Internet Texas Hold'em Winning Strategies from an Internet Pro First Edition By Matthew Hilger Introduction “If you can't spot the sucker in your first half-hour at the table, then you are the sucker.” This is a common poker saying spoken by Matt Damon in the classic poker movie Rounders. I used to play in a tournament every Sunday night in Costa Rica with some of the best players in the world. Unfortunately, I had no idea at the time who those players were. Hopefully this book will
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sentences; and e. write sentences using the S-TV-DO-OC pattern. II. Learning Procedure 1. Subject Matter: S-TV-DO-OC Sentence Pattern 2. Key Concepts: a. Subject – is the doer of the action. b. Transitive verb – a verb that passes an action from the doer tot he receiver. c. Direct object – it is the receiver a transitive verb and answers the question “what”. d. Objective complement – it is a noun or pronoun which renames or identifies the subject
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In the modern police world the ideas of discretion and decision making are crucial. Discretion in police terms refers to the actions taking by an officer or any member of the justice system based on their judgements about what the best action is. Police discretion is crucial as no two situations are the same. Police work is often a grey area balancing between a control and support type of work. In this grey zone is where police work must be done and discretion is vital. As most police activity occurs
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working with a new addition to the department officer Holley. Holley was the one who initially picked me up as Sloan was already responding to a domestic violence call. Holley and I met up with Sloan in zone one at the domestic violence call. I was told by Holley that this zone was considered a hot zone since it received quite a few calls. I could tell from the condition of the streets and the neighborhood that it was a rather rough area. Broken windows theory could have been applied to this neighborhood
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What is Cyber-crime? Cyber-crime, or computer crime, refers to any illegal action that involves a network or computer. In this sense, the network or computer may have been used to commit a crime or may be the target of a crime. In the latter scenario, a hacker or computer thief, for instance, may steal information that was stored on the targeted system. Many times people may be confused as to the classification of what constitutes cyber-crime. Although this classification is somewhat confusing,
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Letter of transmittal September 04, 2011 Tahmina Akter Sr. Lecturer Faculty of Business Administration Eastern University Dear Madam We are pleased to present the report on “How to Have an Effective Conference or Meeting” which you have assigned us as a part of our Business Communication course. This report contains a vast knowledge on meeting and effective meeting. We have also included the purpose of a meeting and the ways to make it effective. We have tried our best to include
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life: Getting Things Done . . . offers help building the new mental skills needed in an age of multitasking and overload." —Sue Shellenbarger, The Wall Street Journal "I recently attended David's seminar on getting organized, and after seeing him in action I have hope . .. David Allen's seminar was an eye-opener." —Stewart Alsop, Fortune "Allen drops down from high-level philosophizing to the fine details of time management. Take a minute to check this one out." —Mark Henricks, Entrepreneur "David Allen's
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Today, there is a lot of scrutiny among police and whether their actions are justified or not. Early intervention systems are a great topic to discuss, since police are being highlighted by social media as being overly-aggressive. Because the use of social media has become an everyday activity for numerous people, many have caught police doing unlawful acts or using unnecessary force. The visuals captured by these social media users have been used to place police misconduct on a higher pedestal,
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Essay Exam 3 In “Free Will” by Galen Strawson, the author presents what he calls the “Basic Argument” which states that people do not have the ability to be completely morally responsible for our actions which remains true even if determinism was found to be true or false. (Strawson 588). Since humans are not capable of causa sui, also known as the causing of ourselves, free will and moral responsibility fail to exist (Strawson 588). For example, our genetics and early life experiences are not
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Planning is setting goals to be obtained and determining in advance the appropriate action required to reach those goals (Bateman & Snell, 2009). Planning is the first step and the foundation of management. It is the area for that sets a foundation for the other functions of management. By planning managers can determine the company’s current status and outline the company’s future. Planning sets in place an action plan to ensure that the company’s goals are attained. The planning process also determines
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