What are the elements of a crime? There are four elements of crime: 1. Intent 2. Conduct 3. Concurrence a. Temporal Concurrence b. Motivational Concurrence 4. Causation What are some examples of crimes that do not require scienter? According to TheFreeDictionary (2008)‚ “Scienter is knowledge by a defendant that his/her acts were illegal or his/her statements were lies and thus fraudulent” (para. 1). An example is an armed robbery or murder by a suspect who premeditates
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with trust towards others. Her mother was always there for her in the first few years of her life and was always supportive. She was never cold‚ aloof‚ or absent when she was needed. This led to Chrystell resolving this stage in a favorable manner. 2. What is the crisis experienced in Erikson’s second stage of psychosocial development? How did Chrystell resolve this stage? What was the outcome of the crisis? Was if favorable or unfavorable? Second Stage: Muscular-Anal Stage: Autonomy versus Shame
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References: Grantham University (n.d.). Week 4 Lecture‚ Six Consumer Rights. Grantham University. Retrieved October 08‚ 2013
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Unit 204 communicate in a business environment Outcome 1: Understand the purpose of planning communication 1.1 Explain reasons for knowing the purpose of communication When communicating‚ you must know why you doing it and the purpose for the communication‚ it could be a brief message‚ general information briefing you must be able to know how to interpret the information. It is important to know why you are communicating‚ so you can find out the information that is needed or what they need to
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Report Task 1—Configure DES Global and Node Statistics Under Node Statistics‚ select Data Traffic Received (bits/sec) and Throughput (bits/sec). Capture a copy of the completed Choose Results dialog ( ) and paste it into your lab document. Task 2—Run the Discrete Event Simulation Use to capture a copy of the Simulation Execution dialog shown below and paste it into your lab document. Task 3—Analyze the WLAN and WAP DES Results Under Global Statistics for the Wireless LAN‚ select
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can be that the issue will be solved and both parties neither win nor lose. The weakness maybe that both parties have to give up something in order for the issue to be resolved. Also‚ both parties to the issue will have incomplete satisfaction. 2. Which of the available conflict management strategies is most appropriate for the current situation with David and James? Provide your rationale‚ including what factors you considered in making your selection. Your response should be at least 100 words
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nttogauge teamwork.Byfirstobservinghowemployeesworktogetherwithoutcontrolorinducement. Thenonceenoughdataiscollectputallemployeesthroughanextensiveteamwork/teambuilding course.Afterwardsperformthesameobservationtorevealchangesinteamworkbehavior. 2. What ethical risks are involved in observation? In the use of unobtrusive measures? Anyobservationsthatinvolveindividualswhoareunawarepresentethicalconcerns. Individualsinobservationstudiesthatuseunobtrusivemeasurescanbesneaky.Meaningthe studycanbeconcealedfromthoseinvolvedwithouttheirapproval
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1 What is the goal and purpose of a BIA? To identify the impact of outages. More specifically‚ the goal is to identify the critical functions that can affect the organization. 2 Why is a business impact analysis (BIA) an important first step in defining a business continuity plan (BCP)? The first step towards creating a serious BCP is to identify the potential disasters one by one and determining what the potential impact might be on your business. In order to generate a professional and
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View the video The HITECH Act: Electronic Health Records and Meaningful Use and address the following: 1. Describe the major provisions and objectives of the HITECH Act. 2. Describe the key requirements of the HITECH Act for health care providers. 3. Describe the responsibilities of health care providers toward “meaningful use"? 4. Discuss at least three challenges that health care providers may confront in taking advantage of the provisions of the HITECH Act. 5. Discuss the role‚ if any‚ you think
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There were advertisements like “Supersize It” that strongly leverage the image against other cultures and companies. Even though there is McDonalds elsewhere across the world‚ the advertisements and products vary dependent on the culture/country. 2. Pick a brand. Evaluate how it leverages secondary associations. Can you think of any ways in which the brand could more effectively leverage secondary brand knowledge? U.S. Polo Assn is a men’s clothing company that is focused on high quality‚ casual
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