...I strongly believe that students should not have their private property searched. Just because a backpack is brought to school doesn’t make it school property. Another reason is that the Fourth Amendment protects us from unreasonable searches. Officials that do this are sick people and they have no right to look in student’s property. Just because I bring a backpack to school doesn’t make it school property. The school gives me a textbook and I take it home, now it’s on my property. Can I do anything I want with that book though? No, because it would be destruction of School Property. You can’t search my backpack and cause destruction in it and not fix it. It’s just the same thing as there textbook and laptops. Searching the student’s things is an invasion of privacy and the student my feel harassed and embarrassed. The Fourth Amendment is supposed to protect are property and we are to...
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...Jaclyn A Smith Week 4 Assignment 1: Your Marketing Plan Dr. Dotty Heady Mkt 500 - Marketing Management 11.2.15 Backpacks are an essential part of every young child’s life. From the moment a child begins their educational career, backpacks become a necessary component in order to transport required materials. There are a myriad of choices when it comes to backpacks from superheroes, princesses, generic colors, etc. The right backpack can represent a child’s individual personality just as the wrong backpack can make the best child child extremely unhappy. The issue with these backpacks, however, are that they are not truly unique to that child. If ten children all purchase the same “Frozen” or Pottery Barn Kids backpack, they are truly not capitalizing on their own unique personality. To that end, my company New Me, is an online backpack boutique in which children can create their own unique backpack design. The site allows each child (or adult) to create a unique backpack with their choice of colors, prints, and even a name personalization tool. With a wide array of colors, patterns, and prints to choose from, the chances of any individual mimicking the same exact creation is virtually impossible. While this idea is innovative in the sense that each bag will be unique, there are several factors that must be considered when launching a business. The key to being a success in an industry that is already oversaturated with products is to do a good job of not only gathering...
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...believe school authorities should be able to search students lockers. If it were a more personal area, I would find it to be an infringement of privacy, but there shouldn’t be much in someone’s locker aside from books and school supplies anyway. Therefore a search should result in nothing drastic for either party. The main reason there should be no worry in the searching of school lockers is the fact...
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...friend David and I casually strolled to our English classroom, where to our surprise, Mr. Martin welcomed us into. This was quite unusual, as he usually sat in the class and waited for the students to come in. The classroom was brightly lit with white fluorescent lights and the walls...
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...T.L.O. the main issue in question is if the 4th Amendment rights of a minor were violated by school staff, if school authorities have the right to search students on campus. The school official stated that he had ‘probable cause’ to search the minor’s purse given the incident, leading to him finding cigarettes inside the purse. The school administrator then used the defense of in ‘plain view’ to justify searching the rest of the purse after finding cigarettes to find marijuana and rolling paper. TLO then used the defense in the court systems of her 4th Amendment rights being violated, TLO then stating that they had no right to go through her personal belongings located in her purse. In the Juvenile Court it was found that the administrator was not violating TLOs 4th Amendment rights, however when appealed to the New Jersey Supreme Court it was found that the evidence was gathered in violation of the students 4th Amendment rights. Due to the violation of the 4th Amendment “the [New Jersey] supreme court reversed the decisions of the lower courts and granted Respondent's motion to suppress the evidence” essentially throwing out the case against TLO (BankHead, M.). Immediately following this ruling the state of New Jersey appealed to the Supreme Court of the United...
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...“It happened during my senior year of high school,” my mom said, as she began retelling the epiphanic moment of 1989, “Every day, I walked the same route to and from school. My only concerns revolved around studying and preparing for our college entrance exam.” Hair pulled up in a high ponytail as always, backpack slung over her shoulders, a young student walked to school, breathing in the humid Shanghai morning air that greeted her every morning. I pictured my mom as this young high school student, always having her steady rhythm in life that was never disturbed. She passed the coffee shop around the corner as she did every day, watched college students scramble to class on their bikes knowing it would be her future as always, greeted her...
