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    1. Introduction Complexity and the lengthening of chains of interdependent agencies make coordination necessary‚ while complex problems demand interoperable delivery systems to achieve goals or execute policies that are too big for one organization to handle. (Alexander‚ 1993‚ p. 18) The 2010 Olympic Winter Games was Canada’s largest national security undertaking in recent history. It involved a variety of traditional security and non-traditional components ranging from police officers to parliamentary

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    two actually learning the meaning of responsibility and the other 3 that have no clue. Although one of the Characters named Gerald

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    not want to bring him down with her. She had lost several jobs due to bad individuals such as the Birling family. This thought can be relevant to an American audience by the conversation between Birling and Gerald during act one of the play. Birling and Gerald are having a discussion and Gerald says‚ “You seem to be a very well-behaved family to me” (1.1.60-61). Birling responds in‚ “we think we are”(1.1.62). There is no escaping the fact that the Birling family knew they were selfish people and

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    Participants ‘Professional Standards * In Virginia State‚ Jay Lentz was convicted by a jury in July 2003 for the kidnapping and murder of his wife. The jury recommended that Mr. Lentz spend life in prison; however‚ the United States District Judge Gerald Lee dismissed the kidnapping charge due to lack of evidence. Two weeks after the judge convicted Mr. Lentz of murder‚ he found evidence of prosecutorial misconduct therefore the judge ordered a new trial for the alleged murder charge. There was

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    more publications for June 11th 2004 and January 2005. Hwang was becoming more famous than ever when former colleague‚ Gerald Schatten‚ terminated his collaboration with Hwang. Gerald Schatten terminated his collaboration because his‚ “decision is grounded solely on concerns regarding oocyte (egg) donations in Dr. Hwang’s research reported in 2004’’(Kakuk‚ 2009‚ p. 547). Gerald Schatten ’s resignation triggered the suspicions of Hwang ’s research. It was discovered that Hwang skewed his research

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    more to alert authorities about a child sex abuse allegation against a retired assistant coach” (Armas‚ 2012). Many believe that do to his lack of action‚ he should be held equally responsible for the many sexually offensive crimes committed by Mr. Gerald Sandusky. Many others were brought into the firing lanes including: President Graham Spanier‚ athletic director Tim Curley‚ and senior vice president for business and finance Gary Schultz. While Paterno and Spanier were fired by the university‚ Curley

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    An Inspector Calls Summary Act 1 The Birling family was having celebratory dinner on Sheila(the daughter of Arthur Birling) and Gerald(an aristocrat) while discussing the progress of Arthur Birling’s business and the events that has happened in 1912. Then an Inspector enters the scene and starts questioning the Birling family over the suicide of a pretty girl named “Eva”. During the course of the questioning it is revealed that Sheila and Mr Birling had contributed to the death of Eva Smith(“pretty

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    lifestyle "pleased in life" and has not yet matured to a point where material value is worth less to her than the people around her that actually are there to befriend her and not to use her like her father is. We see this through her reaction to Gerald when he presents her with the engagement ring "is it the one I wanted." and through the way that she obsesses over the ring taking Priestley uses the structure of the play in producing Sheila’s change to convince the audience that taking on social

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    Some of these critics tell us that contrary to popular belief‚ "far from making us smarter‚ online technologies are actually making us dumber." (Gerald Graff and Cathy Birkenstein. 2006‚ 168) On the other hand‚ there are people who challenge this school of thought; they bring up the point that students are able to find a target audience and tweak their writing to appeal to their directed audience because of the use of social media. This whole time the author’s advice or opinion on the use of technology

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    In the play ’An Inspector Calls’‚ many contrasts and paradox’s are present and at the centre of them all is the character known as Inspector Goole. However‚ the inspector is not any ordinary inspector. I believe that the inspector is used as a device by Priestley to explore the wider themes of the play and to depict other characters true personalities. This essay will explore some of the techniques Priestley presents the inspector in An Inspector Calls. One of the ways Priestley presents the inspector

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