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    ASSESSMENT Task 2 BSBMKG502B ESTABLISH AND ADJUST THE MARKETING MIX PROCEDURES 1- SUBWAY Fred DeLuca founded the SUBWAY® chain in Connecticut, USA, in 1965. The company has since grown into a multi-billion dollar business, with more than 30,000 outlets in 87 countries. In March 2011, there were 1254 open SUBWAY® restaurants in Australia. With the popularity of the brand at an all time high, there are ambitious plans to continually open more SUBWAY® restaurants in Australia in the…

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    Benefits Of Chili Powder

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    Chili Powder is composed of dried chili peppers, cumin, salt, oregano, and garlic powder. It has been used in food since 7500 B.C. Chili Powder is used for cooking, such as in Chinese, Thai, Indian, Korean, and Tex-Mex recipes. In cooking, it adds flavor, garnishing, and a sharp taste to foods (“Chili Powder”). Chili peppers are used as healing herbs, too (“History of Chili Powder”). Chili Powder can be used to clear nasal congestion, soothe throat infections, and relieve pain during muscle…

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    The restaurant I am reviewing is one of the vibrant Italian restaurants in Adelaide, it is called Mazze on Rundle. This restaurant is located in Rundle Street, in Adelaide Central Business District. The focus of this restaurant is what makes it to be vibrant as well as gaining good reputation. It states that, our focus is on personalised customer service, delicious food and sumptuous coffee. The dishes served in this restaurant ranges from pasta, pizza, risotto, meat, salads, and kids menu as…

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    A police officer possesses the authority to carry a firearm, detain individuals and make arrests within their jurisdiction. They are expected to conduct their duties safely and in a professional manner while remaining impartial. Police officers are trusted to safely utilize their firearm when necessary in the performance of their official duties. They must be self-disciplined, maintain a high standard of personal and professional ethics, be proficient in their duties and knowledgeable of laws…

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    1. How does Sir Robert Peel’s Principles of Policing relate to today’s law enforcement community? Sir Robert peel’s Principles of policing they are relate to today’s law enforcement community, in that way that they are the foundations on which U.S community policing is created. Referring that new metropolitan police force is known as Peelers, created by Sir Robert Peel. These are some of the example policing that we still us in todays law, like police should not use any type of force unless is…

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    We Gain from Vegan The term ‘vegan’ is a noun which refers to person who does not eat or use any animal products. So apart from being vegetarians, vegans do not use a range of products- from cheese to honey and from wool to leather. A vegan diet contains food only from plants and their derivatives. This includes fruits, vegetables, grains and nuts. For numerous reasons, a vegan diet is the best diet for all to follow. Many vegans choose this alternative simply because they wish to promote a…

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    Un-Justifiable Homicide: The subjectivity for the use of force and how it’s justified Duhaime’s Criminal Law Dictionary defines deadly force as a force which creates a substantial risk of causing death or serious bodily injury.1 The U.S. Model Penal Code provides the following description of deadly force: "Deadly force means force that the actor uses with the purpose of causing, or that he knows to create a substantial risk of causing death or serious bodily injury. "Purposely firing a…

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    Use of Non-Lethal Weapons by Law Enforcement. This paper will answer the five questions offered below: 1. When did law enforcement start using non-lethal weapons and the different types of non-lethal weapons? 2. The two primary continuums and the significance of Non-lethal weapons and why law enforcement needs non-lethal weapons? 3. What are the causes and effects of non-lethal weapons, in regards to Tasers and pepper spray on a suspect? 4. When a subject is sprayed with pepper spray, can OC…

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    the power to arrest and the right to used a minimal or proportion force in order to carried out their duties, especially when arresting offenders (Prenzler, 2013). Sometimes, they might be required to used accoutrements such as (handcuffs, batons, capsicum spray, Tasers and firearms) to detained and arrested offenders, and also to protect themselves, suspects and members of the public from harm. However, the occupation of policing is intrinsically vulnerable to misconduct since numerous…

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    The issues surrounding police use of force and Tasers is slammed by the media. Often police are traded for excessive force and draw Tasers more than need. Queensland police have a dangerous job, and therefore, they do not use excessive force, nor do they draw Tasers more often than need. Queensland police have the right to do their job, of protecting and serving the community, even if that means using force or Tasering on an offender. The Crime and Misconduct Commission, now known as…

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