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    1. If you're not currently riding the van but assigned a van spot or if you are only riding a couple of days a week. I'm going to ask that you kindly remove yourself from the van pool. 2. If you have the van keys and are not able to make it to work the following day it is your responsibility to ensure the vanpool keys are at the vanpool spot so other riders may still utilize the van to come to work. Failure to comply may result in disciplinary action being taken and possible removal from the…

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    Ahmad Skaikay LMGT 1319 – 5002 Term Paper Patrice Davis November 15, 2015 Case 4.1: Red Spot Markets Company This is pilferage for sure, and Fosdick should respond to this in a hard manner. He should make things clear and make sure the employees know that he has zero tolerance for this kind of act especially that it is his first day at work. The first thing he should do to show his disapproval of the situation is to refuse that sandwich. Then, he should call a meeting, where he should…

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    famous serial killers are Patrick Wayne Kearney and Jeffrey Dahmer. These two vicious murderers demonstrated two different types of serial killers. This report will cover what drives serial killers to kill. Types According to criminologists in How to Spot a Serial Killer there are two ways to categorize serial murders. They are categorized by motive and trying to obliterate a social pattern (Woollaston, Victoria). The motive killer is much like Jeffrey Dahmer, Dahmer only killed young males.…

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    (1) Sun Spots case (10 points). Refer to the case on p. 254 in Daft 6th edition and answer these questions: • What specific steps would you take if you were a senior manager in this situation? Explain why for each step. • Do you consider it motivational and equitable when a substantial part of an employee’s pay is bonus based on company results in a highly uncertain environment? Why? As a senior manager in this situation, one should reexamine how SunDax came to be in their current predicament…

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    “Honey spot”, is an original play written by Jack Davis in the year of 1987, while “Rabbit-proof fence” published in 1996 by Doris Pilkington. Their stories are set back during the time of when the “Whites” had taken over the land of the Aborigines. These two writers may not of joined forces neither of shared ideas but do write and express many similarities but definitely still display many differences. The play and advertisement focus on stereotypes, discrimination and racism towards Indigenous…

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    What People See In Blind Spot by Melissa Wlostoski On NBC on the date of September 21th at 10pm this show premiered. It's premiere, consist of it starting out with officials taking out a possible bomb threat, but instead find a naked young woman covered in tattoos. This woman can't tell you anything because she has total amnesia. But her tattoos are clues that help prevent attacks on the public. Beside those tattoos that helps out with these attacks on the public, the Jane Doe does…

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    Makenna Lehr Mrs. Fridley Composition 1 23 October 2017 A War Between Guns and Regulations Guns are here, guns are there, guns are everywhere! According to Nicholas Kristof, author of “Our Blind Spot about Guns,” guns should be regulated like cars to make them safer to the general public.. He gives information about the history of automobiles and explains the reasons why cars were regulated. Kristof provides statistical information to confirm that thousands of people have died annually in…

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    cars are, this Is the point that Nicholas Kristof talks about in his New York Times essay “Our Blind Spot about Guns”. Others point out that cars and guns are not the most accurate analogy, like Guns.com writer Greg Camp in his article “Guns are not cars; cars are not guns”. Regulating guns as much as we regulate cars can possibly render guns useless and may even invade our gun rights. In “Our Blind Spot about Guns”, Kristof observes that changing laws and adding special features to cars made…

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    Crawford, Kate, and Ryan Calo. “There Is a Blind Spot in AI Research.” Nature, vol. 538, no. 7625, 2016, p. 311. In the article There Is a Blind Spot in AI Research, Kate Crawford and Ryan Calo explain how Artificial Intelligence (AI) has already made in impact on our society. They urge readers to focus on how AI has impacted “social, cultural, and political settings.” While some of them effects are good, others are bad. It is easier now for doctors to diagnose illnesses, but doctors do not…

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    In Nicholas Kristof article, “Our Blind Spot About Guns,” he argues, if we can make cars safer, we should be able to do the same with guns. In the article, Kristof states, “if we had the same auto fatality rate today that we had in the 1921, by my calculations we would have 715,000 Americans dying annually in vehicle (161).” With this being said he is trying to imply that cars use have high death rates, but the government added regulations which lowered the death rate. If we are able to add…

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