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    A hotel’s front office plays a large in promoting the hotel’s specialties and services. Suggestive selling has the potential to generate a great deal of revenue for the various departments. Some guests may not even be aware that the hotel offers certain services. The front office staff could give restaurant menus‚ salon services pamphlets‚ or room service menus. When checking guest in to the hotel employees could ask “would you like to make an appointment for a facial in our full-service salon‚’

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    We chose an advertisement that tries to convince corporations to relocate to Rancho Cucamonga‚ a city located 40 miles east of Los Angeles. The ad tries to inform businesses of Rancho Cucamonga’s well-educated workforce‚ nearby location to major airports‚ and first-class accommodations. The ad is appealing‚ but it can be improved to be more effective. The advertisement has a very good focal point. When first viewing the advertisement‚ you are immediately drawn to the photo of the man standing

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    THE LAW OF EQUITY Class Notes by J. K. Asiema © 2005 University of Nairobi TOPICAL OUTLINES 1. Historical Origin and Development of Law of Equity in England 2. Maxims of Equity 3. Equitable Remedies include Injunctions‚ Specific Performance Etc. 4. Application of Equity in Kenya - The Nature‚ Historical Origin & Development Of Law Of Equity In England DEFINITION OF EQUITY Equity has an ordinary meaning and a technical meaning. In the ordinary sense‚ equity means fairness‚ justice

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    Biological and Humanistic Approaches to Personality Theories of personalities have been studied for many decades. The biological and humanistic approaches to personality have both become infamous in studying the science behind personality. Abraham Maslow developed the hierarchy of needs because he did not believe that the conditioning theories adequately portrayed the complexity of human behavior. In analyzing both the biological and humanistic theories‚ one can see where Maslow may have been right

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    Accounting software is very important when it comes to a company running smoothly. The Enterprise Resource planning software is for the largest organizations with sales exceeding $500 million and more than 500 employees. There are an estimated 17‚000 companies that fit this profile. A software system needs to meet the needs of the company and may need certain systems to benefit them the best. Companies may need to keep up with employees work hours‚ sales commission‚ and/or payroll. The ERP is for

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    Historical Laws and Security Checkpoint CJS/250 April 24‚ 2013 Historical Laws and Security Checkpoint The Babylonian King Hammurabi established the code of Hammurabi. It was established by the king himself in 1750 B.C. and discovered intact in 1901. It contains 282 clauses variety of obligations‚ professions and rights‚ as well as retail‚ slavery‚ marriage‚ stealing‚ and outstanding debts. If any of the clause was to be violated the punishment that would be handed down would be severe

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    CJS 430 Victimology Midterm 1. Explain victimology Victimiology is the scientific study of the victim’s plight‚ the criminal justice systems responses‚ and the publics reactions; a branch of criminology 2. Explain the difference between Victimology and Criminology. Give examples of each. Criminology and victimology differ in several important ways. Criminology is several hundred years old‚ victimology didn’t emerge until the secon half of the 20th century. Criminologists believe

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    Donoghue v Stevenson [1932] AC 562 is the most frequently cited attempt to rationalize the duty of care: ¡°You must take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which you can reasonably foresee would be likely to injure your neighbour. ¡± Who then in law is my neighbour? He defined the neighbour as ¡°persons who are so closely and directly affected by my act that I ought reasonably to have them in contemplation as being so affected when I an directing my mind to the acts or omissions which are called

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    Development of Corrections Justin Miltenberger CJS/230 9/16/2012 Frederick Waltz 1. What reforms did Elizabeth Fry lobby for the early 1800s? How have women’s prisons changed? Fry had formed the ladies society that would reformate the female prisoners. To this day female prisons are a lot like the male prisons now they have increased security‚ more training‚ and special housing to deal with the ones who are violent. 2. What are the three basic arguments established in the 1800s

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    Discretion: Legal Factors seriousness of the offense frequency of the offense prior or current system involvement extralegal factors: race gender: protective and chivalry factor socioeconomic status age other factors: demeanor family situation victim or citizen complaint departmental style/policy goal peer associations police can search and seize a juvenile with parental consent united states vs Matlock 1974 parents may not be able to give consent of search

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