CALIFORNIA’S RACE BASED LOCKDOWN Learning Team B Overview History Reasons Pros & Cons Success? Failure? Repurcussions Discrimination? Conclusion References HISTORY A state appeals court up held a 2002 ruling for Pelican bay in Northern California HISTORY 2005 U.S. supreme court ruling. HISTORY In 2009 pelican bay started using race separation gain. REASONS REASONS REASONS PROS Helped for Corrections Officers to recognize prison issues rapidly. Maintained
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Week One DQ 1 Consider how an organization must manage cash‚ receivables‚ and inventory. Which of the three variables is the most important to manage? Is one more susceptible to fraud and errors than the others? Explain your answer. How would a misstatement in each affect the organization? Cash is the most important to manage‚ because it is what keeps the company going. According to Kieso‚ Weygandt‚ and Warfield (2007)‚ cash is the asset most susceptible to improper diversion and use
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Case Study : How much do credit card companies know about you? 1. What competitive strategy are the credit card companies pursuing? How do information systems support that strategy? The competitive strategy that the credit card companies are pursuing is product differentiation and customer and supplier intimacy. Product differentiation – we make use of IS in order to create new product and services at the lower cost. According to the case‚ the credit card companies are making use of the data to
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to apply for credit each time new credit is desired. Common examples of open-end credit are credit cards‚ both general purpose cards (e.g.‚ Visa‚ MasterCard‚ Discover and American Express) and retail store credit cards. II. WHAT IS A CREDIT CARD A credit card is pre-approved credit which can be used for the purchase of goods and services now and payment of them later. In the case of credit cards‚ individuals may continue to borrow as long as they do not exceed the credit limit‚ which is the maximum
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Lalaland Hector Canales DeVry University Online HOSP 330 Kelli Price December 15‚ 2013 Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2. The Challenge 3. Company Analysis 4. Customer Analysis 5. Competitor Analysis 6. Political Factors 7. Economic Factors 8. Social Factors 9. Technological Factors 10. Goals 11. SWOT Analysis 12. Product 13. Price 14. Distribution 15. Promotion 16. Rules for Entering Lalaland 17. Potential
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decisions in marketing (PRODUCT) Case No. 4: “SMART Cards” ____________________________________________________________________________ SMART CARDS S mart is the operative word among many product developers these days. For example‚ smart card is the name of an advanced form of pocket- and purse-sized cards that may soon usher in a new era of cashless electronic commerce. Although they resemble familiar ATM cards‚ each smart card is equipped with a computer chip instead of a black magnetic
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A video card‚ video adapter‚ graphics accelerator card‚ display adapter‚ or graphics card is an expansion card whose function is to generate output images to a display. Many video cards offer added functions‚ such as accelerated rendering of 3D scenes and 2D graphics‚ video capture‚ TV-tuner adapter‚ MPEG-2/MPEG-4 decoding‚ FireWire‚ light pen‚ TV output‚ or the ability to connect multiple monitors (multi-monitor). Other modern high performance video cards are used for more graphically demanding
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Lodging Demands DeVry University Foundations of Hotel Mgmt HOSP-320-62422 ProfessorLionel Thomas Jr. November 02‚ 2014 Lodging Demands Chapter 1: 1. There are three factors that influence lodging demand. What are they and discuss in detail how they affect the demand? Population growth (Population Demographics‚ per textbook): The growth of population is an important factor that affects the lodging demand directly‚ Survey data of business and pleasure travel suggest that people above 45 years of age
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Terea Scruggs NT1210 (6 – 11 pm) Due 1/5/14 Labs 1.1 – 1.6‚ 2.4‚ 3.5 Lab 1.1 Reading Binary Exercise 1.1.1 Create a mapping similar to Figure 1- 1 for the decimal number 2931 using either paper and pencil or a Word document. Exercise 1.1.2 Create a mapping similar to Figure 1- 2 for the binary number 110 2 using either paper and pencil or a Word document. Exercise 1.1.3 Create a mapping similar to Figure 1- 2 for the binary number 11 2 using either paper and pencil or a Word document. Exercise
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argues that national identification cards should not become compulsory to British citizens because the cost of implementing them and the risk from data hackers is too great. Initially this essay will look at the benefits of putting into operation national identity cards. This includes looking at how ID cards help prevent terrorism and how ID cards will benefit the fight against crime. Later the essay will focus on the drawbacks of implementing national identity cards to the British public including costs
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