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    bases presumed behavioral types compounded with expectations and impressions that have an end result. There are eight influences in law enforcement such as democracy, occupational culture, ethics, training and socialization, technology, laws, and availability.…

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    hunters and gathers to a sedentary existence in agricultural villages in order to evolve and ultimately survive, but it had both its positives and negatives. One reason a transition to agricultural life was vital was because of a decline in the availability of wild foods. The reason hunter-gatherers found so much success in their nomadic lifestyle was because…

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    Worldwide, in 2014, mother to child transmission (MTCT) accounted for 15% of newly infected Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) diagnoses, with an estimated 220,000 infants acquiring HIV (United Nations Children’s Fund [UNICEF], 2015). In Uganda during 2014, an estimated 9,500 children were infected via MTCT, these figures may be as high as 21,000 children (UNICEF, 2015). Comparatively, Australian rates of MTCT stand at an average of one child per year, notably a percentage of 1% in the…

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    Desigual Target Market

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    Desigual’s key product categories are men, women, accessories and children and have a wide variety of merchandise. Men’s products range from shirts and polos to jackets to jeans trousers and shorts. The theme of the men’s collection has more sober colour tone, casual with a tinge of retro mixed in. In contrast, the women’s collection is characterized by colours, bright patchwork intricately designed on black backgrounds, hand embroidery, asymmetry seen on dresses, blouses, shirts, trousers,…

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    Climate change causes changes in temperatures and rain that affect the agriculture. But the effect of the increase or decrease in temperature and rainfall in the agriculture depend on the region or location. The location dictates the soil fertility, therefore the extreme weather such as the heat waves, droughts, strong winds and heavy rains affecting the crop growth varies by region. Droughts in the Great Plains will stress the agriculture by the increase in temperature, less groundwater and…

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    The acquisition of resources in animals is an important influence on the structure and actions of a species since individuals want to pass their genes onward to survive. However, interspecific competition affects the availability of these resources and therefore influences the methods by which a species obtains them. Surf Scoter ducks demonstrate a synchronous dive and surfacing pattern, as investigated by LE Schenkeveld and RC Ydenberg, as a tactic to overpower kleptoparasites – animals who rob…

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    Licensed Beds is defined as the maximum number of beds for which a hospital holds a license to operate (“AHRQ releases standardized hospital bed definitions,” 2005). However many hospitals do not operate all of the beds for which they are licensed which is a reason the bed count and the number of licensed beds may be different. They may have a number of physically available beds, theses beds that are licensed, physically set up, and available for use. These are beds regularly maintained in the…

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    John Lewis's Typography

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    how the modern typeface is a thick and thin, and crisp serif. The common features in modern typefaces are in their height ratio, weight ratio and the stroke is used to describe difference between typefaces. The author states that designer have availability to thousand of typefaces however they must decide on…

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    of these creatures they are they are born being constantly watched by strangers day after day. Life for larger circus animals seems far worse as they are encaged in prison cell that is incompatible for their size. Unfortunately they lack the availability to wander around in their natural habitat. In comparison to zoo animals, circus animals live far worse as they are forced to perform tricks stunts; if they choose to go against the…

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    Introduction The financial crisis of 2007-2008 hit the United States hard. Many large financial institutions hovered near the edge of collapse, others tumbled to ruin, stock markets plummeted and housing markets suffered. Its aftershocks rippled across the globe, starting a four-year global economic recession, contributing to sovereign debt problems in the Eurozone and stunting international trade. However, perhaps the most acute effects of the crisis were felt by your everyday Jane Does and…

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