Terry v. Ohio‚ 392 U.S. 1 (1968) “Unreasonable search and seizures” One of the many things learned at state police academies around the country is the “Terry pat”. What a Terry pat is‚ is a basic pat down of a suspects outer clothing‚ searching for weapons. The name came be known by a Superior Court case in the 1960’s‚ known as Terry v. Ohio. The case originated back in October 1963‚ involving John W. Terry and Richard Chilton. The two men were seen on a corner by veteran police detective
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AcuScan‚ Inc. including recommendations for a solution for the company’s crisis. Assumptions Four employees that are employed at AcuScan and are involved in this case study they are the following; Kelly Thomas‚ Chief Engineer of Products Software‚ Pat Lambert‚ Director of Marketing‚ Cliff O’Connor‚ CEO and Chris Martinas‚ Vice President of Product Development. The assumptions of each employee are recognized and discussed starting with Kelly Thomas. Kelly feels the budget and timeline to be impractical
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key factors to successful change; empathy‚ communication and participation are also covered at the end of the report. 2.0 Drivers of Change 2.1 External drivers of change Economic factors cause by global financial crisis has impacted PAT to incur losses severely. PAT has to improve its financial status with lower expenses for the survival of its business. Globalisation involves the integration of business operations to compete internationally (Mullins‚ 2010). Decentralization and the expansion of
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daughter’s murderer. She had on an occasion dreamt spiders were attacking her daughter (Pat). That night Ms. Cogdon had slept walked into her room and began to violently brush the spiders off her daughter’s face in her sleep. On the night of the murder‚ Ms. Cogdon dreamt of soldiers attacking Pat. Though Ms. Cogdon did not recall the incident‚ she remembered telling her sister that she thought she had hurt Pat. Unconscious Crime Sleepwalkers arise in a state of low consciousness‚ but are
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or so‚ but then the engine roared to life. I gave it a bit of gas‚ and threw of the heat. I got out to find that Pat brushed most of the snow off the truck. We threw the gear in the bed‚ and I took the backup alternator out of the engine compartment and got back into the truck. “Do you think you should drive?” I asked Pat. “Its your truck‚ you know it better than I do‚” Pat replied. I put the truck in 1st and tuned the knob on the dash to 4H (4 Wheel High). I gave it some gas‚ and let
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crimes and cause him to make an ambitious choice that would eventually lead to his downfall and unpleasant fate (Dirks). Despite the characteristics that conventional femme fatale should possess‚ Phyllis in Double Indemnity directed by Billy Walder‚ Pat in Raw Deal directed by Anthony Mann‚ and Cora in The Postman Always Rings Twice directed by Tay Garnett are examples of femme fatale that are unlike the traditional female roles in the films. Although some of them possess the majority of her traits
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Anita ( I need a ) _______. Hugh G. Rection (Huge erection) Jack Mehoff (Jack me off) Phill Mugroin (Feel my groin or feel my _____) Dickens’ Cider (Dick inside her) Jen Etalia or Itals (Genitalia or genitals) Pat Mcrotch (Pat my crotch) Dick Burns Harry Bush Mike Hunt A.S. Muncher Dee P Throat Anita (last name): Hump‚ Lick‚ Mount‚ Poker‚ Dickenme‚ Hanjaab‚ Hardcok‚ Head‚ Hoare‚ or Naylor. Annie Position Anya Neeze Ben Derhover Ben N. Syder Berry McCaulkiner Betty Drilzzer
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Ideally‚ the selection process should allow applicants to gain a clear picture of the organization’s mission and culture. Hiring managers or executive directors should use selection instruments that allow candidates to show their administrative skills and their ability to relate to volunteers. The quality of resumes and cover letters give executive directors a glimpse of potential candidates fit and interest in the position. Candidates that struggle in developing a professional resume may not necessarily
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moved to a stall in a service station. With neither a business name nor a business license‚ Pat had little control over parts and profit. When the opportunity came to rent a larger space from a garage owner Pat took it. Here his business continued to grow and there was a need for him to hire a helper. Although he was in the business of engine reconditioning‚ he hired a premed student. Finally in 1977‚ Pats business got a name. He incorporated it as Bennetts Machine Shop‚ Inc. During that same time
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Strategy BU481 Chapter 2 Instructors: T. Dominguez‚ L. Gazzola‚ P. Lemieux Goals Strategic Manageme ent Value Proposition Product Market Focus Core Activities Analysis: Degree of linkage and coherence between the elements. 1 Pat Lemieux P.Eng BU481 2 Goals Goals Goals HARD GOALS PROFITABILITY - ROS‚ - ROCE‚ - ROE MARKET POSITION - Rank by: Sales‚ Assets - Market share - Proportion of new products GROWTH - Increase in: Sales‚ Assets‚ Earnings - Growth in Earnings
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