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    Recruitment and Selection Strategies for Law Enforcement Agencies Juan Estrada Calumet College of St. Joseph PSM 444‚ Focus Paper Chicago‚ Illinois October 16‚ 2012 Table of Contents Chapter Page I. Abstract ……………………………………………………………. 3 II. Introduction ……………………………………………………………. 4 III. Research ……………………………………………………………. 4 IV. Implementation…………………………………………………………... 12 V. Conclusion ……………………………………………………………. 15 VI. References ……………………………………………………………. 17 Abstract This paper

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    receiving the news from Governor Isaac I. Stevens that the President has ordered him to buy Indian lands and create reservations‚ Chief Seattle‚ the leader of the Suquamish Tribe responds by writing an oration. Seattle’s purpose for the oration was to warn the government of the consequences of the disrespecting their lives and lifestyles. In this speech‚ Seattle uses a lot of comparisons. In many sections of his oration he uses similes‚ phrases that use the words like or as to describe someone or

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    Control Mechanisms of Starbucks MGT/330 December 10‚ 2012 Control Mechanisms of Starbucks Starbucks Coffee Company™ first opened in 1971 in Seattle’s historic pike place market neighborhood (Starbucks Coffee Company‚ 2012‚ p1). Their mission is “to inspire and nurture the human spirit – one person‚ one cup‚ and one neighborhood at a time” (Starbucks Coffee Company‚ 2012‚ p1). Identifying four control mechanisms‚ comparing the effectiveness of them‚ the reaction to the use of these controls

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    Cory Gump MGMT 495 Case Study: Starbucks August 7‚ 2007 Before Howard Schultz joined Starbucks‚ they were a small company in the market of selling fine quality coffee beans. Howard Schultz’s strategic vision was to modify the format of Starbucks’ stores‚ incorporating an American version of the coffee bar culture. His vision was met with great initial resistance by Starbucks’ management‚ which was eventually quelled by strong sales performances. Also included in Schultz’s strategic vision

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    Full Disclosure Paper: Starbucks This paper will discuss the disclosures contained in Starbucks’ financial Statements that are related to cash and cash equivalents‚ receivables‚ and inventories. This paper will identify the components of their cash and cash equivalents. The original name of the company was Starbucks Coffee‚ Tea and Spices which later on was changed to Starbucks Coffee Company. Starbuck was staring in 1971; they were located at Seattle’s Pike Place Market. Starbucks is

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    Intelligence Sharing between Federal Agencies Author‚ James C. Brown‚ Kaplan University‚ Student 2009 - 2011 Abstract: The lack of intelligence sharing between federal law enforcement agencies is a known problem. The Homeland Security Act of 2002 attempted to correct the laws that erected a legal and bureaucratic wall‚ created by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 and others that prevented intelligence sharing between federal law enforcement agencies. My hypothesis is that Federal

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    Chief Seattle‚ in his masterfully worded speech to Governor Isaac I. Stevens‚ attempts to convince Stevens’s people to treat his people kindly and fairly. At the same time‚ Seattle warns Stevens about the many negative aspects of his tribe. Through the use of juxtaposition‚ an uncompromising tone towards his surrounding world‚ and personification of specific objects‚ Seattle clearly conveys his point to the Governor. Juxtaposition is used to point out many differences between Seattle’s tribe and

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    Washington‚ Seattle has a reputation to uphold. Fact is the city knows how to hold it up quite well. You can imagine a person multitasking‚ struggling to perform all his expected roles to the best of his efforts. Truth be told‚ Seattle does not have to struggle. Things just come naturally to this amazing city. As far as the educational sector goes‚ Seattle is well-developed in this area. A recent survey concluded that out of all the college and university graduates of the United States‚ Seattle has the

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    it comes to sports. However‚ is there a good reason for it? Or is it sexist? Here are some of the reasons you see a salary difference: Attendance: far less people attend women’s sports compared to men’s. When Seattle had a team (The Supersonics) attendance was twice as high as the Seattle Storm’s. If twice as many people are filling the stands of the NBA versus the WNBA then it’s no wonder they are bringing in less revenue. But it’s not just the amount of fans in the stands‚ it’s also a matter of

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    Significant Native American people such as Chief Tecumseh and Chief Seattle‚ have fought to strengthen their tribal identity. During the period of the removal act of 1830‚ westward expansion was widespread‚ leading to the removal of thousands of Native Americans. Chief seattle and Chief Tecumseh both vocalize the struggles of their tribes‚ as well as attempt to persuade their audience that their tribes have faced negligence from the US government. Chief Tecumseh attempts to appeal to the audience

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