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    Data Resource Management

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    Data Dictionary: A software module and database containing descriptions and definitions concerning the structure‚ data elements‚interrelationships‚ and other characteristics of an organization’s databases. Data Mining: A process where data in a data warehouse is identified to discover key business trends and factors. Data Modeling: A process where the relationships between data elements are identified and defined to develop data models. Data Planning: A planning and analysis function

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    Gideon V Wainwright Case

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    The Sixth Amendment of the Constitution of the United Sates gives the right of any United States citizen accused of crimes the right to counsel in criminal procedure and their defense. To understand this process‚ one must understand the developments for the right to counsel‚ self-representation‚ and the roles of an attorney and when the right to counsel is attached. Development of Right to Counsel In the 16th and 17th century‚ the law did not allow or provide for the use of

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    In the late eighteenth century the classical theory was a popular crime theory which argued free will when committing crime. It says the committing crime reaps greater rewards than the consequences of committing the crime later on. However since then the positive theory suggests that free will does not exist when a person commits a crime. Instead genetics‚ individual differences‚ social upbringing‚ biological factors and cognitive structure are taken into account. Positive theory suggests that crime

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    RIGHT TO COUNSEL

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    Right to Counsel Unit Seven Assignment LS305 Allan Valentine 09/29/2013 The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States said: In all criminal prosecutions‚ the accused shall enjoy the right . . . to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defense." The earlier cases regarding Right to Counsel were fought in the state courts. In Webb v. Baird‚ 6 Ind. 13 (1853) the state court ruled that an indigent suspect had the right to be appointed a counsel at the state’s

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    ABUSE OF POWER IN BODE SOWANDE ’S FLAMINGO BY OKEY OKWECHIME Department of English and Literature University of Benin‚ Benin City 08037217824 oraclechime@yahoo.com Okey Okwechime is a lecturer in the Dept. of English and Literature‚ University of Benin‚ Benin City‚ Nigeria. He teaches Drama‚ Poetly and his research interest is in Drama‚ Oral Literature and Feminist Literature and Criticism & KOLA EKE Department of English and Literature University of Benin‚ Benin City 08023529279 Kola

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    On October 27‚ 2065‚ the Player and their partner‚ Jacob Hendricks‚ infiltrate a base in Ethiopia as part of a Winslow Accord operation to rescue hostages from the tyrannical NRC‚ assisted by Commander John Taylor and his team of cybernetically enhanced soldiers. The rescue is successful‚ but the Player is critically wounded‚ necessitating the installation of cybernetic enhancements to save their life. The Player is also given a Direct neural interface (DNI) to control their cybernetics‚ and is given

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    Should Torture Be Allowed

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    Human rights are the most important ideas to be applied in international law. These rights are meant to preserve and protect the life of the innocent average person‚ however there is no standing way to determine when a right is violated‚ which means in many cases final rulings are based on the interpretation of human rights. A recent battle being waged over these rights is whether torture should be an acceptable method to extract information from terrorists‚ kidnappers‚ etc. Torture should be a usable

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    Paradise Lost

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    Jessie Misskelley‚ Jr. was tried first‚ separate from Echols and Baldwin. Misskelley was tried separately because of his confession during his police interrogation. Misskelley’s trial had a lot of controversies. First off the defense brought in Dr. Richard Ofshe‚ a professional on untruthful confessions. Ofshe testified that the recorded interrogation of Misskelley‚ was an example of police coercion. The confessions of Misskelley were also inconsistent with themselves and the details about the location

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    Constructive Dismissal

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    |Case 1 - Question1 15 marks | |Discussed whether Caroline’s claim for Constructive Dismissal can be sustained. Provide your justification in details by citing the | |examples from the above case and supported by the relevant supporting documents. | In dealing with constructive dismissal cases‚ based on the Industrial Relations

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    1984 & Human Insanity

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    In 1984‚ George Orwell’s Party’s definition of sanity and salvation is a paradox to the real definition of sanity and salvation. The author used the protagonist‚ Winston Smith‚ to portray the "insane" but real definition of sanity. During the interrogation process‚ O’Brien‚ a member of the Inner Party and supposed Brotherhood‚ is trying to prove to Winston that he persuades himself that he remembers events that never happened and that he is "...unable to remember real events" (203). O’Brien then

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