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    GNU Public License and its Role POS/355 July 21‚ 2014 GNU Public License and its Role The LINUX software and other products are restricted with a License or patents to keep individual from altering or modifying the software. Developers usually release their software programs the way they think it best suit the potential business owner or users. The General Public License (GNU) role is to ensure when new software is released that it remains free to everyone to use as they please. The

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    PROJECT REPORT ON ROLE OF PRIVATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY IN INDIA SUBMITTED IN THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF MBA [pic] PROJECT GUIDE: MR. AMIT SAXENA (ASM) MR. AJMAL (ASM) MR.AMIT AGARWAL (ASM) SUBMITTED BY: SHOAIB MOHAMMED REGISTRATION NO.:204031080552 3RD SEMESTER (MBA) VINAYAKA MISSION UNIVERSITY SALEM‚ TAMIL NADU (2008- 2010) DECLARATION This is to declare that this project report entitled “ROLE OF PRIVATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES

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    Leadership Role in Globalized World From the outset of people living in the world‚ the attitude of one as a leader and the other become followers intensify in tremendous way. No matter where we are or who we are‚ every one of us has an instinct behavior to lead and control the environment with sprit of leadership. The environment we live‚ from small village to inter-continental level is networked and interdependent with globalization effect that has to be governed by regional and global leaders

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    Toronto Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy (TAVIS) Policing SSCI-3050U-001 Andrew Lee Kyle McCaughey 100429290 Program Description Public safety and the safety of communities are one of the most important areas of focus for the police‚ which is why I chose to do my policing paper on the crime prevention program known as TAVIS. TAVIS stands for Toronto Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy and was created on January 5th‚ 2006 which included 3 new rapid response teams with 18 officers

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    DEVELOPMENT AND CHALLENGES OF COMMUNITY POLICING [NAME] [UNIVERSTIY] [DATE] ABSTRACT The author wants to showcase the development and challenges that are faced by law enforcement officers in communities‚ neighborhoods‚ cities and suburban areas for promoting law and order‚ reducing crime rate‚ increasing public welfare and trust with police officials. This is a new metaphorical concept‚ envisioned to surpass the inadequacies of traditional policing capabilities as they continuously fail

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    International Journal of Business‚ Humanities and Technology Vol. 2 No. 5; August 2012 Impact of Leadership Development on Employees ’ Performance (Case Study: Employees of Customs Headquarters) Dr. Javad Mehrabi Department of Public Management‚ Qazvin Branch Islamic Azad University‚ Qazvin‚ Iran Dr. Mohammad Taheri Roozbehani Department of Management‚ Boroojerd Branch Islamic Azad University‚ Boroojerd ‚ Iran Shirin Naseri Department of Management‚ Boroojerd Branch Islamic Azad University‚ Boroojerd

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    background. So with that being said I would start off the class with the history and background of policing. The modern concept of police was started in London in 1829 by Robert Peel. Robert Peel felt that the law should be responsible up to the prosecution phase but the trial‚ conviction and punishment phase should be the responsibility of another party. However‚ Robert Peel’s approach and community policing one thing is the main goal and that’s prevention of crimes. (http://voices.yahoo.com/law-enf

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    The topic my group did was gender policing and violence against gay men. I feel like this is an important topic‚ especially today‚ because of the ongoing changes that our society is seeing. The constant changing‚ and growing of not just gay men‚ but the LGBQT community as a whole. In today’s society‚ more and more people are coming out about being gay‚ or bisexual‚ or transgender. Unfortunately‚ the violence against these same people are also increasing. I also think that even though the violence

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    Portfolio Management of Research Projects in the Public and Private Sectors Yolanda Yebra Aguado Project Management Submission date: June 2011 Supervisor: Tim Kristian Andreas Torvatn‚ IØT Norwegian University of Science and Technology Department of Industrial Economics and Technology Management MSc in Project Management‚ Thesis Preface This thesis work is carried out at the department of Industrial Economics and Technology Management (IØT). It constitutes the final thesis for the Master of

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    Sir Robert Peel Policing has been a part of America for many decades. In fact‚ policing was known to exist prior to 1066‚ the year of the Normandy Invasion of Britain. Throughout the years policing has been a complicated and ongoing progress. The people of England did not have a stabilized policing standard and were often responsible for protecting and serving themselves. As early as the 1600s the Colonial America introduced the English styles of policing; citizens were responsible for

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