...Biological Criminal Behavior and Angela Yates Ceretha Butler, Angela De Libero, Tameka James, Sam Price, Michael Palazuelos CJA/314 5/20/2013 Professor Judy Mazzucca Biological Criminal Behavior Through-out history criminal intents have escalade from small crime to federal crimes seen in cases today. Research have proven genes influence the outcome of a behavior in a criminal behavior and the type of attach committed to his or her victim. This crimes are taught in the school of crime into five different steps to help during a crime investigation. One of these cases is Andrea Yates, who committed a horrific crime on her family. This paper will explain the changes in history of crime and the procedures done in a crime. The paper will also include the story of a criminal who committed the crime. Genetic evidence that confirms that biology does play an important part in explaining an offender’s criminality. Some believe that desire to commit crimes may be inherited and that criminal inclinations are genetically based. Research has been done extensively to discover evidence that would support this claim that has been made by intellectuals. Criminal deeds have always been a motivation due to the debate of nature and nurture. Studies have been done in regards to this debate that has resulted in a conclusion that both genes and environment do play apart in the criminality of a person. The research has stated that it is more often collaboration between genes and the...
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...SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online vol.29 issue3Effects of process variables and additives on mustard oil hydrolysis by porcine pancreas lipaseApplication of enzymes in leather processing: a comparison between chemical and coenzymatic processes author indexsubject indexarticles search Home Pagealphabetic serial listing Services on Demand Article English (pdf) English (epdf) Article in xml format Article references How to cite this article Automatic translation Send this article by e-mail Indicators Have no cited articlesCited by SciELO Access statistics Related links Share Share on deliciousShare on googleShare on twitterShare on diggShare on citeulikeMore Sharing ServicesMore More Sharing ServicesMore Permalink Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering On-line version ISSN 0104-6632 Braz. J. Chem. Eng. vol.29 no.3 São Paulo July/Sept. 2012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0104-66322012000300003 BIOPROCESS ENGINEERING Study on fermentation conditions of palm juice vinegar by response surface methodology and development of a kinetic model S. Ghosh; R. Chakraborty; G. Chatterjee; U. Raychaudhuri* Centre for Medicinal Food and Applied Nutrition, Department of Food Technology and Biochemical Engineering, Fax: 91-033-24146822, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, 700032, India. E-mail: utpal31@hotmail.com ABSTRACT Natural vinegar is one of the fermented...
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...How to improve sales of Bajaj Pulsar: A consumer insight Submitted By Ravi Shekhar Kumar Table of Contents 1. Introduction 4 1.1 Background 4 2. Research Framework 5 2.1 Research Proposal 5 2.2 Research Objectives 6 3. Research Methodology 7 3.1 Literature Survey 7 3.2 Qualitative Research 9 3.4 Research Hypothesis Development 10 3.5 Measure Development 14 3.6 Data Analysis Plan 15 4. Conclusion 18 Annexure-A (Details of Indepth Interview) 19 Annexure-B (Hypothesis) 20 Annexure-C (Sample Instrument) 21 References: 29 Executive Summary Objectives: The growth of Indian Motorcycle market has plummeted in 2008-09 and this has affected Pulsar, a flagship brand of Bajaj Auto Limited. The market share of Pulsar in the premium segment of motorcycle has declined by around 8% in the last two years. Therefore, in this project work our aim to develop strategy for improving sales of Bajaj Pulsar. Research Methodology: To understand the consumers’ expectation and satisfaction from the purchases of motorcycle, we have done qualitative research to identify the underlying motives for the purchase of Motorcycle. We have formulated a set of research problem to address our management decision problem. These research problems have helped us in identification variables relevant to our study. Using these variables we proposed a set hypothesis. Finally to test these hypotheses, we have developed an instrument and also proposed a tentative data Analysis plan...
