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    Search Warrants

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    National University-CJA 460 April 2013 Professor James Lasley Term Paper-Search Warrants Search warrants are a major part of most investigations that take place everywhere in our country. What is a search warrant? It is basically a court order that is issued by a judge or any other type of Supreme Court official that authorizes law enforcement personnel‚ in most cases police officers‚ to conduct a search of a person‚ house‚ vehicle‚ or any other type of location. Evidence of a crime

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    Google Search

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    competition in the search engine industry.   Which of the five competitive forces seems strongest? Weakest? What is your assessment of overall industry attractiveness? Google constantly has to maneuver to improve their services‚ and stay ahead of other competitors.   Google also faces low switching cost which increases rivalry among competitors: o Name recognition‚ image o Services provided o Relationship with Internet users‚ web sites‚   & advertisers o Relevancy of a search results the

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    Search and Rescue

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    What Is Search And Rescue?  Types of SAR Search and Rescue involves not only searching for missing people and rescuing injured hikers‚ climbers‚ skiers‚ hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts‚ but body recoveries‚ evidence searches and disaster response as well. Search and Rescue has a number of definitions and categories depending on the agencies involved. Those categories and definitions include: • Mountain Rescue (aka Wilderness) SAR: Missions in this category may take place not only

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    Search Warrant

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    be found or do not take into account if there is a law enforcer who may take advantage of the situation. People are not aware that the law can use garbage obtain a search warrant for your home or vehicle without it being a search under the 4th amendment‚ especially in drug related crimes‚ most of the people think that they need a search warrant in order to register any part of their property‚ but the law considers garbage as an abandoned property in some instances and doesn’t believe that you should

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    In Search for Excellence

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    In Search of Excellence | A review of the elements and the book. | | | | | 8/30/2010 | | Thomas Friedman in his book “The World is Flat” outlines how the entire world is shrinking and become a close net ball replete with information highways transferring data‚ ideas and meaningful business information at a pace that was never imagined before. In the same way the concept of “speed” is conceptually driven in the mind of business leaders by Bill Gates in his famous book. Scores

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    Google search

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    GOOGLE’S ALGORITHM: ==Algorithm== PageRank is a [[probability distribution]] used to represent the likelihood that a person randomly clicking on links will arrive at any particular page. PageRank can be calculated for collections of documents of any size. It is assumed in several research papers that the distribution is evenly divided among all documents in the collection at the beginning of the computational process. The PageRank computations require several passes‚ called "iterations"‚

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    search engine

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    SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of affecting the visibility of a website or a web page in a search engine’s "natural" or "organic" search results. Proper service could be provided to the users using the website by following a few rules as given Review of site content or structure 1. Technical advice on website development Content development 2. Managing online business development campaign 3. Keyword research 4. SEO training 5. Expertise in specific

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    Google Search

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    supplying search functions to corporate clients and content-targeting advertising. The company utilizes its popular internet search engine to match Google advertisers with Internet users. It targets advertising to search results which are more likely to attract potential customers. The Google philosophy to "do one thing really‚ really well" ‚ its search function‚ has built its loyal customer base and its success has enabled Google to enhance the features it offers to more than just search. Google competitive

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    Search engines

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    computers everyday without caring the surrounding. Recently‚ a piece of news mentioned that the post 80s are having the symptom of relying too much on web search engines which help users find specific information by typing keywords only1. They think that searching by engines can obtain accurate data and save time. They are said to have ‘search engines dependence’ which means that they rely on searching every word without thinking nowadays. According to the survey conducted by the China Youth Daily

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    Evaluating of “In Search of Excellence ” 1. In my opinion research which was made by Tom Peters and Robert Waterman upon which was written book Search of excellence was not objective. Main reasons why I claim this research was not objective is that Peters and Waterman: - Found 72 firms which appeared to be excellent. There is no mention about method which was used in selection of these firms and there are not determined criteria. I would suggest that they should set up some general criteria and

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