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    George McClellan was remembered as the great General of the Union Army. His military command style put him at odds with President Abraham Lincoln‚ and would upset his military and political luck. McClellan began his military career after entering the United States Military Academy in 1842. He graduated second in a class of 59 in 1846‚ along with 20 others who would become full rank generals during the Civil War. He was appointed as a brevet second lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers and served under

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    University of Phoenix Material Sara Eisenhower POS/433 June 29‚ 2015 David Horvath University of Phoenix File Processing Commands Worksheet What UID and PID have the highest amount of physical memory a process has used and is not swapped out? Show all processes and full output. UID – “d” PID = “A"  PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 22 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0.7 0.0 4:11.36 ata/0 212 root 20 0 0 0

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    Sam and Eric are lacking individual identity. They cannot act independently. Which people in society do they typify? (stereotypes) Sam and Eric are described in the book‚ Lord of the Flies‚ as being a pair of twins who are close allies with Ralph. They were given the name “SamnEric” because the boys treat them as one person since they practically breathed and smiled together‚ and even finished each other’s sentences. They were once two individual people but once on the island‚ they became inseparable

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    Divine command theory is a ethical theory which proposes that an actions status as morally good is equivalent to whether it is commanded by God. According to this theory God telling us makes something morally right. In a sense whatever God said is morally right and what he said is wrong is not moral. This is a religion based ethical theory‚ because if you believe in God you would believe that actions that are morally good were commanded by God and if you do not believe in God you wouldn’t believe

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    of polygamy and other abuses of women and children in fundamentalist communities (Altman & Ginat‚ 1996). Furthermore‚ these communities are composed of Christian‚ Jewish and Muslim believers. In this paper I will use two ethical theories Divine Command and Egoism to discuss the morals and ethics accepting polygamy. Let’s first begin with the assumption that religions are acceptable sources of morals. Morals are broad societal rules or guidelines that define the boundaries of acceptable behavior

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    The Incident Command System (ICS) is composed of seven principals; standardization‚ functional specificity‚ manageable span of control‚ unit integrity‚ unified command‚ management by objectives‚ and comprehensive resource management. (Lindell‚ Perry‚ & Prater‚ 2007‚ p. 271). The basis of ICS is to promote agency interoperability by establishing framework for terminology‚ communications‚ and structure. Additionally‚ the system clearly defines all the roles each position has‚ groups individual/agencies

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    Chain of Command CJS/200 Version November 30‚ 2013 Sharon Dollar Carolyn M Riley The chain of command in a Police Department consists of many different titles. The titles within a department are needed to make up a department and agencies. From the top of the command to the bottom all are needed to make up of a functional organization. First and most important is the Chief-Superintendent this set off the chain of command. The Chief represent the police department He/she also

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    Davis Columbus and Zheng He: A Comparative History Zheng He. Zheng He was born in the year of 1371. He was born in a small village which he stayed with his family. The first 10 years of Zheng He’s life were spent in what is now China’s Hunan province. Everything was going good until one day a group of tribes men came and raded the village which Zheng He and his family resided in. This group of tribes men were known as “TheMing”. On this day‚ Zheng He witnessed his father getting

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    AbstractThe Army uses all four functions of management through a Chain of Command. All leaders throughout the military use at least one function‚ but multiple leaders working together covers all functions. Always someone is planning‚ organizing‚ leading‚ or controlling. The reason the United States Military is so effective is because leadership and management always try to stay a step ahead. The rank structure provides a guideline to how much a soldier manages. More rank brings more responsibility

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    than could ever be gathered from the action of the play alone. In ’Othello’‚ both the hero and the villain speak in soliloquy. Iago‚ the villain‚ speaks his soliloquies first (Othello’s occur towards the end of the play)‚ drawing the audience in as he outlines his intentions and ideas. The soliloquies give us access to the feelings and motivations of both hero and villain‚ which heightens the intensity of the drama. They are also a source of a great deal of dramatic irony which increases the dramatic

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