness and has experienced the challenges of trying to find a service that hasn’t been reduced or completely cut? The challenges of dealing with mental illness in our country are among the highest of all diseases‚ and the vast array of mental disorders are one

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    Allowed To Vote

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    Criminals Should Be Allowed to Vote The United States has had a history of disenfranchising criminals. (Nunn‚ 2005) This disenfranchisement can be seen in state laws that prohibit criminals from exercising their right to vote. However‚ this is not a new concept because denying criminals to vote can be traced to as early as ancient Rome. In Renaissance Europe‚ the justice system there has even a term they used as “civil death”. This means putting an end to a criminal’s capacity to exercise his right

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    Memo To: Ms. Ramos From: DOraimi Subject: 2012 Income Correction Date: 01/20/2014 You believe that the $1 million overstatement of the 2011 ending inventory has no impact on 2012’s reported income‚ because 2012 ending inventory is correct. In this memo‚ I will explain how the overstatement in 2011 ending inventory affects 2012’s reported income. Based on the formula “Cost of good sold= Beginning inventory + Inventory purchased – Ending inventory”‚ the cost of good sold during

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    The process requires some thought and can be intimidating. According to Siegel & Yacht‚ (2009‚ p.18) there are some steps that should be followed for a successful plan. The first is to define your goals‚ which will change over time for example‚ the goals for a young man fresh out of college will be vastly different than a 50 year old man and looking forward to retirement. Using S.M.A.R.T. ( Specific‚ Measurable‚ Attainable‚ Realistic‚ and Timely) goals is the best method for setting goals. The second

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    Budgeting Process Paper

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    Budgeting is the foundation of running a successful business. A budget is simply a plan for your future income and expenditures that you can use as a guideline for spending and saving. In order to create good budget is by planning and communication. Shim‚ Siegel‚ and Shim‚ (2012) stated that the budgeting process requires good‚ timely communication. Everyone involved much be communicated the expectations of the budget. As a member of management of Kroger‚ I have created many budgets in my career. The last

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    4315 Crime Scene Project

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    References: Browning‚ G.‚ Haldi‚ A.‚ Webster‚ F. (2000).Contemporary society: Theories of the present. (1st Ed.) Thousand Oaks‚ CA: Sage Publications. Meloy‚ J. R. (1992). Violent attachments Northvale‚ NJ: Aronson. Siegel‚ L. J. (2013‚ 2011). Criminology: Theories‚ patterns & typologies. (11th Ed.) Belmont: Wadsworth. 193‚ 300‚ 344‚

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    the many years of Superman comics‚ Lois Lane’s presence in them is a constant. While her personality varies over time‚ looking at the earliest version of Lois Lane we see that her characterization is quite progressive and whether intentional or not‚ Siegel and Schuster wrote a feminist character for the time they lived in. As they made Lois a determined‚ career-driven woman who strived to be taken seriously by her boss‚ she stood out against a sea of women who were used only as plot devices. This is

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    Citation: Siegel‚ D. (2003). Open adoption of infants: adoptive parent’s feelings seven years later. Social Work‚48(3)‚ 409-419. doi:sw/48.3.409 Research Question: Although‚ it is not primarily a question itself‚ this study focuses on adoptive parents’ perceptions of their infants’ open adoptions seven years ago‚ as well as exploring the parents’ reaction now that their children are school age. Key Questions/ Issues guiding the study: This type of study is defined as a qualitative descriptive

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    Cyber Crime in America

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    computer include computing or creating viruses‚ malicious and malware codes and denial of service attacks. On the other hand activities that would fall under the second category include identity theft‚ cyber stalking‚ information warfare and fraud (Siegel‚ 2008). There are some specific computer crimes. Some of them include: Spam – This refers to sending of bulk emails to people’s addresses without their consent or authority usually for commercial purposes. Fraud on the other hand refers to

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