November 25‚ 2014 MS. HELEN JOY LORIEGA-RIVERA Judge Miss Education 2014 Madam: The Education Student Council is requesting your precious time to have a deliberation with us regarding the result of the Miss Education Closed-Door Pageant. After a meeting last November 17‚ 2014‚ the council have decided to have an appeal to review your decision in the result of Miss Education 2014 for the following considerations: a. number 10 was consistent to be the first in both rounds but was not given the
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author makes use of imagery to embellish not only upon her environment‚ but also her characters. Allende presents the ideas of corruption‚ innocence‚ and strictness simply through words that capture the descriptions of her characters. The strait laced judge being “…dressed formally in black … and his boots always shone with bees wax.” The author uses a variety of techniques to make full use of the limited space within her short story by using strong imagery‚ characterization‚ and theme. The author
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Re-read Act 2 Scene 3. How does Hare present tensions between characteristics in this scene and the play as a whole? In ‘Murmuring Judges’‚ Hare demonstrates many different tensions between the various characters and systems within the play. In Act 2 Scene 3‚ we witness the events taking place inside the police station. We see their day to day actions‚ mainly filling out paper work. However also included is an intimate conversation between Barry and Sandra‚ exposing Barry’s corrupt actions
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Unless Your Name is Judy Don’t Judge What does your appearance say about you? Is your look‚ swag‚ or gear telling others what you want them to know? In this the 21st century are we judging books (people) by their cover? Before you answer any of these questions I will attempt to convince you that we as a society do in fact pre judge people before they’ve even spoke. I’ve heard it said “If you knew better‚ you’d do better”. For the first example of how we all judge people before we know them‚ I
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Product Costing Glossary: Cost object is anything for which cost data are desired- including products‚ customers‚ jobs‚ and organizational subunits. Cost driver is factor that affects the costs associated with an activity. Product costs include all costs involved in acquiring or making a product. Period costs are all the costs that are not product costs. Fixed cost is a cost that remains constant‚ in total‚ regardless of changes in the level of activity. Fixed costs are not affected by changes
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Prosecutor had received a report from Authorities of San Francisco’s information technology department related Terry Childs who built San Francisco’s new multimillion dollar computer network‚ The FiberWan. The report contain of accusations to Childs. Childs allege that he do some activities that exceed the standard. Prosecutor receive a lot of accusations from the authorities of San Francisco’s information technology department. Some of accusations are Childs commandeering the fiberWan by creating
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Anders Criminal Justice 500 November 30‚ 2014 Honorable Scott W. Naus Instructor Abstract Judges are the most prestigious members of the court system‚ but they are faced with challenges that reflect upon there ethics‚ and faithfulness to the people they serve. Often judges make careless misstates and forget that they are appointed or voted in by the public. Therefore some judges have been removed from the bench due to their behavior that includes‚ sexual allegations‚ taking cash‚ making
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problem-solving courts is how much more involved a judge is with each case. In traditional courts‚ a judge will most likely read off the names of the people in the docket‚ and simply sentence an individual according to what the DA has already negotiated. During a problem-solving court‚ the judge has the opportunity to get to know each defendant on a more personal level‚ and be able to help the defendant succeed. While results have shown that the more involved judges are‚ the more likely it is for a program
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keep on building on past initiatives to address intractable problems as well as emerging ones. I shall discuss case decongestion‚ integrity and independence of judges‚ transparency and accountability in the Judiciary‚ infrastructure needs of the Judiciary‚ compensation of judges‚ court administration‚ and training and career path for judges. These are my personal thoughts‚ as I do not claim to speak for the entire Court. I. CASE DECONGESTION 1. The number one problem of the Judiciary is clogged dockets
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In a ‘democratic republic’ power with accountability of the individual enjoying it‚ is essential to avert disaster for any democratic system. The accountability must be comprehensive to include not only the politicians‚ but also the bureaucrats‚ judges and everyone invested with public power. Power and position in the society come attendant with responsibility‚ and every incumbent of a public office must remain constantly accountable to the people‚ who are the repository of political sovereignty
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