...Virtual Police Department Crime Laboratory 2121 Virtual Blvd. Virtual, MD 20000 Report of Examination |To: |Det. Adams |Report Date: |10/05/2014 | | |Virtual Police Department | | | | |2121 Virtual Blvd | | | | |Virtual MD, 20000 | | | | | | | | | |Agency Case #:12-030104 | | | | | | | | |Lab #: |FA-14-30104 | |Reference: Laboratory Analysis Request submitted on 03/20/2014 | |Type of Examination: Firearms Analysis ...
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...You can create art and beauty on a computer. Computers can change your life for the better. Like Aladdin's lamp, you could get it to do your bidding. Hackers operate by these principles whether anyone gives them permission to or not. For example, they have no compunction about taking information whether it is offered as free or not. However, they make a concerted effort to make information free to everyone. Hackers were the driving force behind the free software movement, which resulted in concepts such as "freeware" and "shareware," as well as the open source movement, in which source code is made available for everyone to use and adapt for their own purposes, without cost (Poynder). The GNU project was started in 1984 to develop a complete UNIX-like operating system that is free software; "GNU," which stands for "GNU's not UNIX," is based on the kernel Linux is sponsored by the Free Software Foundation and is widely used ("Free as in Freedom"). When hackers execute a hack, it is usually fueled by the desire to understand something more fully, and "hack value" is "the notion among hackers that something is worth doing or is interesting," so therefore hackers rarely bother hacking something that does not hold intrinsic interest for them ("Hack Value"). A classic hack has hallmark characteristics of its own, as well: 1. Simplicity: the act has to be simple but impressive. 2. Mastery: the act involves sophisticated technical knowledge. 3. Illicitness: the act...
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...Jacob A. Kelly 600 Jackson St., Apt. C • Blacksburg, VA 24060 • (540) 555-2121 • Email: jakelly@vt.edu 4156 Hawthorne Circle, Reston, VA 12345 (703) 654-3210 |OBJECTIVE |Sales management trainee position; goal to lead and train a sales staff | |EDUCATION |B.A., Communication Studies, Public Relations Option, Marketing Minor, December 2002 | | |Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), Blacksburg, VA | | |Semester at Sea, Spring 2001 | | |GPA: In-major: 3.3./4.0 Overall: 2.6/4.0 | | |Earned 50% of educational expenses | |SKILLS |Marketing / Sales / Promotion | | |Grossed $15,000 in three months with summer painting business | | |Raised $600.00 in advertising space...
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...Designed to help educate the public, it runs exhibitions and has permanent collections. While it originally started as just three classrooms in 1950, it has grown to encompass 17,500 objects. If you have the time, make sure to check out some of the best exhibitions at the museum like the Baroque, Native American, Renaissance and Asian Art. The Lowe Art Museum was the first art museum in Florida to be accredited by the American Association of Museums. Base Museum of Art Located at 2121 Park Avenue, the Base Museum of Art offers musical programs, art classes and a stream of exhibitions. While it may be one of Miami's smaller art museums, it has a unique collection that is worth checking out. Housed in an art deco building, it was originally started when John and Johanna Bass donated their collection to the city. MOCA Miami The Museum of Contemporary Art is the place to go if you want the latest modern art exhibitions. The internationally recognized museum hosts emerging and established artists. If you are looking for experimental artists or the latest developments in the art world, the MOCA Miami is the place to go. The Perez Art Museum in...
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...Researched, compiled and published by Woods & Seaton International Automotive Systems Customer Relationships Management - “CRM” May 2009 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ESTABLISHED ★ 1973 ★ ★ ★ ★★★ International Automotive Systems - “CRM” - 2009 For the sole, internal use of Aspen Marketing Services, Inc. - Contact: Bill Ewing. Researched, compiled and published by Woods & Seaton page 123 International Automotive Systems Customer Relationships Management - “CRM” May 2009 Copyright Notice All rights reserved. This document is supplied for the sole, internal use of... Aspen Marketing Services, Inc. - Contact: Bill Ewing. No part may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright holder. Any questions from Subscribers to Woods & Seaton Automotive Systems Information about this study should be addressed to Mike Seaton, Automotive Systems & Communications, Wash Hill House, ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Wooburn Green, ESTABLISHED ★ 1973 ★ Buckinghamshire ★ ★ England, HP10 0JA. ★ ★ ★ Telephone: 44 (0) 1628 525 960 E-Mail address . . . mikeseaton@woods-seaton.com Web Site . . . http://www.woods-seaton.com © Woods & Seaton 2009 Tel. 44 (0)1628 525 960 E-mail: mikeseaton@woods-seaton.com www.woods-seaton.com Subscribers to Woods & Seaton Automotive Systems Information are automatically included on our e-mail Briefings list ...