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...To do so, they must not only develop their skills in handling these situations but also develop ethical standards for their classroom. These standards set forth by the teacher will help them deal with their students, those students’ parents, the school administrators and their community. There are numerous articles written that could help a teacher when researching any legal or ethical issues that may arise during their teaching career. This paper summarizes four peer-reviewed articles that address the legal and ethical implications for classroom management related to the rights and responsibilities of students, parents and teachers. The first article under review is Public School Law-Teachers and Student’s Rights in which the legal rights of both the teacher and the students are defined. The article also includes the legal liabilities of the teacher in the classroom. The Negligent Tort Law states that a teacher may be held accountable by a court of law if he or she could have foreseen and prevented the injury by exercising proper care (McCarthy & Cambron-McCabe, 1992). The duty of the teacher in the classroom is to protect the students (McCarthy, et.al, 1992). The teacher must take all precautions to unsure that proper care and supervision is given to every student while in the care of the teacher (McCarthy, et.al, 1992). If an accident or injury occurs in the classroom but it could have been prevented or predicted by a member of the staff and proper supervision was overlooked...
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...carelessness and negligence. Schools have become power crazed institutions that punish students in place as a student’s parent. Schools that operate in this manner have begun to scare the public, and it has brought forth court cases because schools searched students unconstitutionally. The Supreme Court of the United State should revise the rulings of Safford Unified School District No....
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...FIRST CLASS TRADING CO Question 1: Using G-STIC framework identify goals, strategy (target market(s) and value proposition), 5Cs+3Vs, and tactics for the First Class Trading (FCT). Goal The goal of First Class Trading Corporation is to compete in the school supply market and simplify the process of purchasing school supplies and provide parents and students with easy access to quality supplies. As demonstrated in the case, FCT had hard goals of capturing at least 5% market share of Quebec private elementary schools by 2008. The company also wanted to maintain its marketing expenses at around 5% of sales and wanted sales outside of Montreal to represent 15% of total sales in 2009. Other goals included reaching a breakeven point by 2008, maintaining 30% gross margins until 2009, increasing sales growth by 25% annually until 2009, and building strong relationships with clients in order to secure long term contracts with the private elementary schools. Strategy First Class Trading Co.’s two target markets are private elementary school directors, who are primarily women ages 45 and above, and private elementary school teachers and parent-teacher committees that interact with school directors. Customer Although elementary and secondary school children located in Montreal and other parts of Quebec are the direct customers for K12, the purchasing customers are their parents. Company First Class Trading Co.’s value proposition is to provide a combination of quality and...
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...Assignment 2 Student Freedoms Annette Lester Professor, Dr. Sonya S Shepherd Education and The Law July 29, 2012 Your Belongings Can Be Searched, But Not Arbitrarily When a student is under school supervision it is not required for school officials to obtain a search warrant before searching a student and no police have to be involve either for the search or seizure of a student or property. When safety is involve of the student or personnel it is the duty of the school to search a student. A warrant may protect the student and staff but as long as the school officials conduct themselves in a manner viewed reasonable, they don’t have to prove probably causes before searching a student. Searches can be justified if an official prove reasonable suspicion with evidence that the student was in violation of the law or school rules. Reasonableness is a function of whether a search was initially justified, and whether the search was related to the circumstances that called for the search in the first place. A search is not considered reasonable if it is overly intrusive with respect to a student’s age, sex and rules the student has been suspected of violating. The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution states, “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants, shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing...
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...By searching “Elevation Training Masks for Athletes” gave 20,900 results. Then 20 results were given by searching “elevation training mask aerobic capacity for athletes compared to altitude training with VO2max and Hypoxia” and by selecting 2017. With a large amount of result, PubMed was then used to get a narrower result. By searching “elevation training masks” gave 11 results. The research in the last 5 years was selected yielding only 6 results. Scanning through the articles from both searches, 5 articles had relevant data for elevation training masks. For the remaining of the articles they lack sufficient data for elevation training masks and a couple of articles lacked a control for their...
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...Name___________________________ Class______________ Date_______________ I. Fill in the blanks with one of the following words. (Some may have more than one correct answer.): because, because of, since, (in order) to, so, or so that. 1. Ken works hard __________ buy a house. 2. Ken and his wife are attending Borough of Manhattan Community College _________ they can become certified accountants. 3. Ken’s wife Julia missed the class last night ____________ her new work schedule. 4. Julia did not use to work, but now she has a part-time job __________ she wants to help the family financially. 5. One of Julia’s friends started to work as well _______ she wanted to earn some money too. II. Fill in the blanks with simple past, present perfect or present perfect continues. 6965 Troy Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60659 June 4, 2013 Mr. Ray Johnson, General Manager Paradise Hotel 226 West Jackson Boulevard Chicago, Illinois 60606 Dear Mr. Johnson: I would like to apply for the job of hotel office manager at the Paradise Hotel.I come from Mexico City, where my family owns a hotel. I _____ (work) in the family business part-time when I was in high school. After high school, I _______ (study) hotel and restaurant management at the National University of Mexico. I _______ (come) to the U.S. in 1998 because I wanted to continue my education and learn about managing larger hotels. Since I came to the U.S., I ____________ (work) in several American...
