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    Theory of Constraints

    constraint is anything that prevents a system from achieving a higher performance relative to its goal. A system is any collection of interconnected parts sharing a common goal. The Theory of Constraints was first applied to business systems. Dr. Goldratt defines the goal of a for-profit business as to make more money now and in the future. This definition is in keeping with the traditional definition of the goal of a business which is to maximize the owners’ or stockholders’ wealth. Constraints may be resource

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    Emotional Quotient

    Emotional Sensitivity. Emotional Competency constitutes the capacity to responding tactfully for various situations, Emotional Maturity constitutes evaluating emotions of oneself and others, and Emotional Sensitivity constitutes managing immediate environments, Maintaining rapport, harmony, and comfort with others. Emotional Quotient is considered as the subset of social Intelligence that involves the ability to monitor one's own and others' feelings and emotions, to discriminate among them and to

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    Classical School of Criminology

    1. Define and discuss the classical school of criminology? In particular, address the contributions of Beccaria and Bentham to the debate about punishment and the impact of these contributions in modern corrections? * Perceptual Research on General Deterrence: A Critical Review * Kirk R. Williams and Richard Hawkins * Law & Society Review, Vol. 20, No. 4 (1986), pp. 545-572 * Published by: Wiley on behalf of the Law and Society Association * Article DOI: 10.2307/3053466

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    Davao: No Smoking City

    WHO smoke-free city case study Advancing the enforcement of the smoking ban in public places – Davao City, Philippines © World Health Organization 2011 All rights reserved. Requests for permission to reproduce or translate WHO publications – whether for sale or for noncommercial distribution – should be addressed to the WHO Centre for Health Development, I.H.D. Centre th Building, 9 Floor, 5-1, 1-chome, Wakinohama-Kaigandori, Chuo-ku, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, 651-0073, Japan (fax: +81

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    Peace

    comprehensive program to renew dignity and self-reliance, for the people all over the WORLD. INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES FOR PEACE We need a school and teachers for our community. We should think about those who make the future. They need a peaceful environment. We are interested to be educated. We are reading in sunshine. We have neither books nor school buildings or any other learning material. Our elders support education. | In Afghanistan, 2 decades of conflict have not only destroyed the country’s

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    Drriver

    [pic] Dear Educator, Thank you for your interest in the change, growth and empowerment of Native Youth Education. This curriculum was developed specifically for educators in the state of Maine’s public high schools who wish to use this guide as a tool to improve Native Youth Education. NEG (Native Education Guide) provides lesson ideas and examples that support current lesson structures as well as implementing a culturally appropriate material for the Native Student. While many

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    Conflict Resolution in High School

    those that offer a comprehensive approach to problem-solving, teaching effective listening and communication skills, and critical and creative thinking with an emphasis on personal responsibility and self discipline. Sweeney and Caruthers (1996) define conflict resolution in a concise way, “the process used by both parties in conflict to reach a settlement.” Conflict is basically the result of two or more people possessing differing opinions, beliefs, needs, or goals than another person and something

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    Criminal Legal Proces

    Criminal Legal Process Quiz 3 Question 1 of 20 5.0 Points If prosecutors decide to charge a person arrested by the police, they do so by:   A. a. notifying by memo the judge who, if the case goes to trial, will probably preside.     B. b. notifying by memo the lawyer representing the accused.     C. c. filing a complaint, information, or indictment with the court.     D. d. notifying the accused by letter.  Answer Key: C Question 2 of 20 5.0 Points In the Supreme Court case

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    Worldcom Fraud Investigation

    initial pressures that were the driving force behind the actions of CEO, Bernie Ebbers and CFO Scott Sullivan are quite vast. Firstly Ebbers, was faced with the managerial strain of financial pressure on management due to the decline in the economic environment and the high expectations of Wall Street. As a result, he was aware that the key to growth was in acquisition and mergers, which required an illusion of a solid investment portfolio and therefore ‘a heavy dependence on the performance of WorldCom

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    Change Management

    are eight organizational Metaphors which are very good starting point for understanding of different assumptions of change. These are the following: * Machines * Organisms * Brains * Cultures * Political Systems * Physic Prisons * Flux and transformation * Instruments of domination The organizations as Political Systems, Machines, Organisms and as flux and transformation are four of eight organizational metaphors which are in use most by managers and consultants

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