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    The purpose of this case study is to discuss Marissa Mayer’s, chief executive officer (CEO) of Yahoo! Inc. (Yahoo), strengths and challenges around rebuilding Yahoo’s brand (Subramanian, 2015). In 1994, two students, David Filo and Jerry Yang, became overwhelmed with trying to keep track of their favorite websites, so they developed a website that allowed them to “capture their categorization method and called it Yahoo!” (Subramanian, 2015, p. 398). Later, their friends also wanted to use their…

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    Ilan Avineri HIST-315 October 1st, 2017 The Thucydides Trap: An Applied History In the 21st century, political pundits chronically flood the media with supposedly prescient analyses of an inevitable conflict. Whether it be the expanding industrial Chinese that present a challenge to the established western hegemons, or the supposed droves of Islamists flowing from the “muslim world” - the emphasis is on an inescapable collision. Among these analysts, is former national security advisor and…

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    Cellphones are a very bad distraction to young adults, teenagers, and even elderly and adults. Most car accidents that have happened are because of cell phones. Talking and texting on the phone does affect your reaction time. Distracted driving is any activity that takes your attention away from the road. Many local law enforcement agencies don’t routinely document distractions in crash reports. They believe they are way higher. The centers for disease control and prevention describes three…

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    sector, unionization was highest in local government jobs that include teachers, police officers and firefighters (41.9%). In the private sector, unionization is among those working in Utilities (22.3%), Transportation and Warehousing (19.6), Telecommunications (14.8%) and Construction (13.9%) (Bureau of Labor and Statistics, 2015). When looking at unions for the police officers and firefighters it is important for them to be able to have an advocate. This ensures they are receiving the…

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    The National Security Agency (NSA) has collected and analyzed the contents of emails, text messages, and mobile and landline telephone calls from nine Americans for every one foreign person it has targeted. Their main mission is “preventing foreign adversaries from gaining access to sensitive or classified national security information.”(https://www.nsa.gov/about/mission/) To simplify, the initial mission was to keep America safe from the foreign. They’re responsible for the protection of U.S.…

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    The Department of Homeland Security is an appropriate organizational design for several essential elements which are transferring immigration and naturalization service, border patrol, U.S. customs service, animal and plant health inspection service, U.S. Coastguard, and transportation security administration. The intelligence community mission is to supply the homeland security enterprise with timely intelligence information that is needed to protect, safe, resilient, and secure the United…

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    When discussing two of the world’s major accounting scandals, it’s important to first define what a “scandal” is. The most applicable definition is as follows: “an action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing general public outrage.” Enron and WorldCom have certainly caused public outrage through their illegal, immoral, and unethical actions. While each scandal is in itself an expansive episode, they each have similarities and have both impacted the industry in ways that were…

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    Physical working conditions entails working in areas that are not ventilated, cramped or noisy. It also considerations exposure to toxic fumes or chemicals and sitting or standing for a prolonged amount of time. This constantly happens in Grenada which causes many individuals to quit. 90 percent of employees around the world are unsatisfied with their physical work environment (Gausepohl, 2016). A major factor is lack of privacy. Therefore, the work space should be well designed, offering…

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    “One of the most important things that a future health professional can learn from their undergraduate experience is how to effectively communicate.” This statement is something that I very much agree with and in this argumentative paper, I will explain why I believe this through the explanation on how the statement has many accuracies along with inaccuracies. There are also multiple factors like language barriers and culture, fully understanding how to communicate, and different methods of…

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    There are two types of terrorist groups that can cause major problems for the United States. One group is known as domestic and the other transnational. In this paper I will describe the two groups and explain how different their methods are when it comes to terrorism. The difference between domestic terrorism and transnational terrorism is that domestic terrorism is homegrown which means the target, venue, and perpetrators are from the same country. This makes domestic terrorism a consequence…

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