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    Hate crimes and white collar crimes are two kind of crimes that are unique and require special attention. Though hate crime laws may have been just put into place a few decades ago‚ hate crimes are not a new type of crime it has been part of our society for a very long time now. Hate crimes are not just limited to crimes against people but it also extends to sacred objects. Hate crimes are sometimes hard to prove in the court of law because it has to show motivation mindset to do someone or something

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    TANG SII UNG 1. How does Miller fit the profile of the average fraud perpetrator? How does he differ? How did these characteristics make him difficult to detect? Miller fit the profile of the average fraud perpetrator is that he has seem to look like everyone else in the business world who is well liked and seem to be an ideal employee. Purpose of Miller is trying to gain the trust of his employer and colleagues. That’s why Miller works so hard on the constant energetic attempt to conceal

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    Country Focus: Moving U.S. White Collar Jobs Offshore Summary This feature goes to the heart of a debate that has been played out many times over the past half century—the transference of jobs from the United States to lower-wage countries. The difference now however‚ is that rather than blue-collar jobs being transferred‚ the new trend is for white-collar jobs to move‚ jobs associated with the knowledge-based economy. Suggested Discussion Questions 1. Will the United States suffer from the

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    U.S. White-Collar Jobs Offshore Economists have long argued that free trade produces gains for all countries that participate in a free trading system‚ but as the next wave of globalization sweeps through the U.S. economy‚ many people are wondering if this is true‚ particularly those who stand to lose their jobs as a result of this wave of globalization. In the popular imagination for much of the past quarter century‚ free trade was associated with the movement of low-skill‚ blue-collar manufacturing

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    Miller v. Alabama By Melissa Nester Criminal Law This assignment will show how in the case of Miller v. Alabama cruel and unusual punishment has been applied to the juvenile offenders who commit criminal acts but do not have the mental capacity of an adult who knows what they are doing. Juvenile offenders were being sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole until Miller fought to have this sentenced changed. Evan Miller‚ 14 years old was convicted of aggravated

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    into the criminal justice system‚ the process is different for both white-collar and street criminals. There are several differences that makes the process display what appears to be preferential treatment towards those that understand and commit crimes that are not to be considered street crimes. It is that treatment that makes many in the general public believe the criminal justice system works only for a certain group of people. DISCUSSION: There are many differences in the ways that white-collar

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    conditions. The types of work include white-collared work and blue-collared work. White-collar work and blue-collar work is reshaping the way we think about their specific skills. According to the article “Managing White-Collar Work: An Operations-Oriented Survey‚” by Hopp in 2009‚ he defines white-collar work as “salaried office workers” or “non-manual laborers”(Hopp‚ 2009‚ p. 2). They characterize white collar work as the “management” type and blue-collar work as “machining”(Hopp‚ 2009‚ p. 2).

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    revisiting Miller‚ I developed a better appreciation for how he incorporates inspiring elements readers knowledgeable on how troublesome remaining faithful to the Lord can get can enjoy. Miller discusses each transition he made using his Christianity whereby readers have little trouble relating. Miller produces affable atmospheres where readers go‚ telling each story as though there’s no need for hiding a thing. An instance on how honest Miller is can get found during “Beginnings.” Miller discusses

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    Case 5-1 1. How should AMAX be organized and controlled? * Measuring the management performance to provide proper motivation for managers for measuring profitability. * The quality measurement of manufacturing process such as scheduling product‚ quality control‚ and the decision making. * By focusing on the profit centers that give the information about profitability to upper management. * By focusing on the ending profit or loss that encourage managers to make more profits from

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    White-Collar Crime‚ or financial crime‚ is a widespread problem in America that usually does not get the type of attention it deserves. It is perceived as boring and people do not usually care to learn about it. Everyone knows about Blue-Collar crime (Street Crime) and murder‚ rape‚ and theft are usually met with feelings of anger and disgust. But unfortunately‚ White-Collar crime does not stir up the same feelings one would expect to receive from a murder. Fraudulent loans and embezzlement are just

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