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...Dou et al./Brand Positioning Strategy RESEARCH ARTICLE BRAND POSITIONING STRATEGY USING SEARCH ENGINE MARKETING1 By: Wenyu Dou Department of Marketing City University of Hong Kong Tat Chee Avenue Kowloon HONG KONG SAR mkwydou@cityu.edu.hk Kai H. Lim Department of Information Systems City University of Hong Kong Tat Chee Avenue Kowloon HONG KONG SAR iskl@cityu.edu.hk Chenting Su Department of Marketing City University of Hong Kong Tat Chee Avenue Kowloon HONG KONG SAR mkctsu@cityu.edu.hk Nan Zhou Department of Marketing City University of Hong Kong Tat Chee Avenue Kowloon HONG KONG SAR mkzhou@cityu.edu.hk Nan Cui Department of Marketing Wuhan University Wuhan CHINA nancui@whu.edu.cn Abstract Whether and how firms can employ relative rankings in search engine results pages (SERPs) to differentiate their brands from competitors in cyberspace remains a critical, puzzling issue in e-commerce research. By synthesizing relevant literature from cognitive psychology, marketing, and e-commerce, this study identifies key contextual factors that are conducive for creating brand positioning online via SERPs. In two experiments, the authors establish that when Internet users’ implicit beliefs (i.e., schema) about the meaning of the display order of search engine results are activated or heightened through feature priming, they will have better recall of an unknown brand that is displayed before the well-known brands in SERPs. Further, those with low Internet search skills tend to...
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...Executive Summary This report provides an overview of mobile learning and its benefits, as well as best practice advice for developing mobile learning for the general people, leaders and managers. In recent years, tablets, smart phones and other handheld devices have become a ubiquitous presence in board rooms, offices and homes around the world. As the popularity of these devices has increased, so has the capacity for apps and mobile-enabled sites to deliver authentic, engaging learning experiences. This article provides an overview of mobile learning, its benefits and what learning professionals need to know about it. In a working world where handheld devices such as smart phones and tablets are now commonplace, it is clear that learning solutions that fit into employees’ mobile lives can offer real benefits. While the investment required to develop and implement these solutions should not be underestimated, organizations can explore mobile learning without necessarily having to make this commitment upfront by starting with small ideas and testing each version of the solution as it develops. Together with careful planning, the input of the right people and the buy-in of senior leaders and end users, this approach can help ensure mobile learning makes a valuable contribution to an organization’s learning and development offering as well as to the general people. Mobile learning has been around for several years; some companies began delivering information in text...
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...As a student, I noticed that my age changes my needs and wants. As I grow older /I became more knowledgeable on selecting products that I will use, I actually search for the facts about the product before I buy to try it. Reading the facts of a product makes takes me so long in the store. I am also curious with new products especially when it looks so good so I try it sometimes. Companies have different target markets. Some focuses on their ages, genders, capability in buying, cultures and other factors that affect the products achieve their goals. Nowadays, there is a lot of products offered at the market and sometimes it quiet hard to choose a product because of the same identity but different brands. For me; Jansport, Sky Flakes Cracker, Bench/Fix Clay Doh, Vitamilk And Johnson’s Baby Bath Milk + Rice; these products appeals to me a lot, these were the best products for me as a student. JanSport Super Break Pack is the best bag for me because it includes many useful and unique features compared to other brand. One of its features is its large main compartment that is perfect for storage of my school supplies and my gadgets also. It has padded shoulder straps and panel, which can carry extra weight. Now, other innovative features were added in the superbreak packs. JanSport is known as the staples in terms of durable and high standard backpacks. Though the price is not for a regular bag, consumers can assure that they can save a lot from because it is made by professionals...
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