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...MEMORANDUM The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co 200 Innovation Way Akron, Ohio , 44316-0001 phone: (330) 796-2121 Fax: (330) 796-2222 Date: August 05, 2013 To: Mr. Zilverstein, Head of Business Development From: Noam Hadass, Senior Analyst Subject: Analysis - Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Dear Mr. Zilverstein , please find below as you requested: * SWOT analysis on the company * an issue that we believe will affect the company in the future * A visual for Goodyear’s revenue in the years 2010-2012. SWOT ANALYSIS Strength: * Loyal customers: When given a choice, customers are loyal to Goodyear Tires. Instead of targeting all customers, Goodyear Tires can invest most of its resources on new customers and only a small portion on the preservation of existing ones. Weakness: * 19th largest air polluter in the U.S: the manufacturing process of Goodyear tire is ineffective regarding the amount of pollution it creates. And as the world is advancing towards “Green” manufacturing in all sectors, being a major polluter can affect the positive corporate image Goodyear are trying to create. Also this makes the company sensitive to regulation towards pollution. Opportunity: * Penetrate new markets in China and India: right to this day Goodyear has a very little market share in these developing countries. With about a third of the world’s population, this market represents an opportunity for large growth...
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...Prep ● Custodial/Janitorial ● Cooking ● Quality Control ● Banquet Set-up ● Language: English, Creole & French ● Intangibles: Work effectively with a diverse population, Very Responsible, Very Reliable, Always on Time, and Excellent work Habits. ------------------------------------------------- RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE 04/2013 – 06/2015 Custodian Goodwill Industries Supv: Allan Rapalo 305-439-8007 ● Responsible for cleaning offices. 06/2010 – 06/2013 Sales Associate Goodwill Industries Supv: Ludmina ● Responsible for cleaning the store, fixing, and cashier. 04/2010 – 11/2007 Q.C Inspector Goodwill Industries Miami, FL Supv: Richard Lederi 305-325-9114 2121 Northwest 21st Street ● Responsible for Quality Control. Inspected fabric and cuts made in Cutting Department. Insured that Cutting Machines meet required specifications, sorted cut material for distribution, and reported any adverse issues to my...
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...1101 Critical Thinking 4-5 hours 9 hours HLTH 3110 HCMG 3101 HCMG 3320 HCMG 3340 HCMG 3401 HCMG 3501 HCMG 3701 HCMG 3901 HCMG 4110 HCMG 4401 HCMG 4560 HSCI 3520 HSCI 3550 Interactive Communication Introduction to Health Systems Management Healthcare Economics Healthcare Information technology Applied Human Resources Management for Health Care Delivery Health Care Systems TQM Introduction to Epidemiology Marketing in Health Care Administration of Managed Care Introduction to Primary/Long-Term Care Health Care Finance Legal Issues in Health Care Ethical Issues in Health Care 9 hours Additional Courses (Choose from COMM 1001,COMM 1002; COMM 1110, FREN 1002, SPAN 1002, SPAN 1999 or FREN 1999) AREA C 6 hours Take ONE – ENGL 2111, 2112, 2121, 2122, 2131 or 2132; FREN 2001, 2002; PHIL 2201; SPAN 2001, 2002 Take ONE – ART 2301, 2302; CMS 2100; FREN 2001, 2002; MUSC 2101, 2301; PHIL 2401; SPAN 2001, 2002; or THEA 1100 AREA D 10-11 hours Take ONE sequence – CHEM 1151/1151L-1152; CHEM 1211/1211L-1212/1212L;PHYS 1111/1111L-1112; PHYS 2111/2111L-2212/2212L; BIOL 1111/1111L-1112; BIOL 1107/1107L-1108/1108L; SCI 1111/1111L-1112 1st Lab required/2nd Lab may be optional Take ONE – MATH1221, *1231, 1241, 1113, 2502; CSCI 1301; or SCI 1901 *recommended AREA E POLS 1101 American Government Take ONE – HIST 1111, HIST 1112 or SOSC 2501 Take ONE – HIST 2110, HIST 2111 or HIST 2112 Take ONE – SOCI 1101 or PSYC 1101 12 hours RELATED ELECTIVES Take THREE – HCMG 3601, HCMG 3801, HCMG 4180,...
