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Library Lesson Plan Target Grade
In this activity, students will learn about maps, and how libraries are like maps. Students will fill in fun facts on a world map, and may utilized the library atlas' and other geographic resources to fill in the maps.
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Women in management and the glass ceiling: models and best practices
The working environment in any organization is often dynamic and comes with scores of challenges. Until recently, most organizations valued male labor than those of women because of their supposed weakness and incapability to handle tough tasks. This study focuses on how the glass ceiling has been broken whilst elucidating some chain of events that have seen women being represented competitively in all sorts of working environments. It is evident that women representation has significantly improved in the recent past in most work places and organizations.
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CPA Interview I Interviewed John Perez Who
I interviewed John Perez who is a recent graduate of Florida International University. John obtained his CPA designation shortly after graduation in 2009. He currently works for Macy's Inc., in Cincinnati, Ohio as a…
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Missouri Plan for Selecting Judges: Merit Selection Explained
The Missouri Plan is a judicial selection process utilized by certain States in the US. Under the Plan, a selection committee offers the Governor of the state with the names of three candidates for office. If the Governor selects one of the candidates within sixty days, that person is appointed to the bench one year; if not, the committee makes the selection and appointment. After a year, the justice runs unopposed on the next general election ballot.
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Code of ethics overview
In the academic world, as well as in the business world, as an essential part in the conduct of activities and actions there is an increasing need for the existence of a code of ethics, due to the fact that students and…
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Restriction of free speech on American campuses
The freedom of speech is essential to our identity as Americans. However, there has been much controversy concerning students invocation of their first amendment rights on college campuses across the country.
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Has Computer Technology Enhanced Overall Efficiency of South Florida Law Enforcement Agencies?
Computers and Their Effects upon Police Efficiency
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The Civil War from 1861 to 1865
The Civil War represents a decisive period in American history, but also one of violence, during which more than 620,000 Americans died. (Gary B. Nash, Carter Smith, page 144) The American Civil War was fought between North and the South, and started as a result of their differences regarding slavery, state's rights and federal authority. The decisive moment was when Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln won the election, and become the president of the United States. This victory influenced seven states to leave the union; on December 20, 1860 South Carolina, and, after the war started six more states left the union (Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi)
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Racial Profiling Since 9-11
The racial profiling implies the discrimination by police to detail a person as suspect basing on the racial manifestations. In the present days the process of racial profiling has changed to a great extent.
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Common Theme Found in Three Stories
Comparing "A Good Man is Hard to Find," "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" and "The Cask of Amontillado" helps to reveal the way in which the relationships between killers and their victims have been framed in society. Each story presents a different image of the killer, but they work in conjunction to demonstrate how killers are produced by society and endowed with the power to control their victims. Taken together, they show how killers are not monsters, but rather natural products of a flawed society.