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    Angela Holloway Kurt Russow/ Comp. Class LTE assignment April 22‚ 2011 On April 14‚ 2011‚ I read an article in the New York Times that read Pat Robertson Questions Prison for Pot Convictions. (Shear) The article had caught my eye because of who Pat Robertson is and how you wouldn’t think he would be for the legalization of Marijuana. I would have to agree with what Pat goes on to say and how I feel a lot of it makes sense. “I’m not exactly for the use of drugs‚ don’t get me wrong‚ but

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    Yanxiang Zhu English 015 Alethea Kidd 02/23/15 Comparing and Contrasting Good and Bad Driver In principle‚ technological advances in the transport industry have led to the development of various types of cars. Many people across the world own cars and as a result they require drivers for moving from one place to next. On the other hand‚ those without cars use public means where give their safety to a stranger hoping that he or she would get them to their destinations safely. On the same note‚ despite

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    Motivating Employees

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    Motivating Employees Motivation is defined as the reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way. Motivation is one of the most important factors in employee performance and in keeping a business afloat. Workers with hourly wages are motivated to work more hours because working more hours means more money in their pocket. Motivation is an abstract concept‚ one can not see motivation in another person‚ only the results of it. Why is motivation important? Well there would be no reason

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    GMO Foods Good or Bad? Abstract This paper reviews the beneficial and harmful aspects to Genetically Modified Food that certain corporations are experimenting‚ producing‚ and selling. The results of each of these topics will be looked over and explained to an extent. Introduction Genetically modified foods are crop plants created for human or animal’s to consume. Special crops have been experimented with in laboratories by scientist to make these plants more nutritional and less vulnerable

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    II. INTRO One of the key aspects of management is motivating. Finding the right form of motivation is a problem that’s been around ever since motivation in the work place was conceived as an idea. As of now‚ there are several theories to what kind of motivation works the best to get an employee motivated to produce their best work. Unfortunately‚ many try motivating employees by using extrinsic rewards‚ such as cash or the like. What they don’t realize is that in the long run‚ this is making

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    abundant and varied foods‚ the best tools and material goods‚ some of the longest and healthiest lives‚ in history. Most of us are safe from starvation and predators. We get our energy from oil and machines‚ not from our sweat. What neo-Luddite among us would trade his life for that of a medieval peasant‚ a caveman‚ or an ape? For most of our history we supported ourselves by hunting and gathering: we hunted wild animals and foraged for wild plants. It’s a life that philosophers have traditionally regarded

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    You a Good or Bad Student? Being a good student is what everyone wants to believe they are. But in reality we all know that there are bad students. I‚ myself would like to believe I am a good student but when I looked over the facts it seems that I am not a bad or a good student. The first and foremost important quality of a good student is‚ of course‚ hard working. We can’t have a good result in academic success without training and effort. The next quality is active in community. A good student

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    Justin Jethroe Ms. Allen Intro to Corrections April 12‚ 2013 Roper v. Simmons U. S. Supreme Court March 1‚ 2005 543 U.S. 551 Statement of Facts This case in Fenton‚ Missouri involves 17 yrs. old Christopher Simmons born in 1993. Charles Benjamin and John Tessmer were Christopher Simmons friends and accomplices. Christopher Simmons planned and committed a capital murder along with Charles Benjamin. The plan was to commit burglary and murder by breaking and entering‚ tying up Shirley

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    areas. The crux of this non-compete is that it specifically delineates the scope of the non-compete to Arkansas‚ Illinois‚ Iowa‚ Kansas‚ Missouri‚ Nebraska‚ New Mexico‚ Oklahoma‚ Texas‚ and any other state that appellee has business within. Some time later‚ appellant terminated his employment with appellee and retained new employment with Jay Godwin in a substantially similar field (a violation of his non-compete with appellee). As a result of the violation of the non-compete agreement‚ appellee

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    Case Name: Maryland v. King (October 2012) Facts: Maryland police arrested a man named Alonzo Jay King‚ in 2009 for first and second degree assault charges and booked into the Wicomico County‚ Maryland‚ facility‚ where booking personnel took a cheek swab (“buccal swab”) to take a DNA sample pursuant to the Maryland DNA collection Act. The swab was matched up to an unsolved 2003 rape case. The police had collected the 2003 DNA sample from the rape victim who underwent a sexual assault forensic exam

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