What do you think would be the toughest part about working with the union issues as a security manager?
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Distinguish among three approaches to how decisions are made: the rational-economic model, the administrative model, and image theory.
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YOUR PARENTS ARE COMING TO VISIT YOU IN VANCOUVER AND ARE STAYING FOR A WEEK, WHICH TOUR COMPANY WILL YOU CHOOSE AND WHY? THEY HAVE AN UNLIMITED BUDGET AND WANT TO SEE THE BEST OF THE BEST IN LUXURY HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, HENCE PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR BUDGET AND DISCUSS YOUR REASON WITH REAL LIFE EXAMPLES. - WRITE AN ESSAY OF 250 - 300 WORDS.
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the great wall of china what did how learn about this structure that was a surprise to you or resonated with you about building relationships in the workplace did the people who built this wall have to work together are there any lessons to be learned about building relationships across philosophical divides(differing world views) in the workplace?
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If you had 24 hours to live, what would you do? essay.
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A Question of Ethics
You are enjoying your job as a summer intern in the IT department of a local company. At lunch yesterday, several people were discussing ethical issues. You learned that some of them belong to IT organizations that have ethical codes to guide members and set professional standards. For example, Ann, your supervisor, belongs to the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), which has over 100,000 members from more than 100 countries and a website at acm.org. Ann said that the ACM code of ethics is important to her, and would definitely influence her views. On the other hand, Jack, a senior programmer, believes that his own personal standards would be sufficient to guide him if ethical questions were to arise.
Because you are excited about your career as an IT professional, you decide to visit ACM’s website to examine the code of ethics and make up your own mind. After you do so, would you tend to agree more with Ann or with Jack? Why?
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What are the four components of a rhetorical analysis?
**Please explain each one**
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what is the Daubert standard and the criteria the judge must evaluate
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Use stakeholder analysis techniques to identify the primary intended users and key stakeholders in an evaluation of a community policing initiative designed to get police officers engaging out in the community. What are the issues, if any, of using an internal evaluator from the police department to conduct the evaluation?
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What are some of the ways that Bentham thinks that utility may be measured
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Give an example of how patterns of development psychology insight into a mature form.
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Comment on the merits of unbiased multicultural observation both in clinical and in research contexts. How does systematic and institutionalized bias impact multicultural observation?
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Compare a site which has users use their “real names” with one which allows “fake names” What is their tone and language like? Are discussions supportive or argumentative? What kind of posts receive the most replies? Do you trust information equally for both?
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Garage Sale – Information for Buyers
You are roommates and you see an advertisement in the paper listing a piano, oriental style carpet and wooden desk for sale. The piano is what first attracted your attention. You and your roommate are in a band and have just started to write some songs together. It would help to have a piano for composing. You don’t have a lot of money, so you have to find the right one for the right price. So far, you’ve seen pianos that are in bad shape and over-priced, running between 600 and 850.
Although it is the piano you want, you might be interested in the other two items. You don’t have a desk, but it isn’t an urgent need, and the rug is a maybe as well. The two of you have agreed to share the expense and have budgeted 1250 total for the piano and the other items if they turn out to be good shape, but you hope to get them for less. You have an uncle who will move the piano for you for 50 dollars, but he is out of town for the next 10 days. If the seller will not wait, you will have to pay a professional piano mover 200-250 dollars and the seller should have to pay at least half.
You made an appointment and found out that the actual owner is out of the country and his friends will be negotiating the deal. When you get to the seller’s house, you are pleasantly surprised by the piano. It is in excellent condition. It looks a lot better than others you’ve seen. You and your roommate would be willing to go as high as 750 on a piano in this condition. The desk is okay but it needs some refurbishing. You would have to get it for under 300. The carpet is really nice and the color is good. It could use some cleaning but if they’ll let it go for less than 200, you would consider buying it. You are also interested in a music stand that wasn’t listed in the ad. You wonder if the seller might be interested in selling it as well. It looks to be hand carved.
Tips for Both Sides:
-Look at your budget and put together package offers.
-Are there considerations besides the cost of the items?
-Decide what your first offer will be if you plan to make the first offer.
-Any questions for the seller?
Garage Sale – Information for Sellers
You have a mutual friend who was transferred out of the country and asked you to sell a few items he couldn’t take with him. The three main pieces are:
Everything else is small and of little value. There a few paintings, some books and an old music stand.
Your friend who owns the items said he didn’t know that much about their value but needed to net at least 500 for piano, desk and rug. He has offered to pay you everything you get over 500 for handling the sale. The $30 ad has been your only out-of-pocket expense so far.
You are willing to split up the items but would really like to finish up the sale today. If you keep the items past the end of the week, you are going to have to start paying 50 a week to store the piano. Moving the piano will cost 200 but if you sell it, then that is an expense you will ask the buyer to cover.
You placed an ad in the paper describing the pieces but did not list any prices. You received several inquiries but only one person ended up making an appointment to see the items. It is two roommates and they are coming this afternoon to possibly make an offer.
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