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...Improving/decreasing IT time to deploy all technologies needed in a retail location * Reducing waiting times for contractors to do work The report also investigates the fact that the analysis conducted has limitations. Some of the limitations include: the most resent population numbers in this area are not very current. The cost of a build out in this area is not known since there are no other locations in a 20 mile radius. The average cost of the build out is based on locations being built in neighboring cities. Project Scope Statement – Project Objective This project is being undertaken to establish a new retail sales location for AT&T. The new retail location will be held within an existing building with 2,500 sft and located at 2121 hot weather lane, Phoenix, AZ 85050. The project is to commence on Monday, July 28, 2014 and will complete no later than Friday, September 12, 2014. This project will not exceed $150,000. Deliverables A 2,500 sft...
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...Why is nutrition important? What impact does it have on our physical and mental health? Nutrition is important because it nourishes and energizes the body. Without it the body can not function properly and can have a long lasting effect your health. “Poor nutrition habits can be a behavioral health issues, because nutrition and diet affect how you feel, look, think and act.” (Ajmera, 2011). Dieting without the proper nutrition and lack of exercising causes obesity which in turn can lead into mental problems such as depression. For me personally, I tend to eat when I am bored or depressed. Most people decided to take out their frustration on food instead of hitting the gym. When we eat healthy, we feel energize and have confident in ourselves. What are the six classes of nutrients? How do they individually and collectively help us to maintain our health status? There are six types of nutrients including water, carbohydrate, fat, protein, vitamins, and minerals. Water is the most important nutrient that needs to be consummated daily so we can function properly. Each type of nutrients has its benefits on its own but can produce better quality when combine with others. Carbohydrates, fats and proteins provide the energy we used on a daily basis. Vitamins and minerals are used by our organs to function properly and effectively. Someone consumes carbohydrates but does not take the proper vitamins; they will have energy but can have a hard time digesting food. What are the characteristics...
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...Chapter 2 Exercises Steven Quevedo GS1140 Problem Solving Itt Tech Asad Bhatti 06/28/12 Question 2.1: from the tables on pages 14 and 15 I feel I possess the attitude characteristic the most. I never give up on anything because I have the mentality that everything can be done when one applies themselves. The characteristic I lack in is Action Because I never reread a problem and I don’t second guess myself I don’t draw or make equations to help me and I never seem to be able to re phrase a question that I don’t understand in the format its given to me in the first place. Question 2.4: from Einstein theory of relativity changed the way the scientist looked at mass, energy, time and space this is the best example I can think of when I think of a Paradigm Shift Question 2.6: After establishing the 4 people that I have the most interaction with I came to a conclusion that to create a more creative environment I would ask a daily what If this happen today to see what kind of response would get. Due to the immature group of friends I have the questions had to be a bit drastic and theme based Example: Zombies attacking, if the swat came down on us, we had a super powers. This did help stimulate the groups minds but it also made for very childlike answers but it also showed me those who would be leaders and the different characteristics everyone would show during these events. Question 2.7: A: I would kindly ask if others had any suggestions as to not hurt...
