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    Alex. U/GSU EMBA Financial Reporting Comparative Financial Analysis Nike Inc. vs. Adidas AG Submitted to: Dr. Ismail Gomaa By: Ghada Mahmoud Saafan 1/1/2010 CONTENTS Contents ........................................................................................................................................................................2 Methodology: ....................................................................................................................................

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    Splunk vs Nagios What is Splunk? Splunk is a tool to analyze‚ search and visualize machine data. Today‚ with the increasing popularity of internet‚ IoT devices‚ wearable devices and multi-fold increase in computation and processing power‚ generation of machine data has increased exponentially. Such huge amount of machine data contains powerful insights which might have tremendous value. Many big data technologies and tools are being developed to extract benefit from such data‚ Splunk is one such

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    In the groundbreaking case Gideon vs. Wainwright we are given a prime example of a Supreme Court case and its impact on federalism. Gideon was accused of felony burglary charges after an eyewitness placed him at the scene of a robbery. Although there was no evidence of him committing the crime‚ police arrested him and charged him with the theft based solely on an eye witness report. The sequences of events that would follow would change the way states were ordered to provide due process and create

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    In the excerpt that we read from Adams Vs. Jefferson: The Tumultuous Election of 1800‚ John Fleshing paints a picture in the readers head to help them understand what was going on between Adams‚ a federalist‚ and Jefferson‚ a democratic-republican. Even though I had to listen and read the excerpt several times to understand what was happening‚ there are a few things that I never knew about that I learned. For instance‚ I didn’t know that George Washington was a federalist‚ so that helped me understand

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    Binks Vs Mckay Case Study

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    court case Binks/McKay vs the United States challenged the idea of the Fourth Amendment. The case explains the situation between Binks and McKay‚ who claimed that the FBI violated their Fourth amendment rights when the FBI searched through their Facebook messages after being suspected of being terrorists. This occured when Binks and McKay were discovered to have been communicating with a supposed ISIS member. They had claimed to have no intentions of joining the terrorist group. In this case‚ Sam

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    Mapp vs Ohio(Court Case)

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    as “nationalization” of the Bill of Rights. • During 1961-1969‚ cases concerning the right to legal counsel‚ confessions‚ searches‚ and the treatment of juvenile criminals all appeared on the Court’s docket. o Docket: A calendar of the cases awaitinga ction in a court. A brief entry of the court proceedingsin a legal case. The book containing such entries. • Mapp Vs. Ohio: The first of several significant cases in which it reevaluated the role of the 14th Amendment as it applied

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    Kahn Vs. Kahn Case Study

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    Alexis Lee Aliyah Johnson Aaron Clark Govt.Mock Trial Kahn vs. Kahn Opening Statement On December 8‚ 2011 the court will be hearing the case between former Mrs. Karmia Kahn and her ex-husband‚ Mr. Kahn. Petitioner Karmia Kahn reported two complaints of domestic violence in January; once on the 2nd and another on the 5th. They separated January 5th‚ 1995. Karmia is 28 years old and Keith is 45.Karmia filed for divorce after her husband became more and more abusive. Keith allegedly came

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    XAVIER INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP | MTV Goes Global‚ With a Local Accent | International Business Case Analysis | | Dennis Joseph Koshy | Roll No:50 | Submitted to: Prof. CP Ravindranathan | MTV Goes Global‚ With a Local Accent MTV is part of a broadcasting industry that is hugely technology driven and capital intensive by nature. Since MTV was planning on going global‚ they had to be susceptible to the different regulations in each operating country and

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    and Choquik. Pricing strategies and price wars will kick in‚ and the cheapest brand may get the bigger market share. This is not the case. The market considers Milo and Ovaltine as two distinct brands. Some consumers claim that Ovaltine tastes best‚ while some claim that the brand pales in comparison to Milo. The market talks about Milo vs. Ovaltine‚ like Black vs. White‚ two parties that vie for the biggest market share. Where then is Choquik in the picture?

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    Goss Vs Lopez Case Study

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    Citation: Goss Vs. Lopez Facts: Dwight Lopez and eight other students were suspended for 10 days from different public schools in Columbus‚ Ohio. The eight students were suspended due to alleged accusations of misconduct at school. The law of Ohio says that individual that are ages six through twenty-one are allowed to have a free education. This same law has a code 3313.66 that states that administrators of Ohio public schools can suspend students for misbehaving for up to ten consecutive days

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