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    all levels, and use sound judgment in managing complex varied programs. – for this one, use an example of your experience in OPS as an manager. I have served in a leadership and management role for over 10 years in various classifications within my State Career. An example of my leadership experience is portrayed during my tenure as the Chief of the Office of Resource Planning and Reduction (RPRS). As the Chief of RPRS, I was responsible for overseeing and implementing various layoff plans for…

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    Current Situation Illegal Downloading Since the Internet began, people have been sharing files with each other around the world. Many of these files are music, video, and other forms of media. But these files are illegal copies of intellectual properties, which are being given away without compensation to the IP owners. This has become a large problem for the music industry and other digital formats of media. File sharing websites have been around the Internet for years, but the former world…

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    Citizenship Is Long on Attacks, Short on legality” by Ediberto Roman, a professor of law, explains the 14th Amendment as it claims that “all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States.” Birthright citizenship is dated back since the constitution, it enforces that anyone born in the U.S. has the right to citizenship as the constitution states. The U.S. is indeed the most diverse and inclusive country compared to…

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    Jose Flores Rodriguez Block 6 Mrs. Daniels English III - Dual Credit 1 December 2015 Their Eyes Were Watching God - Chapters 11-15 Socratic Seminar Questions Chapter 11 What are some reasons of why Janie has decided to pay attention to Tea Cake after she had told herself she would ignore him and treat him coldly? How are Tea Cake and Joe Starks different from one another, specifically with how they each treated Janie? It seems as though Tea Cake is always prepared to treat…

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    1998. The article will discuss the five titles under digital millennium copyright act and examine the impacts on managing the crimes of copyright infringement. To begin, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) law was enacted on October 28, 1998. The 42nd president of the United States William Jefferson Clinton signed the bill…

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    of Right to Carry gun laws. He is a familiar face when testifying before Congress. Lott dictates that choosing to enact gun-free zones or to take away our second amendment rights will only stop the responsible and legal owners from carrying a gun. If a criminal wants a gun, they will stop at nothing to achieve their goal. If they do not abide by the gun-free zone rules or any laws in general, what indicates that the criminals will stop their criminalistics behavior when the law tells them they…

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    undocumented because they could not change their immigration status to another that allow them stay longer and permanently. The Fourteenth Amendment establishes that all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States. However, it is not of my interest to speak at detail of citizenship by rights or citizenship by status. For now I will speak regarding the facts of how an undocumented immigrant can change his…

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    years. Due to this, colleges are questioning how they can further protect their students. Gun advocates believe that if a student had the right to carry a gun, there would be far less shootings. Those who argue that students should carry a gun, also state that it would cause for a safer environment and protecting oneself. On the other hand, many argue that allowing more guns on campuses would cause more gun violence to occur. While many argue that guns should not be allowed on college campus,…

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    Chapter 9: All domestic animals are alike and in order for people to domesticate animals they have to be certain they are able to do it. It involves wild animals being transformed into something more useful form humans, such as a cow for food or fertilization and plows. Many species by this time have dramatically changed in size rather it makes them bigger or just their brains smaller but having more developed organs. Keeping them as a pet is also an example of having them domesticated because…

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    In the case of Monge v Maya Magazine, Inc. the plaintiffs are Latin American celebrities Noelia Lorenzo Monge and Jorge Reynoso, with Maya Magazine, Inc., as the defendant. Monge, a pop singer and model, had gone to great lengths in order to keep her marriage to Reynoso a secret from the public with the objective of preserving her public image as a ‘young, single, pop singer,’ as mentioned in the Monge v Maya Magazine Inc. Appellate case documents. Oscar Viqueira, a paparazzo and occasional…

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