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    With having a team made up of employees from diverse areas and expertise which is a cross-functionalism team the key to success is trust (Kreitner & Kinicki, 2013). In an actual team if one person fails the whole team fails, therefore, having faith in your fellow teammates is key. Having trust means that individuals have confidence in the behaviors and objectives of others (Kreitner & Kinicki, 2013). Trust is not something that is quickly built however there is tool that provides guidelines to…

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    Matthew And John

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    In the New Testament, there are four books that make up the literature of the Gospels. These Gospels consist of Matthew, Mark Luke and John. In these Gospels, it is clear that the concern is not about historical facts, but they are more about expressing a particular theological viewpoint. This means the writers are primarily focused on voicing the way they comprehend Jesus’ religious or theological significance. Although the Gospels are similar in their point of view, they differ in their intent…

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    In my high school sociology class, we defined prejudice as an attitude- prejudging of sorts, usually in a negative way and discrimination as an outgrowth of prejudice. In our book, the definition of prejudice is “a negative attitude toward an entire category of people, often an ethnic or racial minority” (Shaefer) and discriminations is “the denial of opportunities and equal rights to individuals and groups because of prejudice or other arbitrary reasons.” (Shaefer) AN example of prejudice would…

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    war at the same time. The Japanese believed that war might be avoided if the 1 L.Morton, Decision to use the Atomic bomb, Foreign Affairs, 1956, pg. 1 2 Ibid pg. 1 A.Pollock, D.McKinlay, J.Cantwell, Conflict in the Pacific 1937-195, McGraw Hill Publications, Australia 2003 pg 141 3 4 Barton J. Bernstein, A post war myth, 50000 U.S lives saved, Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, vol 3 no.9 pg 229 5 E.P.Hoyt, University Press 2011,Japans war: The Great Pacific Conflict,…

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    Appropriately responding to the scenario is contingent on the specifics of the failed drug test. For example, is this the first drug test since being placed in the program and failure resulted from usage beforehand? Conversely, had the client passed a previous drug test and the failure is a result of a relapse? Neither reason demands an immediate expulsion from the program result, however, an adaptation of the conditions of the program are necessary to address the issue. First, if the initial…

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    China Myths Case Study

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    Introduction The Global opportunity of business has companies in the forefront, vying to get the potential lead on an international level. Culture is defined as the sum total of beliefs, rules, techniques, institutions, and artifacts that characterize human populations. In China business culture is considered unique with the environment in China being structured through its government and its controls over the economic system. This structure can shape the behavior of a people and from…

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    Anthony, I agree with what you stated about plea-bargains allow defendants to get off with a lesser sentence. A plea bargain is not a confession, and it does not involve detailed admissions of guilt. According to Garrett suggests, some scholars have argued that plea bargains, in contrast to interrogations, produce particularly credible and valuable admissions of guilt. Indeed, the argument is sometimes made that plea bargaining is superior to trial because "the fact-finding task assigned to the…

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    Discretion In Police Work

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    The use of discretion is an inherent feature in police work (Beckett, 2016). Discretion in police work is due to the “inevitable results of the ambiguous, multifaceted and unpredictable nature of the situations that officers encounter” (Beckett, 2016, p.22). It is not possible for police officers to enforce every violation of the law they see. Police Departments do not have the resources or manpower for full enforcement. (Bohm & Haley, 2011). Police Departments must enforce laws by selective…

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    There are three major components in community policing. The first component is community partnership. In the community partnership component, the main goal is to establish and maintain trust between the citizens and the police (Bohm & Haley, 2011). When the citizens trust the police, they are more likely to pass information and report crimes that they witness in the community. The second component of community policing is problem-solving. The police need to devote time and attention…

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    Joyce Carol Oates. Lewis Center Princeton Arts, 2014. Web. http://arts.princeton.edu/people/profiles/jcsmith/ Oates, Joyce Carol. "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" American Literature Since the Civil War. Create edition. New York City: McGraw-Hill, 2015. 244-255.…

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