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    Ebonics Vs. Standard English For my paper‚ I chose the topic of Ebonics vs. Standard English. I chose this topic because when we read the different articles‚ Jones “What’s Wrong with Black English” and Delpit’s “No Kinda Sense”‚ they talked about the usage of both languages and how we should use them. That sparked my attention because some people don’t know when to turn off or turn on either language. Jones perspective was that we should continue with what we’re doing‚ which is insisting that

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    Fair Labor Standards Act Overview The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938‚ as amended is also referred to as "the Act" or "FLSA". The Act provides for minimum standards for both wages and overtime entitlement‚ and spells out administrative procedures by which covered work time must be compensated. FLSA also include provisions related to child labor‚ equal pay‚ and portal-to-portal activities. A general overview of FLSA is that it establishes minimum wage‚ overtime pay‚ recordkeeping‚ and child

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    The Blast in Centralia No. 5 by John Bartlow Martin highlights multiple failures in public administration. In this case study Bartlow reviewed how government operated during the 1940’s. In this paper I will touch on a few issues or concerns that were widespread during the 1940’s. I will explain alternative methods that could have been implemented to create change in a period when corruption and lack of oversight was widespread. Logistical Alternatives Four Logistical alternatives Scanlan could

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    to produce evidence to support our hypothesis? Step 3: Identify the statistics being tested and the data that will be used to support the hypothesis. Step 4: Find the critical value and determine what evidence will directly support a hypothesis. Step 5: Calculate the value of the test statistic‚ using the sample data. There are two types of hypothesis you have a null and an alternative hypothesis. Null can arise in many different ways. It may link to the prediction. May signify some simple circumstances

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    History of the Army Grooming Standard In the current day one usually expects to see American soldiers with neatly trimmed‚ short hair‚ as is the standard of today Army. However many do not realize that there have been radical changes since the American Revolution in these standards. A significant reason being the accessibility and ease at which one‚ now a day can groom and access a barber. Thinking back to the 18th century there were not as many barbers in the American colonies that meant soldiers

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    PROJECT 802 LAN STANDARDS The IEEE 802 Standard comprises a family of networking standards that cover the physical layer specifications of technologies from Ethernet to wireless. IEEE 802 is subdivided into 22 parts that cover the physical and data-link aspects of networking. The better known specifications include 802.3 Ethernet‚ 802.11 Wi-Fi‚ 802.15 Bluetooth/ZigBee‚ and 802.16. All the 802.11 specifications use the Ethernet protocol and Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance

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    it sold‚ and that units left unsold at the end of the season were sold at a loss that average 8 percent of wholesale price. Therefore‚ the stock out probability equal to 8%/(24%+8%)=25% so there are 75% probability of being less than mean+0.67*SD (standard deviation). According to z table‚ z equal to 0.67 when probability is 0.75. Therefore‚ we can calculate quantity for each style include the risk of stock out by using formulate Q*=mean+z*SD. Therefore‚ we can get the maximum order units for each

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    There are five ethical standards researchers must follow: protection of participants‚ informed consent‚ deception‚ debriefing and confidentiality. These standards form the backbone of ethical standards for researchers. They provide a fair foundation for all research work for the participant and for the researcher. Protection of participants is the ethical standard by which no participant is harmed physically or harmed psychologically. This means participants should not be exposed to greater risks

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    It is my personal belief‚ that a child should be considered a person once the child has reached the third trimester of development. Although Canadian standards do not recognize a child as an actual person until they are birthed‚ there should be certain safeguards in place in order to protect the child‚ despite the fact that they have not yet been born. I am aware that there are certain provisions in place to protect unborn children‚ but a child that has reached the third trimester of development

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    be taught the same way as students who have no learning disabilities. Indiana‚ which adopted the Common Core State Standards (CCSS)‚ is now eliminating those standards because‚ the state asserts‚ Common Core “takes control of educational content and standards away from parents‚ taxpayers‚ local school districts‚ and states” (Volsky). The Indiana legislators want to write new standards‚ which are governed locally‚ not at the federal level. NEED A TRANSITION?? Forty-five American states‚ the District

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