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...Financial Markets, Insurance and Entrepreneurship in the countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region Draft not to be cited February 27, 2013 1. Introduction The goal of the paper is to focus on the countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and particularly those of the of the South of the Mediterranean, and examine the relationship between insurance – defined as the capability of covering the cost of future harmful events-and entrepreneurship broadly defined as the capability to start independent businesses activities and possibly introduce new combinations of productive factors. The analysis is based on the distinction between uncertainty and risk that Knight unveiled (Knight, 2012) arguing that risk involves situations where a decision maker face unknown outcomes but known ex-ante probability distributions, while uncertainty is characterized by situations in which the probability distribution of a random outcome is unknown. Consequently, while risk can be covered by insurance, uncertainty normally is not. The other pillar of this research is the role of entrepreneurship; a factor that the economic literature has not considered for long time and that in the last 20 years has become the center of any strategy for economic growth in emerging and advanced economies. The discovery of the role of entrepreneurs dates back to Schumpeter (Schumpeter, 1982a) who regards entrepreneurs as the engine of economic growth. Schumpeter (Schumpeter...
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...9-805-130 REV: JULY 8, 2009 LYNDA M. APPLEGATE ROBERT AUSTIN ELIZABETH COLLINS IBM's Decade of Transformation: Turnaround to Growth This is my last annual letter to you. By the time you read this, Sam Palmisano will be our new chief executive officer, the eighth in IBM’s history. He will be responsible for shaping our strategic direction as well as leading our operations. . . . I want to use this occasion to offer my perspective on what lies ahead for our industry. To many observers today, its future is unclear, following perhaps the worst year in its history. A lot of people chalk that up to the recession and the “dot-com bubble.” They seem to believe that when the economies of the world recover, life in the information technology industry will get back to normal. In my view, nothing could be further from the truth. Lou Gerstner, IBM Annual Report, 2001 In 1990, IBM was the second-most-profitable company in the world, with net income of $6 billion on revenues of $69 billion, and it was completing a transformation designed to position it for success in the next decade. For the world leader in an industry that expected to keep growing spectacularly, the future looked promising. But all was not well within IBM, and its senior executives realized it. “In 1990, we were feeling pretty good because things seemed to be getting better,” one executive remarked. “But we weren’t feeling great because we knew there were deep structural problems.” Those structural problems revealed...
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...9-805-130 REV: JULY 8, 2009 LYNDA M. APPLEGATE ROBERT AUSTIN ELIZABETH COLLINS IBM's Decade of Transformation: Turnaround to Growth This is my last annual letter to you. By the time you read this, Sam Palmisano will be our new chief executive officer, the eighth in IBM’s history. He will be responsible for shaping our strategic direction as well as leading our operations. . . . I want to use this occasion to offer my perspective on what lies ahead for our industry. To many observers today, its future is unclear, following perhaps the worst year in its history. A lot of people chalk that up to the recession and the “dot-com bubble.” They seem to believe that when the economies of the world recover, life in the information technology industry will get back to normal. In my view, nothing could be further from the truth. Lou Gerstner, IBM Annual Report, 2001 In 1990, IBM was the second-most-profitable company in the world, with net income of $6 billion on revenues of $69 billion, and it was completing a transformation designed to position it for success in the next decade. For the world leader in an industry that expected to keep growing spectacularly, the future looked promising. But all was not well within IBM, and its senior executives realized it. “In 1990, we were feeling pretty good because things seemed to be getting better,” one executive remarked. “But we weren’t feeling great because we knew there were deep structural problems.” Those structural problems revealed...
