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    Technical communication methods CJA/304 September 9‚ 2013 Technical communication methods In this paper our team will discuss some technical communication methods such as the mobile data terminal‚ and the automated license plate reader. Through our research we will explain what each communication method is and how it is applied through the daily life of an enforcement type career. Mobile Data Terminal Mobile Data Terminal (MDT) is one of the technologies that have been modified throughout

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    Strategy Evaluation

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    Strategy Evaluation is as significant as strategy formulation because it throws light on the efficiency and effectiveness of the comprehensive plans in achieving the desired results. The managers can also assess the appropriateness of the current strategy in todays dynamic world with socio-economic‚ political and technological innovations. Strategic Evaluation is the final phase of strategic management.The significance of strategy evaluation lies in its capacity to co-ordinate the task performed

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    Evaluation Essay

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    An Evaluation on Working at McDonalds After reading this essay by Amitai Etzioni‚ I could see why he is promoting teenagers to pay more attention to their academics and education rather working at fast food restaurants like McDonalds. He provides many studies done to prove his thesis clearly. One of the few studies is a 1984 study by Ivan Charper and Bryan Shore Fraser which says that teenagers do not pay attention to what skills they develop because they only care about finishing their working

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    Monitoring and Evaluation

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    Write an essay on monitoring and evaluation (M&E) in which you: describe the difference between monitoring and evaluation distinguish between participatory M&E and conventional M&E describe how participatory monitoring and evaluation (PM&E) is used in practice with specific reference to case studies from China Title: Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1 Introduction 3 2 The difference between monitoring and evaluation 3 3 Distinguishing Participatory

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    Elements of Crime

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    Elements of a Crime (Actus Reus & Mens Rea) Model Lesson Plan Source: Original lesson plan. Handout #2 from David Crump‚ Criminal Law: Cases‚ Statutes‚ And Lawyering Strategies‚ Lexis Nexis 2005 pg. 117-18. I. Goals: by the end of this class students should have a strong foundation for reading criminal statutes and differentiating similar crimes. II. Objectives a. Knowledge objectives: as a result of this class students will be better able to: i. define “Actus Reus” and “Mens Rea” ii

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    self evaluation

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    Individual Critical and Reflective Self-Evaluative Paper Course Evaluation; I really enjoyed this course‚ as I knew I would. I love to debate!! I am a very opinionated person and I used to want to be a lawyer when I grew up just because I loved to argue so much (such a pleasure for my parents!). On the course with me were some other girls who had some strong opinions too which was really great because we had some good debates with some strong arguments and points! At the beginning of the course

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    CRIME TYPOLOGIES

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    CRIME TYPOLOGIES VIOLENT CRIME Forcible rape – defined in common law as “the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will.” * Population density influences the rape rate. Metropolitan areas today have rape rates significantly higher than rural areas * Rape is a warm-weather crime with most incidents occurring during July and August and the lowest rates occurring during December‚ January‚ and February. * Rape is frequently underreported * Fail to report

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    - Victim evidence- In a forensic lab there is always data that is specified to a victim’s case such as fingerprints‚ DNA‚ and apparatus (weapons) it is often used to help solve cases such as murders and crimes that need forensic technology to help identify the suspect. Because of the importance of this information it has to be stored securely meaning it should be locked in a file draw which is located inside a securely locked room designated to specific cases. Information is slowly added to the investigation

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    Process Evaluation

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    The first step in my evaluation process would be to conduct formative research. In a formative evaluation‚ programs or projects are typically assessed during their development or early implementation to provide information about how best to revise and modify for improvement. This type of evaluation often is helpful for pilot projects and new programs‚ but can be used for progress monitoring of ongoing programs. A formative evaluation could be useful in further identifying the scale of foster youth

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    Evaluation of Freakonomics

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    nature‚ Levitts manages to use ordinary information to substantiate the equally bizarre answers to those questions. He begins the introduction with a shocking theory on the cause of the decline in crime in the 1990’s: Roe vs. Wade. The children‚ who were most likely to be the cause of a rise in crime‚ were instead aborted (Levitts 4). Without fear‚ Levitts flows directly into the theory that real estate agents are out for their own incentives‚ even at the detriment of their clients. Levitts uses

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