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...The Crisis Communication Plan of Massachusetts General Hospital Introduction to the Plan All organizations have possibility of encountering a crisis. When a crisis strikes, an organization could protect he organization’s reputation and unite its employee to realize its mission by effective and timely communication. The key to effective communication in a crisis is proactive preparation. With a specific instruction in hand, employees are able to effectively respond to the related issues. To the public, we are always proud of our excellent services. In 2015, U.S. News & World Report named our Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) the top hospital in the nation based on our quality of care, patient safety and reputation in 16 clinical specialties. For a hospital, there is nothing more important than trust. Therefore, we need a crisis communication plan to prepare all members for the crises to maintain the public and stakeholder trust. This guide is designed for our MGH members to develop and adopt a practical tool for planning appropriate measures. The guide helps them to be better prepared to face the wide range of emergencies that may occur in an organization. Given the complexity of Massachusetts General Hospital’s business, I make the scale of crises that would take place in Boston. Crisis Inventory for Massachusetts General Hospital External crises Type | Description | Happened Before | Probability | Impact | Natural Disaster | Hurricane,Snow...
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...Corporate Governance is a Journey not a Destination. Discuss. Submission by Patricia Mbatia Definition of Corporate Governance: The system of rules, practices and processes by which a company is directed and controlled. Corporate governance essentially involves balancing the interests of the many stakeholders in a company - these include its shareholders, management, customers, suppliers, financiers, government and the community. Since corporate governance also provides the framework for attaining a company's objectives, it encompasses practically every sphere of management, from action plans and internal controls to performance measurement and corporate disclosure. Corporate governance became a pressing global issue following the 2002 introduction of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in the U.S., which was ushered in to restore public confidence in companies and markets after accounting fraud bankrupted high-profile companies such as Enron and WorldCom. Most companies strive to have a high level of corporate governance. These days, it is not enough for a company to merely be profitable; it also needs to demonstrate good corporate citizenship through environmental awareness, ethical behavior and sound corporate governance practices. These programs are ongoing and hence form the journey to good corporate governance. Corporate governance stands for responsible business management geared towards long-term value creation. Views of corporate governance are shifting from mere obligation...
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...noticed Cho being good at mathematics and english, and he also finished a three year program at his school within one and a half years. After the Columbine High School massacre, Cho found himself enjoying what had occurred. Also, he was found writing "repeat columbine" in an assignment. When the writing was found, the school contacted Cho's sister and, shortly after was sent to a psychiatrist. He was diagnosed with selective mutism disorder. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University accepted cho as he enrolled as an undergraduate majoring in business information technology. During cho's senior year, he quickly changed his major to english. The school did not disclose why Cho switch majors. Cho lived with five roommates in suite 2121, a three room suite in Harper Hall. Professor Nikki Giovanni, a professor who taught cho's poetry class had removed cho from her class due to his behavior. Students who described Cho thought Cho was a quiet person. A student recalled that Cho's first day in literature class, an assignment was for all the students to introduce themselves. When it was Cho's turn, he did not speak. Karan Grewl, who was a roommate of Cho's also recalled that Cho would sit in a wood rocker by the window and stared at the lawn below. Preparation for the mass shooting that became known as The Virginia Tech Shooting. On February 9, 2007, Cho purchased his first handgun online. A .22 caliber Walther P22 semi-automatic pistol was purchased, from TGSCOM Inc. The company...
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...Request for Proposal (RFP) No. 14-01 Computer and Hardware Equipment Desktop Workstations, Notebooks, Tablets, File Servers, Storage Solutions, Desktop and LAN Printers, Networking Products, Computer-based Telecommunications Systems, Electronics (Cameras, MP3s, GPS, etc.), Scanners and Projectors, Computer Accessories/Parts/Upgrades Release Date: March 3, 2014 Close Date: April 4, 2014, 2:00 PM (PDT) WSIPC Joanne Schultz, Proposal Coordinator 2121 W. Casino Road Everett, WA 98204-1472 Rfp1401@wsipc.org All proposals must be complete and properly executed by the Vendor and received by the date and time above to be considered for award. WSIPC Proposal No. 14-01 March 2014 Page 1 of 20 TABLE OF CONTENTS General Invitation---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 1.0 Invitation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 1.1 Pre-Proposal Conference -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 1.2 Contact and Delivery -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 RFP SCHEDULE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 2.0 Schedule------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 OVERVIEW/BACKGROUND -------------------------------------...
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