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    References: Hess‚ K. (2010‚ May 20). Server Watch. Retrieved November 7‚ 2010‚ from ServerWatch.com: http://www.serverwatch.com/trends/article.php/3883441/Top-10-Enterprise-Database-Systems-to-Consider.htm Wikipedia: mobile databases. (n.d.). Retrieved November 6‚

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    The Rising Cost of Incarceration Michael Horn Faulkner University Courts MJA 5360 Dr. Monica E. Jayroe April 17‚ 2013 Abstract The rising cost of overcrowded corrections and potential solutions are discussed. Alternatives to incarcerations such as probation‚ house arrest and fines are just a few of the topics explored. Understanding the problems with the system will help to alleviate the cost along with the correct level of justice associated with crime. A State has a limited amount

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    included service with an infantry regiment in Prague and Hungary. While in the army Franz received several promotions: captain (1885)‚ major (1888)‚ colonel (1890) and general (1896). In 1889‚ Crown Prince Rudolf‚ the son of Franz Josef‚ shot himself at his hunting lodge. The death of Prince Rudolf passed the crown to Franz Ferdinand’s father‚ Carl Ludwig. When he died in 1896‚ Franz Ferdinand became the new heir to the throne. After the death of Franz‚ Austria/Hungary needed to enforce its authority

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    Sex: A Dirty Word? Examining the nature of Sex and Relationship Education (SRE) as a ‘current issue’ in primary education (UK). At the time of writing there is breaking widespread discoveries of sex related scandals or horrific accounts of abuse relating to sex and trafficking (Marley‚ 2012; BBC News‚ 2013; Burke‚ 2013). With a increasingly sexualised society (Mullinar‚ 1994; Kumar‚ 2013) and the influence the media has over young people (Slough‚ 1995)‚ it seems pertinent to ask the question

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    During this shift Martinez was assigned as S5 and held over from his swing shift to cover the graveyard field supervisor position. This was necessary so Hess could be the Watch Commander. Martinez was not directly involved in the pursuit but monitored its progress over the radio. When Martinez arrived on the scene he went to the location where the suspect was taken into custody. Martinez then went to

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    not completing it and academic procrastination is specifically delaying on academic tasks which is a more common practice with college students. In the article‚ “Eveningness Predicts Academic Procrastination: The Mediating Role of Neuroticism‚” Brian Hess will discuss how procrastination has become a moderate to severe problem in college students today. He states‚ “Neuroticism is the general emotional over responsiveness and tendency to break down under stress.” Studies have shown that students with

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    employees to show that he or she can work as a team. Team approach is effective because this allows all team members to brainstorm together‚ increase ideas and improve learning experience‚ reduced workload and collective security (Schultz‚ Wilson and Hess‚ 2010). The team approach has many advantages and disadvantages when working as a team. Some like to work as a team while others do not like to work as a team making this difficult to come together by brainstorming ideas. Techniques that are ineffective

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    Cited: Bell‚ Elizabeth. Theories of performance. Sage Publications‚ Incorporated‚ 2008. Hess‚ Mickey. "Hip-hop realness and the white performer." Critical Studies in Media Communication 22.5 (2005): 372-389. Hussar‚ William J.‚ and Debra E. Gerald. "Projections of Education Statistics to 2012. Pocket Projections." (2002). Liebowitz‚ Stan J

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    such as Braithwaite’s rel lang as a moral discourse‚ Rudolf Bultman’s demythologizing of the Bible and Tillich‚ it is meaningful on a personal subjective level. Braithwaite argued that the purpose of religious language is not to make universal truth claims but to bring about morality and a way of life for mankind to follow. therefore to him religious language is meaningful as it affects the lives of religious believer around the globe.  Rudolf Bultman also claimed that religious language is non

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    life. Famous names including Jean Paul Sartre‚ Rudolf Bultmann‚ and Paul Tillich left great contributions to the Existentialist movement‚ and gave us stepping stones to achieving the truth of life. Bultmann Whether one agrees with him or not‚ no one could deny the enormous influence that Bultmann has had upon New Testament studies over the past decades. In his own way he is no less skeptical of the historical value of the biblical writings. Rudolf Bultmann was born in 1884. He studied and taught

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