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    Holley's Broken Windows Theory

    On March 30th at six in the afternoon I participated in a ride along with Forsyth County Sheriff’s Department. I was assigned to ride with officer Sloan. Sloan had previously been in the marines before going into Forsyth County’s Sheriff’s Department. He was also active in the swat team and was currently 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

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    Acct 556 Week 2 Individual Assignment

    On Saturday, 18 July 2015, at approximately 2000 hours, I, Officer Allison Bigham, was contacted by Sergeant Frank Long in reference to an associate that was suspected of mishandling cash. Sergeant Long informed me that our undercover officer, Joshua Adams, had witnessed the associate at the game not placing the guest’s money into the bubble. I was instructed to pull the associate, Tanielle Davis, from Obey The Net in County Fair and escort her to the South Carolina Interview Room. Upon arrival at

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    The Parkland Massacre

    Yesterday, the Broward County Sheriff’s office announced that a woman had crashed a car filled with “accelerants” into a department satellite office. According to a statement from the BSO, this situation took place earlier that morning, just before 11:30 am ET. As reported by different outlets, the woman was driving a Toyota Camry into the community service room of the sheriff’s South Broward Office. While the incident was quite serious, everything escalated to a life-threatening point when the

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    Personal Narrative: An Unmarked Patrol Vehicle

    unmarked but fast, the vehicle did have emergency lighting and a siren a required by law. I caught the vehicle on a high about a minute after the pursuit started, the original officer could not keep up and the large SUV was becoming too dangerous to driver in these

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    Nam Duong Bank

    ACTIVITY-BASED COSTING IN THE SERVICE SECTOR - NAM DUONG BANK Nam Duong Bank began operations in the mid-1990s. The bank quickly grew by providing checking account services to many small businesses that preferred to do business with a "local" bank. Although Nam Duong initially offered checking account services for individual accounts (retail customers), the bank primarily focused on serving its business customers. During the Asian financial crisis after the mid-1990s that weakened the Vietnamese

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    Appendix C Activity-Based Costing QUESTIONS 1. Manufacturing overhead costs cannot be directly traced to units of product like direct materials and direct labor. Assigning overhead costs to units of product requires some sort of allocation on some “reasonable” basis. 2. In the first stage, service department costs are assigned to operating departments. In the second stage, a predetermined overhead rate is computed for each operating department and used to assign overhead to output (or

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    Service Management

    Tennessee River. Pickups are generally handled between 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Driver routes are a combination of regularly scheduled daily stops and pickups that the customer calls in as needed. These call-in pickups are dispatched by radio to the driver. Most call-in customers want as late a pickup as possible, just before closing (usually at 5:00 p.m.). When the driver arrives at each pickup location, he or she provides supplies as necessary (an envelope or box if requested)

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    Driver Shortage

    The growing U.S. economy has exposed a driver shortage among the motor carrier industry. The rise in consumer demand has increased freight volume in the industry. While this is positive news the growth in the industry could be hampered due to a lack of available drivers. According to the American Trucking Associations, the industry’s shortage is close to 35,000 drivers (Carey, 2014). This issue could continue to get worse if nothing is done to combat it. It is estimated by 2020, according to ATA

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    Case Study

    UPS Mark Colvard a United Parcel Manager at San Ramon, California faced a difficult situation recently. One of his drivers asked 2 weeks off to take care of a ailing family member. But the company rules said that this driver was not eligible. If Colvard went by the book, the driver may eventually take the days off anyway and be fired. On the other hand Colvard chose to give the driver the time off. Although, he took some heat for the decision, he also kept a valuable employee. Had the Colvard been

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    The Fact of Higher Cost of Auto Insurance Polict for Young Drivers

    THE FACT OF HIGHER COST OF AUTO INSURANCE POLICT FOR YOUNG DRIVERS Beomsuk Seo Johnson & Wales University Feinstein Graduate School RSCH 5500 Professor Martin W. Sivula Ph. D. November 12th , 2013 Author Note Beomsuk Seo, Master of Business Administration Hospitality Concentration, Feinstein Graduate School, Johnson & Wales University For course: RSCH 5500: Business Information and Decision Making Professor Martin Sivula, Ph.D. November 12th 2013 Contact: bks523@wildcats

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