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    part of prior to prison. To avoid this‚ while a prisoner is in prison‚ the staff creates a reentry program for the prisoner. The reentry program takes affect once the prisoner leaves prison. These programs are created within the community to help the offender from committing new crimes and to integrate them back into society. These programs are also created to help with recidivism. Recidivism is the re-arrest‚ re-conviction‚ or re-incarceration of an offender after leaving prison. To reduce this high

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    Component Alignment

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    approaches‚ there has been a debate whether these surgical approaches are compromising component alignment. The Medial parapatellar and subvastus are two surgical approaches used for total knee arthroplasty in the study hospital. Whenever an alternative surgical approach was considered over a standard approach the rate of the adverse complications should be given serious consideration. The component alignment is one of the most important factors for long term survival of implant and good functional

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    Prison Nursery Programs: A Growing Trend Dennese Edwards December 18‚ 2009 Prison Nursery Programs: A Growing Trend In recent years‚ the percentage of women incarcerated has risen steadily and of that percentage a good portion include pregnant women in various stages of pregnancy. As a result‚ state governments faced the decision to either keep enforcing the law that removes newborns from inmate mothers after birth‚ or develop and implement a policy permitting mothers to remain with

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    Faith-based Rehabilitation Programs in Prisons Yashila Crowell JUS 510 Contemporary CJ Issues and Trends April 13‚ 2014 Professor Lacy Ellis Faith-based rehabilitation programs are support groups within the prison system that inmates can be a part of to encourage‚ support‚ stability‚ growth‚ life changing skills‚ and thinking. These programs can help assist inmates in adjusting to prison life while being incarcerated and it can also help them have a strong foundation upon their release. In

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    correctional control in either prison‚ on parole‚ or on probation. Of those individuals‚ 52% are likely to be repeat offenders after being released from the correctional system. Some people may be quick to quip “once a bad egg‚ always a bad egg‚” but I believe that if society were able to encourage and enforce a solution‚ these prisoners could be rehabilitated and turned into well-rounded citizens. Reform needs to start in the prison system as positive reinforcement programs for prisoners and implemented

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    Internal Alignment

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    of a grand total one thousand points with 25% weighted towards Education‚ 20% weighted towards Experience‚ Technical‚ and Creativity/Innovativeness‚ and lastly 15% weighted towards Skills & Abilities.   Internal Strategy The recommended internal alignment for FastCat would be to have a single structure based on compensable factors relevant to their success. Each factor has different levels based on the requirements needed for the factor. For example‚ there are only three levels for creativity‚ while

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    Pepsico Value Alignment

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    Value Alignment Paper Alignment Paper In today’s business environment‚ organizations employ a multicultural and diverse workforce to have a competitive advantage over other organizations. This diversification allows organizations to focus on all walks of life‚ developing products that reach all cultures. However‚ this diversification allows values and ethical standards from many different people. It is the duty of top level executives in an organization to instill ethical‚ morale‚ and

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    Value Alignment Assignment

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    Running head: VALUE ALIGNMENT Value Alignment Denise Allen‚ Lavinia Wright‚ Katrece Wade University of Phoenix Intregrated Business Topics BUS/475 Rod Ramadan Jun 28‚ 2010 Value Alignment The values of Hewitt Associates derive from the organization’s mission which is “making the world a better place to work. Hewitt’s values consist of four points which are people‚ excellence‚ collaboration and integrity. The first point people derives from Hewitt’s will to treat employee’s

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    Non-Alignment movement

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    WHAT IS NON-ALIGNMENT MOVEMENT?? The NAM can be defined as: The international forum of the people of the third World who openly attack and cancel out the desire for creating the spheres of control by the super powers and thus is an important and effective organ against Colonialism and imperialism." HISTORY: De-colonization The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) was created and founded during the collapse of the colonial system and the independence struggles of the

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    Laser Alignment Theory

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    |LASER ALIGNMENT THEORY Modern optical metrology uses precise lines and planes in space from which measurements are made. Because this method creates these features using light it has become known as optical tooling. The 35 year old historical development and current technology of laser instrumentation as used in optical tooling is discussed in detail. This includes the how the measurements are made‚ applications‚ and the technology of alignment lasers and position sensing targets developed for

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