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    differences in methods of political control in Sparta and Athens. The methods of political control in Sparta and Athens were different based on their social lives. However‚ they had similarities both Sparta and Athens fighting in the Persian war‚ and in Religion. The Spartan’s and Athens’s had differences on how they lived there social life on treatment of the woman or similar things creating a Union. One difference that the Spartan’s and Athens’s had on methods of political control was their

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    exchange rates affect decisions about facility location in a supply chain? Please select two countries where facilities are located and then respond to this question. 1. Japanese car makers setting assembly plants in the US and other parts of the world 2. Blue Skies Fruits Company from the UK have built a factory in the Free-Trade-Zones enclave of Ghana Duties or tariffs and exchange rates form part of the macroeconomic factors that impact facility location in the supply chain and invariably

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    Tina and Dan are considering various birth control methods. They are a newly-wed couple who practiced abstinence before marriage and plan on starting their family with a year. Choose possible methods of contraception for the couple and discuss the advantages and disadvantages they would need to consider at the point in their lives. Due to the fact that Tina and Dan are newly-wed it would be safe to assume their sexual activities with each other will be plentiful. Considering the fact they practiced

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    The Custody of the Pumpkin The Custody of the Pumpkin is a humorous piece written by P.G. Wodehouse that mocks the aristocrats of England in that time. In the story‚ the main character is Lord Emsworth‚ who represents the upper class and their eccentric nature. The humorous behavior of Lord Emsworth makes him the most memorable character of the story. Emsworth is depicted as a “fluffy-minded” man who takes great interest in trivial toys and paraphrenelia. This is shown in the very beginning

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    FACILITY LOCATION There are many analytical techniques that can be used in facility location decisions.Some of these are: 1) Factor Rating 2) Cost-Profit-Volume analysis 3) Center of Gravity Method‚ etc FACTOR RATING METHOD It is most widely used analytical technique. it is most popular technique because a wide variety of factor can be included in the analysis .It is useful for service and industrial location. In this method to merge quantitative and qualitative factors‚ factors are assigned

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    Measurement Laboratory AEAV-312 Exp No: - 01 Exp Name: - Water Level Control by Feedback Method. Objectives: The Objective of this experiment is to control the level water by feedback transducer‚ and get familiar with the action of PID. Theory: Measurement of level and pressure (analog type output) with pressure and level measurements‚ the pressure sensor set at the bottom of the vertical column of unit ty3oa/ev is used. Definition of an Analog Variable: An analog measurement ring permits

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    According to Lee & Stohr (2012)‚ correctional quackery is defined as‚ “correctional programming that has at its base the ignorant adherence to practices that have no grounding in the scientific literature.” Therefore‚ the meaning behind this comes down to‚ “Does a specific program‚ technique‚ etc. actually and factually reduce recidivism rates of offenders?” Where Latessa et al. (2014)‚ defines correctional quackery as‚ “occurring when we are dismissive of scientific knowledge.” Furthermore in

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    developed a plan to help reduce these numbers by opening a facility where drug users may inject previously purchased drugs under the close supervision of medical staff. The facility was granted legal exemption by the Canadian government so that an intensive three-year study could be conducted and the results may be helpful in determining if this pilot program could be implemented in other cities‚ including the United States. The facility offered sterile syringes‚ emergency care in the event of an

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    Crime Control Methods Due process and crime control are two separate ideals of the criminal justice system that coexist to eventually compliment each other. Due process works under the ideal "innocent until proven guilty." The crime control model is more of a "lock’em up now and ask questions later" mindset. Both have their advantages and disadvantages‚ however‚ they often balance each other out in the end. Due process is what allow a person their day in court. Any person suspected of committing

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    use of force policies and procedures in correctional institutions‚ this paper will outline several key factors surrounding the topic. First and for most‚ a discussion of what constitutes use of force in correctional institutions will be evaluated by examining policies of the State of North Carolina Department of Correction Division of Prisons. Subsequent to current policy‚ an analysis of the different levels associated with using force in a correctional setting will be conducted. Further‚ an evaluation

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