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...0120.art_A1_313_0120.art_A1_313.qxd 09/05/13 11.39 Pagina 61 economia & management 3 - 2013 corbellini - marafioti LA CSR NELLA MODA Strumento di marketing o elemento fondante della strategia di impresa? Senior Lecturer Area Strategia e Imprenditorialità, SDA Bocconi erica.corbellini@sdabocconi.it Elisabetta Marafioti Docente Senior Area Strategia e Imprenditorialità, SDA Bocconi elisabetta.marafioti@unibocconi.it LO SCENARIO POST CRISI DEL 2008 HA SEGNATO UN CAMBIAMENTO PROFONDO NELLE ATTITUDINI DI CONSUMO DEI BENI DI ALTA GAMMA. IL PRODOTTO È TORNATO PROTAGONISTA E IL CONCETTO DI QUALITÀ DEL PRODOTTO NON PUÒ PRESCINDERE DA TRACCIABILITÀ, DENOMINAZIONE D’ORIGINE, UN’ORGANIZZAZIONE DEL LAVORO ATTENTA AI BISOGNI DELLE PERSONE E UN CICLO DI PRODUZIONE-DISTRIBUZIONE RISPETTOSO DELL’AMBIENTE. È CRESCIUTA, NELLE AZIENDE DELLA MODA, L’ATTENZIONE ALLA CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. L’ARTICOLO SI PROPONE DI INVESTIGARE IN QUALE MISURA QUESTA NUOVA SENSIBILITÀ SIA UNA STRATEGIA CONCRETA O SIA PREVALENTEMENTE LIMITATA A OPERAZIONI DI MARKETING. L’ANALISI DELLE POLITICHE DI CSR DI 26 AZIENDE LEADER MOSTRA COME LA RESPONSABILITÀ SOCIALE SIA DESTINATA A DIVENTARE ELEMENTO INTEGRANTE DELLA VALUE PROPOSITION AZIENDALE E PREMESSA DEL SUCCESSO COMPETITIVO. 61 © RCS Libri SpA - TUTTI I DIRITTI SONO RISERVATI Erica Corbellini 0120.art_A1_313_0120.art_A1_313.qxd 09/05/13 11.39 Pagina 62 e. corbellini, e. marafioti economia & management 3 - 2013 ...
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...Vis-a-vis 0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OBJECTIVE : • • • To find the position of Yamaha’s bikes in various segments of Indian market. To interpret the satisfaction level of customers using different brands of bike. To suggest Yamaha as to how it can improve its market share. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY : The research had to be conducted through a survey based on questionnaires • Sample size – 200. • Brands covered – Hero honda Bajaj Honda Tvs Suzuki Yamaha Target area – Noida Greater noida Ghaziabad Sampling used – simple random. Scaling used – 5 point likert scale . • • • 1 DATA ANALYSIS : Analysis was done on the basis of 22 parameters. Bar charts were developed on these parameters which compare different brands in the 2 wheeler industry.with the help of these charts. yamaha’s position in the market is found and analysed . SUGGESTIONS : • Introduction of new brands.this may turn the market oligopolistic but will definitely increase the market share. Looks and style should not be over stressed as compared to quality and mileage. Yamaha does not have any successful 150 cc bike. Yamaha’s R & D facilities should coordinate with the marketing wing to give customers what they want. Secondary research shows that yamaha has a good brand awareness. But when it comes to real market , it is an illusion. 360 degree marketing approach with aggressive promotional campaigns should be followed. Focus should be on young teenagers and executives as they represent largest portion...
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...APRIL 2007 Doing Business in Brazil ERNST & YOUNG DOING BUSINESS IN BRAZIL CONTENT SUMMARY B7 - Essential Industries .................................................. 13 B8 - Energy and Natural Resources ............................. 13 A B9 - Foreign Trade ............................................................... 13 Trade Balance ............................................................... 13 Exports and Imports ..................................................... 13 Trading Partners ........................................................... 14 A1 - Regulatory Constraints and Relief ........................ 6 Regional and International Trading Associations ........ 14 Exchange Background ................................................... 6 Exchange Controls ........................................................ 6 Foreign Ownership of Business .................................... 6 Foreign Ownership of Real State .................................. 6 A2 - Government Attitude and Incentives ................... 7 C Government Attitude to Foreign Investment ................. 7 Foreign Investment Government Financial Incentives .................................. 7 A3 - Tax System ..................................................................... 7 C1 - Exchange Controls .................................................... 14 Remittance of Dividends and Profits ........................... 14 Corporate Income Tax...
