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    having to leave your hometown, friends, and family for a career. You are never allowed to return back to everything you’ve ever known and have to keep your occupation a complete secret. What career could be this demanding? The Federal Bureau of Investigation, also known as the FBI. To become a member of the most prestigious law enforcement agency in the world is not an easy process. People who are looking into the FBI as a career need to know all of the preliminary requirements, understand the…

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    and law enforcement. As a science, it is a fairly novel field with limited established margins or definitions. The general public has caught on to the term “profiling”, mainly due to movies, such as The Silence of the Lambs and TV series, such as “Criminal Minds.” This writing will examine profiling with a focus on its development and components, while also looking at its validities and the issues it raises. While some academics argue that profiling is a powerful tool in the investigative…

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    law enforcement organizations have given another source of information on the issue. A national investigation of subject complaints was directed as of late for the Police Foundation by Pate and Fridell (1993). In 1992, a mail overview was sent to a specimen of metropolitan and region police divisions, province sheriff departments, and state police offices, of which 1,111 (67.2%) reacted. Investigation of excessive force complaints uncovered that a significant majority (89%) were recorded with…

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    Profiling Criminal Justice

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    the time by ordinary people. When profiling is applied to a crime scene it is known as criminal profiling. Criminal profiling is considered an investigative tool used by law enforcement in order to identify suspects or prevent future crimes of an offender from happening. Criminal profiling is used throughout a crime when there is no conclusive evidence that can be inferred from the crime scene. With criminal profiling, profilers use the crime scene and other observations in order to conduct a…

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    variety of careers opportunities. Federal Bureau of Investigation commonly known as the FBI are one of the most valuable basic career opening professions of today. First, what is the FBI and what do they? Federal Bureau of Investigation is the domestic intelligence and security service of the United States, which serves as the nation's prime source of investigation for the U.S. Department of Justice (“USA history”). The Bureau of Investigation primarily investigated violations of laws involving…

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    Haitham Khalil Writing Assignment 04: Global Strategies Wal-Mart is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of discount department stores and warehouse stores. It has over 11,000 stores in 27 countries, under a total 71 banners. The company operates under the Wal-Mart name in the United States and Puerto Rico as Wal-Mart de Mexico y Centroamerica in Mexico, as Asda in the United Kingdom, as Seiyu in Japan, and as Best Price in India. It has wholly owned operations in…

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    Companies to offer a wide range of houseware products to its customers. Over the last two years Ross’s competition has developed and increase its online shopping presence in order to compete with other online retailers including eBay and the big department stores like Macy’s, JcPenny’s and Kohl’s. Ross has made the business decision to not sell its apparel online. Ross’s belief is that if they can keep quality merchandise in its stores at a low cost and which will continue to attract and…

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    Swot Analysis Of Macy's

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    Yuriko Martel Macy’s Inc. is a well-known company and #1 department store chain. It is one of the nation’s premier Omni channel retailers, with fiscal 2013 sales of $27.9 billion. With about 840 stores in 45 states, the district the Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico. Macy’s is different from other retailers, because Macy’s embraces customers and strives them to provide quality experience transcending ordinary shopping. Macy’s provide to customers the most unique and interesting fashion merchandise…

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    A strong brand image is very important to any retailer as a recognised, trusted and respected brand ensures customers can be certain that they know what to expect with their chosen retailer and can give the retailer a competitive advantage. Successful businesses such as Coca Cola have a powerful brand image and can be identified all over the world and always remain in the top 10 of the best global brands. The brand of any retailer should not just be seen as their logo or slogan but seen as an…

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    They have the shortest operating cycle of its industry. By adding the inventory conversion period and receivable conversion period, one would get the operating cycle. Wal-Mart had 49.36 days for its operating cycle as of January 2008. A very similar computation of Wal-Mart’s bottom line is its cash conversion cycle. It is calculated by subtracting the days of payable deferral period from the operating cycle. The number of days for Wal-Mart to turn its resource inputs into cash is about…

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