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    The different tasks and duties that the police department performs are divided among its members. The tasks of the organization are divided according to personnel. Work assignments are designed so that tasks are given to particular personnel to get accomplished. In the police department‚ patrol functions are separate from detective functions‚ which are separate from internal investigative functions. Where the officers are located and the times that they work are established so that the area is covered

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    Network Consulting Scenario IT240 October 6‚ You have been contracted to build a network for a multimedia development firm that currently uses a 10-Mbps Ethernet network. The company requires a high-bandwidth network for the multimedia team‚ which constantly views and manipulates large files across the network. The company is expecting moderate growth. You are to come up with a solution to support the high bandwidth applications and growth potential of this company

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    An agency has to consider the full range of short term‚ long term‚ manifest and latent goals in developing its goal and objective statements. The goals may seem vague‚ but they are fleshed out in the objectives that are set up to accomplish these goals. The goal shows the overarching reasons for the establishment of the program and provision of services. An example of a goal statement might be: To provide homes for hurricane victims. This idea does not contain details of who‚ what‚ how and where

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    Personality can be influenced by ones culture in a number of ways. One such example can be seen in individuals with authoritarian personalities. These personalities‚ often through cultural influence‚ tend to display mistrust in people from other cultures different from their own. In addition‚ these personalities also exhibit behavior which is supported by the authoritarian’s culture while generally questioning the behaviors of other people of differing culture with differing views from their own

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    [pic] Five similarities between plant and animal cells are as follows: 1. Both are constructed from eukaryotic cells. 2. Both contain a defined nucleus. 3. Both have mitochondria. 4. Both have Golgi bodies. 5. Both are surrounded by a cell membrane. Three differences are: 1. Plants cells have a cell wall‚ whereas animal cells do not. 2. Animal cells have lysosomes‚ whereas plant cells do not. 3. Animal cells contain centrioles and a cytoskeleton‚ whereas

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    It/205 Week 5 Checkpoint

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    As stated in our text‚ there are various categories of e-commerce and these types are‚ Business -to-consumer‚ which is the electronic commerce involving retailing products and services to individual shoppers. BarnesandNoble.com‚ which sells books‚ software‚ and music to individual consumers‚ is an example of B2C e-commerce. Another category would be Business-to-business‚ which is the electronic commerce involving the sales of goods and services among businesses. ChemConnect’s Web site for buying

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    Axia College Material Appendix D Strategies for Gathering Information Source(Formatted using APA style guidelines) | What makes the source credible or noncredible? | What information can you gather from this source? | Drugs don’t work. (2009‚ September 4).Caterer and Hotel keeper.Retrieved from http://find.galegroup.cpm | I think this source is credible because he has listed a lot of information that I found to be true | I can gather a lot of information about the impact drugs has on not

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    Macbeth vs. a Simple Plan

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    Macbeth‚ a play written by William Shakespeare in the early 17th century and A Simple Plan‚ a 1998 Hollywood production are surprisingly similar. These two tragedies illustrate two contented ordinary men‚ whose lives are irrevocably altered for the worse‚ resulting in their downfalls. Both men are happily married to women who share their ambitions and become their driving force. Lady Macbeth and Sarah Mitchell are both intelligent and powerful characters as they understand their husbands’ weaknesses

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    the writing process

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    When writing an assignment for class my approach is simple; Research‚ prewriting‚ rough draft‚ editing‚ and final draft. Whether or not the assignment has a topic that is picked for me or I have to pick it myself I make sure I do my search. When I feel that I have all the information necessary I then start with an outline. When my outline is complete I then start forming my paper by free writing by writing nonstop until I run out of things to write about. I then organize my paper by weaving out the

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    Rhetorical Analysis Essay In the article “A Simple “Hai” Won’t Do” published in New York Times‚ April 15‚ 1992‚ Reiko Hatsumi begins by identifying herself as a person who has been absorbed both Asian and American cultures as well as expressing her sympathy to those who are confused by the usage of a Japanese word “hai”‚ which means “yes” in English. She is motivated by a story of her friend‚ who was suffered by a cultural shock and misjudged Japanese businessmen as “liars”. By using effective rhetorical

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