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...Free Software, Free Society: Selected Essays of Richard M. Stallman Introduction by Lawrence Lessig Edited by Joshua Gay GNU Press www.gnupress.org Free Software Foundation Boston, MA USA First printing, first edition. Copyright © 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ISBN 1-882114-98-1 Published by the Free Software Foundation 59 Temple Place Boston, MA Tel: 1-617-542-5942 Fax: 1-617-542-2652 Email: gnu@gnu.org Web: www.gnu.org GNU Press is an imprint of the FSF. Email: press@gnu.org Web: www.gnupress.org Please contact the GNU Press for information regarding bulk purchases for classroom or user group use, reselling, or any other questions or comments. Original artwork by Etienne Suvasa. Cover design by Jonathan Richard. Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this book provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on all copies. Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this book into another language, from the original English, with respect to the conditions on distribution of modified versions above, provided that it has been approved by the Free Software Foundation. i Short Contents Editor’s Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 A Note on Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Topic Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
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...POLITICS, THEOLOGY AND HISTORY RAYMOND PLANT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Politics, Theology and History is a major new book by a prominent academic and an active politician. It ranges widely across the disciplines of theology, political theory and philosophy and poses acute questions about the basic moral foundations of liberal societies. Lord Plant focuses on the role that religious belief can and ought to play in argument about public policy in a pluralistic society. He examines the potential political implications of Christian belief and the ways in which it may be deployed in political debate. The book is a contribution to the modern debate about the moral pluralism of western liberal societies, discussing the place of religious belief in the formation of policy and asking what sorts of issues in modern society might be the legitimate objects of a Christian social and political concern. Raymond Plant has written an important study of the relationship between religion and politics which will be of value to students, academics, politicians, church professionals, policy makers and all concerned with the moral fabric of contemporary life. r ay m on d pl an t is Professor of European Political Thought at the University of Southampton and a Member of the House of Lords. He was a Home affairs spokesperson for the Labour Party from 1992 to 1996, and Master of St Catherine's College, Oxford, from 1994 to 2000. Lord Plant's main publications are Social and Moral Theory in Casework...
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...POLITECNICO DI MILANO SCUOLA DI INGEGNERIA DEI SISTEMI CORSO DI LAUREA MAGISTRALE IN INGEGNERIA GESTIONALE LE INIZIATIVE INTRANET: ANALISI DELLO STATO ATTUALE E DELLE PROSPETTIVE FUTURE NEL SETTORE BANCARIO ITALIANO Relatore: Prof. Mariano Corso Correlatore: Ing. Fiorella Crespi Tesi di laurea di: Germano Mangia 767184 Federico Migliorini 765984 Anno Accademico 2011-2012 II Indice INDICE INDICE DELLE FIGURE INDICE DELLE TABELLE ABSTRACT SOMMARIO 1 IL CONTESTO MACROECONOMICO DI RIFERIMENTO 1.1 La difficile situazione attuale: quadro macroeconomico 1.2 La dinamica della crisi finanziaria internazionale VI IX X XI 1 1 3 2 IL SISTEMA BANCARIO ITALIANO 2.1 L’evoluzione del sistema bancario italiano negli ultimi vent’anni: il processo di concentrazione 2.2 Il sistema Bancario italiano attuale 2.3 Le caratteristiche del sistema bancario italiano 2.4 La Normativa bancaria 2.5 I Trend futuri 6 6 10 14 19 26 3 IL RUOLO DELL’ICT IN BANCA 3.1 Il ruolo dell’ICT nelle organizzazioni 3.2 Il mercato italiano dell’ICT 3.3 Il ruolo dell’ICT nelle banche italiane 31 31 33 40 4 LA INTRANET 4.1 Definizione di Intranet 4.2 I modelli di Intranet 4.3 Le funzionalità supportate dai modelli di Intranet 4.4 La Governance della Intranet 4.5 L’evoluzione della Intranet 4.6 Verso il Virtual Workspace 4.7 L’Intranet 2.0 4.8 L’Enterprise 2.0 71 71 73 74 75 78 79 84 85 5 GLI AMBITI DI INNOVAZIONE 5.1 L’ Unified Communication and Collaboration...
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