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    the jail will ever do. Therefore, the concept of boot camp came along to replicate the disciplined environment as the military would produce. In an environment like boot camp, it’s putting the juvenile in a potentially hazardous area instead in a war zone. Several states have enacted laws with mandatory prison time for major crimes committed by a minor (Lawrence, 2010). A significant role in reforming our youth is through the quality of these programs. In a study done by Donna Bishop, youth who…

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    As the United States transitioned from former colony to emerging global power, one man in particular actively took part in the transformation of his nation. Woodrow Wilson, who had once seen the Confederacy’s President Jefferson Davis carried off in chains, lived with America’s collective memory of the devastating Civil War it had just experienced, while anticipating the nation’s growing influence throughout the world. Whether or not Wilson was responsible for the failures of his 14 points…

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    The fact that there was no need for a unity between the two sides after WW2 meant that the Cold War emerged. The original cooperation was because of the common goal to defeat fascism and Gaddis describes it as “a single planet shared by superpowers who shared the means of wiping each other out – but who now also shared an interest in each other’s survival.” Geoffrey Roberts further backs up this point as he states that it was “period of cooperation, not confrontation.” Both the West and Russia…

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    Autonomy And Autonomy

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    The effect of the Kurdish fight for autonomy in both Iraq and elsewhere, has changed the Middle East’s landscape. This includes subnational or internal fracturing of Kurdish parties, national barriers, and newfound international relations as well as political alliances with historical rivals. Gareth Stansfield illustrates this point when he uses Kurdish history in Iraq as and cites economic and political relations with Turkey as signaling a potential Kurdish state, “By embracing this agenda,…

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    Area name - Operations Introduction Flipkart started operations on the consignment model. They used to purchase goods from suppliers on the basis of orders placed online. Later they adopted warehouse model. Now Flipkart has their own warehouse and they manage their own inventory. Inventory is determined on the basis of sales forecast. Sachin Bansal says - “Nearly 60 to 70 per cent of deliveries take place through our own network,” .He thinks this model provides better control over the entire…

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    Soviet occupation in Poland), and bolstered attacks, asserting on the USSR's behalf, their bent on world domination. The United States misconstrued Soviet intentions and assigned ‘world domination' as Stalin's main goal. With such a seemingly aggressive Soviet threat at hand, the U.S. utilized documents and speeches like Kennan's Long Telegram, Churchill's Iron Curtain Speech and the Truman doctrine to acknowledge the maturing Soviet menace. These three documents and declarations deepened the…

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    1 List each self-assessment, provide your final result and/or scores, identify what you have learned from each (minimum of one paragraph for each self-assessment) 8-1a Communication Self-Assessment My score for communication was a 36, stating that I am a top communicator with a high degree of empathy. Communication skills are so important, not only in the workplace, but in life overall. There are many different ways an individual can communicate with one another such as verbally or…

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    At the moment the financial instruments are not as tightly regulated as insurance products securities or futures. The current consensus is that the CDS market will be subject to tighter regulation but is this really a good thing necessarily? The right wing conservative general public feel that these products have caused enough harm to the global economy and should be completely banned and suspended the market from trading anymore. This is a view also shared by the European authorities as they…

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    Completely out-of-touch with his people, he fiddled the figures to produce a turnout for Saigon of over 650,000 when only around 425,000 were registered. This fiddling of elections showed what the Americans’ real priorities were – rather than focusing on installing democracy, they were focusing on not installing communism. In an almost entirely Buddhist country, Diêm was a devout Roman Catholic, one who favoured the rich landowners over the peasants – a mistake that, combined with his…

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    Morse first noticed it on the transatlantic telegraph cables transmitting messages using dots and dashes and it has not gone way since. He handled it by just slowing down the transmission. Amplitude Time Figure 8 101101 transmitted data Figure 8 shows a data sequence, 1,0,1,1,0, which wish to be sent. This sequence is in form of square pulses. Square pulses are nice as an abstraction…

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