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    of a specific process or method to another that is widely considered to be an industry standard or best practice. The result is often a business case for making changes in order to make improvements 2. Introduction of the Organization Shoppers’ Stop is the pioneer in the Lifestyle/fashion Segment of retail stores. It belongs to K. Raheja Group and was started in India in 1991‚ headquartered in Mumbai. It has 200 Stores at present and plans to expand further in the near future. It faces heavy competition

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    Outline electronic and non-electronic methods of communication Audiences There are a range of factors to consider when identifying the audience for business communication; Age and Attention span Gender and Ethnicity Special Needs and Accessibility Reading Ability Legibility Interest Distraction Avoidance Business/ related Experience Non Electronic Methods of Communication Letters: Memorandums- Reports- Fax Email – Telephone/ Mobiles - Video Conferencing - Intranet – Communicators need to

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    Democrats have become overly politically correct in recent years. Currently it is hard to say anything about someone else‚ that is not considered offensive to Democrats. It is true that in around 85% of stop and frisk situations ‚ the individual has been found to have done nothing wrong. But if using stop and frisk as necessary drops the crime rate as much as it did in New York City‚ then it is worth using this form of policing. The Republican policies are clearly much better to run a society than Democrat

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    it. Copernicus was a genius who had a great interest in astronomy. It was he who stated that the sin was the hub around which all other planets revolved. In this case Copernicus was a non conformist i.e. he believed in something that was against the religious teachings/implications of the church‚ but his being non conformist was the sole cause of the development of a theory that bought about a great change in the scientific perspective of astronomy. At present a very serious issue has jumped into

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    Gian Carlo Ebert Mrs. Margarette Knutsen ENC 1101 September 11‚ 2013 STOP SMOKING Thousands of people worldwide indicate that smoking is addictive and harmful to health‚ scientific studies‚ research and other institutional bodies such as the World Health Organization‚ would support this thesis. Tobacco is responsible for nearly 1 in 3 deaths from cancer‚ thousands of people die of lung cancer and about 87% of these lung cancer deaths will be due to smoking. This habit not only increases the

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    example‚ the government can appoint more agents to work in the field of human trafficking. An increase in manpower will definitely help in many ways such as seeking out leads on illegal syndicates involved. Not only that‚ the initiations of government or non-government bodies associated with human trafficking will certainly make a significant difference. These bodies are able to spread awareness amongst the public by providing them with facts and the ways the public can contribute. Hence‚ by prioritising

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    Stop and Frisk “NYPD’s controversial Stop and Frisk policy ruled unconstitutional” by Kerry Wills‚ Robert Gearty‚ and Stephen Rex Brown; which was polished January 8th‚ 12013. A major part of “Stop and Frisk’ in New York City is‚ NYPD is that it’s unconstitutional. The community feels that people feel that there is racial issue towards stopping and frisking. Manhattan Federal Court Judge Shira Scheindlin ordered police to reduce the amounts of trespass and abusing their power to frisk everyone

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    Living in a Stop and Frisk World Today around 1‚400 citizens in New York City will have their constitutional rights violated through an unlawful search. The legal term for the controversial search is stop and frisk. The New York Police Department continues to pressure its officers to stop and frisk citizens‚ and these situations are happening at an alarmingly increasing rate. For the New York Police Department‚ it seems to be a game of numbers as they continue to force their officers to conduct

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    Stop and Search Powers summary The police often stop and search people which are suspected to have stolen or prohibited articles in possession. The power to do this comes from the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 which indicated “a constable may search a person or vehicle in public for stolen or prohibited articles” (Elliott and Quinn‚ 2011‚ 374). The police must follow a procedure when they are to stop and search a suspect. First of all they cannot stop and search at random; they must have

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    comes to Stop and Frisk programs. People think that it prevents crimes‚ but these searches are often unsuccessful at catching criminals. It’s a violation of rights and I believe that no police department should be able to do it. The police are supposed to serve and protect us. Instead‚ people no longer feel safe around police. In fact many have come to fear them. The idea of Stop and Frisk has created many problems in today’s society. There are debates over NYC about the policy of stop and frisk

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