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    first call on the telephone‚ the first racially-integrated school: what do they all have in common? All were made possible by people who thought outside the box and dared to do “the impossible.” Walt Disney once said‚ “It’s kinda fun to do the impossible.” Doing the impossible is not only fun‚ but a necessity‚ in contemporary times. Progress stems from outside-the-box thinking; however‚ in modern society‚ conformity is the norm‚ but doing the impossible is necessary to facilitate development and

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    management. In reality‚ we usually use many stock control models such as the Economic Order Quantity model (EOQ) and Just-In-Time model (JIT). Efficiency gains in inventory management can bring significant improvement to overall company financial performance. In this report‚ rationale of the two models‚ effectiveness of the two models in practice‚ and use JIT system in McDonald company will be presented. Our conclusion that EOQ and JIT models like most management accounting techniques‚ are not a universal

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    introduction to policing: Vol. 1: Criminal justice in Australia. Sydney: Butterworths. Ch. 2. "Formal and informal methods of social control"‚ pp. 8-14. Formal and Informal Methods of Social Control Informal Control: The Socialisation Process Ii’OllltllllA lIN)) INIi’OllltllIIA ltllrrHOnS Oli’ ’Society’ is a broad term which ’includes aggregate groups within a geographically delineated nation state’ (Najman 1988: 4). Social controls operate within society to regulate the behaviour of individuals

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    criminal psychology a beginner’s guide From anarchism to artificial intelligence and genetics to global terrorism‚ Beginner’s Guides equip readers with the tools to fully understand the most challenging and important debates of our age. Written by experts in a clear and accessible style‚ books in this series are substantial enough to be thorough but compact enough to be read by anyone wanting to know more about the world they live in. anarchism democracy the palestine–israeli conflict ruth

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    Description of two Clinical Mental Health Counseling Supervision Models The profession of counseling has the ability to impact society by assisting individuals to work toward wellness and balance. Therefore‚ providing counselors-in-training with supervision is very important. There are various models that are used and two models include individual and group supervision. Individual and group supervision provides different experiences for counseling interns. According to Milne and Oliver (2000)‚

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    Year 12 Unit 1 Model Answers Question 1 (a) Outline what is meant by alternative dispute resolution and how it operates within the civil justice system – 14 marks The phrase alternative dispute resolution‚ also known as ‘ADR’ essentially is a range of ways to avoid full scale litigation. Access to justice is a fundamental right and is protected under Article 6 European Convention of Human Rights‚ therefore‚ if society is to operate effectively there must a way of ensuring that disputes between

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    going to jail‚ or being fined? Those are the individual effects of civil disobedience‚ but what happens what is the purpose of law in society? Thomas Hobbes‚ John Locke‚ and Jean-Jacques Rousseau all attempted to interpret the need for laws in society‚ in order to maintain the good of the whole and the individual. Each of their examination of the need for laws in society arose from the individual ’s departure from the "state of nature" to community living. It is important to examine each philosopher

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    Criminal Lawyer We have all heard those heartbreaking tragedies of homicides‚ rape‚ or even theft‚ and we talk about them with such sorrow in our hearts saying the suspect needs to serve so many years in prison. But I want to do something about it. I want to put those awful criminals in prison and keep them away from the innocent society. That is why I have chosen to take the path of becoming a criminal lawyer in my future. As a criminal lawyer‚ my job is to represent my client as best I can

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    Which one of the Superpowers was most responsible for the outbreak of the Cold War? From the late 1940s to the early 1990s‚ the USA and the USSR were in a state of "Cold War". The United States and USSR never fought each other in a direct military confrontation‚ but both superpowers threatened each other with nuclear annihilation and participated frequently in "proxy Wars" by supporting allied nations in numerous "hot" Wars. Such as‚ the Vietnam War‚ the Korean War‚ The Angolan War‚ etc. What seems

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    Criminal Procedure Policy Savannah Slorp CJA/353 August 23‚ 2010 Mr. Krauser Abstract Criminal procedures are safeguards against the indiscriminate application of criminal laws and the wanton treatment of suspected criminals. Specifically‚ they are designed to enforce the constitutional rights of criminal suspects and defendants‚ beginning with initial police contact and continuing through arrest‚ investigation‚ trial‚ sentencing‚ and appeals. The main constitutional provisions regarding

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