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    coercive federalism has happened more than often in the past and looks like it will happen more in the future as well. Not only are these regulations imposed on the states by the federal government, but they are levied on the states with the use of leverage in the form of threats to defend other federally funded programs in use by the states. These new policies are not just forced on the states are also not even funded by the federal government. For example, when the federal Americans with…

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    To “Make America Great Again” we must take Robert Reich’s proposal into thought. Removal of politics from our democracy will enable corruption to yield, finally halting concentration of wealth at the very top. In this age, recommendations such as this one being spelled out for us should assist our consideration for who is running our current democracy and how we can take part in the decision-making process. Time is of the essence to bring America back to their feet. By elevating the tax…

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    Air Domain Awareness

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    Customs and Border Protection , through Air and Marine Operations (AMO), is responsible for identifying potential air threats to the United States, i.e. aircraft involved in the aerial transit of contraband into the United States. AMO conducts air surveillance operations by detecting, monitoring, and tracking suspect cooperative and non-cooperative aircraft. Surveillance (observation), combined with intelligence, law enforcement case work and open source information, creates air domain…

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    With the radical shift in consumer consumption methods for media, the National Geographic Society, founded in 1888, had to make the big leap into the 21st century. John Fahey had to create a new mission that modernized the core mission of the NGS: the latest mission was to “inspire people to care about the planet and its people”. This new mission required drastic changes to organizational and management structures that caused many issues that trickled down into the entire organization. Stemming…

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    the elbow. Cheesborough et al. suggest preserving the humerus bone segment at an approximate length of 6 to 8 cm. In addition to the length they recommend fixating the humerus at a 70 degree angle with a metal plate to give the arm rotational and leverage control when using a prosthetic arm (Cheesborough et al.,2015). In addition the shape and length of the residual humerus bone allows for increased suspension of a prosthetic arm (Tintle et al.,2010). A proximal transhumeral amputation is more…

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    Mandatory minimum sentences have not eliminated sentencing disparities because they have not eliminated sentencing discretion; they have merely shifted that discretion from judges to prosecutors.[25] Judges may have to impose whatever punishment the law requires, but prosecutors are under no comparable obligation to charge a defendant with violating a law carrying a mandatory minimum penalty.[26] As a practical matter, prosecutors have unreviewable discretion over what charges to bring,…

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    nonprofit they serve. The mission for nonprofit organizations is key and board members must know and be obedient to the mission. The 5 member HHV board is made up of John Meagher who is the chairman of the board and former trial Judge. Michael Lawson serves as treasurer of the board and is a former veteran affairs director who understands hospitalized veteran’s needs. Nora Egan has the title of director and has a background in human resource management. Dr. Keith Stuessi also has the title of…

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    In 2014, Stoya found that the application of feminism is discovered in different sets of “values, worldviews, and actions.” (Stoya, 2015, pg. 201) This serves as a representation to understand how feminism is integrated and practiced in our lives. Another key factor to take into account is the actual definition of feminism. In 2012, Haslanger noted that feminism is a commitment of the intellect as well as political involvement to “seek justice for woman.” (Haslanger, 2012) A reason as to why we…

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    What Is Corporate Loyalty?

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    Problem Analysis Paper Corporate loyalty continues to be a challenge for organizations, with studies showing each year an organization loses 20-50% of its employee base (Wharton, 2012). Contributing causes to this lack of engagement include the recession-based mass layoffs, reduction of benefits, and the addition of more work for the same pay (Wharton, 2012). Increasingly, employee loyalty continues to be defined as employee engagement, meaning the level of commitment and motivation the employee…

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    Olpers Milk Case Study

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    time 4 P1: Importance of Brand as marketing tool 4 LO2: Portfolio and hierarchy management of Olpers Milk 7 Brand portfolio strategies 7 Hierarchy building 7 Development of brand equity at different levels of the hierarchy 8 LO3: Brand extension and Leverage approach of Olpers Milk 11 LO4: Techniques for measurement and management of brand value of Olpers Milk 13 Conclusion and Recommendations 15 Conclusion 15 Recommendations 16 Abstract Summary This report has discussed in detail brand…

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