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    the suspect was arrested During this process law enforcement will obtain identification and verify that the suspect is who he says he is‚ if he/she has no identification law enforcement will check DNA to see if suspect has been booked before. Step 2: Taking a “mug shot” Mug have a variety of uses. It can help determine which of two people with the same name was arrested. A mug shot can help identify the suspects physical condition at the time of arrest. The reason why this is important is that

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    The retail chain Planet M is basically engaged in four different types of product line. Their core business was basically the music retailing as an organized player but with the new opportunities coming out‚ they have diversified into the following: • Music retailing Planet M product portfolio comprises audio CDs and cassettes‚ VCDs and DVDs‚ CD-ROMs and other music accessories. The company is an important player in the home video market. Planet M has successfully forayed into high end ‘personal

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    Ranbaxy’s criminal guilty plea and $500 million in fines and penalties has brought back the spotlight on corporate governance. The criminal case focused on sales in the US market. However‚ if media reports are to be believed‚ Ranbaxy committed systemic fraud in its worldwide regulatory filings. The US case dates back to the year 2004. This is the initial year when the Corporate Governance Code‚ which was issued by Sebi in the year 2000‚ was made mandatory. Therefore‚ it is quite likely that many

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    Units Unit Cost Total Cost From the Beginning Inventory 1840.00 20.00 36800.00 From the first purchase 600.00 20.25 12150.00 From the second purchase 380.00 21.00 7980.00 2820.00 56930.00 From the Second purchase 420.00 21.00 8820.00 From the third purchase 400.00 21.25 8500.00 From the second purchase 200.00 21.50 4300.00 1020.00 21.20 21620.00 Units Unit Cost Total Cost From the Beginning Inventory 1020.00 21.20 21624.00 From the first purchase 700.00 21.50 15050.00 From the second

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    Altex Corporation Case Study: PROJ 6302 H1 1. Why was a risk management plan considered unnecessary? According to the contract award‚ contracts at that time did not require that a risk management plan be develop while according to the sponsor the risk management plan was not necessary because most of the new weapon systems requirements are established by military personnel who have no sense of reality about what it takes to develop a weapon system based on technology which does not even exist yet

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    Internet Safety‚ or Online Safety‚ is the knowledge of maximizing the user’s personal safety and security risks on private information and property associated with using the internet‚ and the self-protection from computer crime in general. As the number internet users continue to grow worldwide‚[1] internet safety is a growing concern for both children and adults. Common concerns regarding safety of the internet include malicious users (Spam‚ Phishing‚ Cyberbullying‚ Cyberstalking etc.)‚ websites

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    DREAM DEFFERED: THE STORY OF A HIGH-TECH ENTREPRENEUR IN A LOW-TECH WORLD INTERNATIONALIZATION OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MIDTERM 2011 PREPARED BY: LAURA PLANTJE PREPARED FOR: ERNESTO TAPIAS-MOORE MARCH 9‚ 2011 INTRO: Monique Maddy is a Harvard Business School graduate turned visionary entrepreneur who founded Adesemi Communications International. Adesemi was supposed to revolutionize the information technology sector in her home continent of Africa‚ by enabling thousands of

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    Variations should not be acted upon unless the change has been authorized by the recognized authority. An authorized change becomes a change order‚ which will affect the cost of the project. In the case of Millennium Erectors Corporation‚ regarding the R Square Residences project‚ there have been at least four variation orders issued in the past few months by the project engineer. Two of them will be studied for the sake of this report. The first example is the front

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    Analysis of case 1.4 Sunbeam: The Revenue Recognition Principle 1. Company history ← In April 1996‚ Sunbeam appointed Albert Dunlap as its CEO and chairman. ← Immediately‚ the CEO began replacing nearly all of the upper management team and led the company into aggressive corporate restructuring. ← As at end of March 1997‚ the company arranged special sales contract with the wholesaler provided that the wholesaler could return all of the merchandise‚ with Sunbeam

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    1.1 Introduction Polaroid Corporation was founded in 1937 by Edwin Land who dropped out of Harvard College in order to focus on the research on the polarization of light. He developed the first instant camera in 1948. From that time onwards the instant camera was the main product of the company. 90% of the company’s efforts were tied up to this product over the next decades. Within four decades‚ sales of the firm grew from $142000 to over $1 billion. Significant break- through of Polaroid included:

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