Bill Deburger

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    Fiser Case Study

    1. Fiserv’s segmentation of the market is broken down into six types of consumers, which were identified during a concept test of 2,000 representative individuals. E-savvy planners, maximizers, self-improvers, convenience seekers, desperate avoiders, and paranoid paper-pushers. Each category respectively explains consumers’ willingness to switch over to e-billing, with e-savvy planners being the most likely and paranoid paper-pushers being the least. How Fiserv expressed each type of consumer’s

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    Trans-Genders

    have an opinion but in the end it’s up to us to make the change for our future. The Don’t Ask Don’t Tell (DADT) era was a time when homosexuals where not allowed to be who they where without getting in trouble. The term was coined after President Bill Clinton in 1993 signed a law (consisting of statue, regulations, and policy memoranda) directing that military personal could not openly be a homosexual in the military (Britannica, 2015). In order for Clinton to win his seat in the white House he

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    What If Hillary Clinton Had Won?

    What If Hillary Clinton Had Won? David C. Grof Strayer University SOC300 What If Hillary Clinton Had Won? There’s no denying, if any woman was to run for president, it should be Hillary Clinton. More women actively listened to the debates and paid attention now that there was a woman standing before them running for president. If Hillary Clinton won the presidential election of 2008, she would have shattered the glass ceiling that has kept so many women from running for president before

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    Information Technology O

    created to establish national standards to protect medical records and other personal health information. It gives patients’ rights over their health information and it requires certain safeguards needed for other people to access. This bill was signed by President Bill Clinton on August 1996. He signed the most significant

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    Research

    the variance in attitudes toward the Affordable Care Act and hints that these differences are broken down between political and racial lines. It makes subtle points that if you are a white middle-class Republican you may lose your healthcare if this bill is passed. Mangan writes in the article that every state in the south, with the exception of Florida and Virginia, voted for the Republican challenger Romney over the incumbent Obama in 2012. Support for Romney was particularly strong among white

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    Nike

    Nike HR Roadmap Page 1 Introduction The Nike Corporation started back in 1957 when the two gentlemen Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman met at the University of Oregon. In 1962 a company in Japan helped market the althetic shoes under the Nike name and logo. Phil night decided to start selling shoes out of the trunk of his car. This was a simple beginning process for the company. From there the company took off. Nike Corporation started off in a very humble way that made them take off

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    Magdalo Group

    “Common Ground” Before the Aquino administration granted our group, Magdalo, a conditional amnesty in relation to our engagement and participation in the so-called Oakwwod Incident of 2003, we have suffered a huge step back, not only in our respective careers but also to our identity as a group. We have considered the years 2003 to 2006 the dark ages of our group. It was during those years we have realized that our “war against corruption within AFP” is slowly and steadily taking its toll on our

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    Labor and Law Employment

    Situation A - Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 In this situation Employee A has taken 11 of his guaranteed 12 weeks of leave provided by the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA). This leave is unpaid, however ensures that the employee’s medical coverage is maintained during the entire absence from work. “The FMLA entitles eligible employees of covered employers to take unpaid, job-protected leave for specified family and medical reasons with continuation of group health insurance

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    Obama's Immigration Executive Orders 2016

    why President Obama felt the need to create his Executive Order is because of the what happened in 2013 when the Senate first created a bill addressing immigration. The bill was created by the Gang of Eight, which were composed of four Democrats and four Republicans, which was lead by Democrat Senator Chuck Schumer. They passed a bill with a vote of 68-32. The bill “promises to overhaul immigration laws for the first time since 1986…” (Silverleib). The 1,200 page document would change four things,

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    Analyzing the Policy

    The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) was enacted in 1965 as part of the Johnson Administration War on Poverty campaign. This major federal law authorized federal spending on programs to support K-12 schooling. ESEA is the largest source of federal spending on elementary and secondary education. Since the initial in 1965, ESEA has been reauthorized seven times, but only the last four (4) will be mentioned. In 1994 the Improving America’s School Act was reauthorized under the Clinton

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