Papers 1181-1190 of total 42545 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…Juevenile Crime is a very real threat we have today in the United States. Every year, juvenile crime rates increase. I understand that our community wants to institue a night-time curfew for teenagers under the age of seventeen. However, I do not believe…
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…The first part of the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act that 'Harass You Forever Collection Agency' violated was when they called repeatedly, between 10 pm and midnight. 805a(1) states that a debt collector may not communicate with a consumer…
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…Why is Email popular? <Tab/>E mail has become a popular way to communicate all over the globe. In the past century people did not have this useful and reliable way to communicate and they sent letter or made phone calls all the time…
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…such as AOL outsource their help from India and you think you speaking to someone here in the United States. They do this because labor is cheap and jobs are limited. BBC is another communications service that has quadrupled since the attack of 911. This company…
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…The future of law enforcement is centered around the concept of "Community Policing". Community Policing should be thought of as more of an idea than a protocol. It is the concept of which police take on the role of a caretaker for the community. They do…
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…I received a case study and had to write a 2,000 words assignment on the following question: Make proposals with reasons and supporting theoretical underpinning, for suitable communication approaches for improving and ensuring good employee relations…
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…to a network which covers a large geographical area, and use communications circuits to connect the intermediate nodes. A major factor impacting WAN design and performance is a requirement that they lease communications circuits from telephone companies or other…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a university that is known for just its name? Or do they choose an institution that is known for its history of doing good in the community? These are certain dilemmas that young people face when trying to do decide where to go to school. The first two questions…
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…Utopia My own personal vision of New California would be based on small, communal type living; opposed to a centralized government system. I was struggling with the fact that I don’t know if this type of living could actually work…
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…INTRODUCTION          In the book Organizational Communication Imperatives, by Philip K. Tompkins, we are introduced to a chapter that deals with an organization that is held under high prestige by not only those who are employed…
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