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    Unit 5 Scenario Analysis CJ407: Crisis Negotiation Kaplan University March 27‚ 2014 The scene is set‚ the information at this time is incomplete. However‚ with the little information that has been received we can identify that this situation at the present time is a hostage situation. A hostage situation defined as “involves the taking of a person captive for instrumental or tangible reasons; the suspect needs the police or other authorities to meet specific

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    argument? 10. Paine uses the aphorism "the harder the conflict‚ the more glorious the triumph" to express his belief that hardships faced by the American forces during the war will make their eventual victory more meaningful. Find one more aphorism used in Paine’s essay and explain the point he is making with it * * He states that the summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will shrink from the service of his country during crisis. * He believes that if you do not shrink from deserves

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    Software Crisis

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    Software crisis is a term used in the early days of software engineering. The term was used to describe the impact of rapid increases in computer power and the complexity of the problems which could be tackled. This was with regards to the difficulty in writing correct‚ understandable and verifiable_ computer programs_. VERIFIABLE:-With regards to hardware and software systems‚ a formal verification is the act of proving or disproving the correctness of intended algorithms underlying a system

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    Ethics: Foreign Aid

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    Morality and ethical theories are attempts at guidelines that help define most every aspect of human nature. Understanding the differences between right and wrong has captured the minds of the worlds greatest thinkers for thousands of years. Even with so much effort being provided to the study of ethical behavior‚ we are still on unsound ground. Philosophers all over the globe continue to provide new ethical insights‚ and they determine their findings to be new standards for universally moral

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    Assyrian Crisis

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    THE ASSYRIAN CRISIS‚ A TIME OF GROWTH The Assyrian Crisis in Judah appears‚ from the surface‚ as a time of great luck for the people of Jerusalem. However‚ by examining the situation with a more powerful lens‚ one can see the powerful religious infuence such an event could have on a resident’s theology. If I were a Judean during this time‚ my faith would have faced the toughest test of my life. Going into such a conflict with a nation as strong as Assyria‚ I could not help but be afraid

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    aid vs trade

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    AID VS TRADE 20130078 The aid verses trade debate shows the strong difference and sizable reduction in severe poverty in emerging economies such as China‚ Thailand and South Korea that have embraced international trade‚ with the persistent poverty in many aid-dependent African countries. The debate of whether foreign aid is beneficial or harmful to a country in need can be seen as foreign aid directed to Africa has significantly grown yet this has not benefited the continent as it is still considered

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    Greek Crisis

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    Greek Crisis In the late 90’s a prestigious and exclusive club of the Euro was introduced to Europe; however‚ countries were able to join this club unjustly (Currency History). The idea of the Euro was to have a stable currency in which all of Europe would be able to use. Germany and France were the innovators behind the plan of the Euro; Germany favored the fact that it would have a sort of alliance with other countries‚ and France was ecstatic to have the financial security of another country

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    Foreign Aid In Africa

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    The Greatest Aid of Corruption: Foreign Aid Outside forces continue to persist in exerting their unwarranted and unnecessary influence on African countries. Many powerful countries like Great Britain‚ France‚ and Germany intentionally impede in the development of Africa. They justify their involvement by claiming to have humanitarian motives‚ but in reality‚ they have a hidden agenda to satiate their power-hungry and selfish desires like during colonialism. Evidently‚ there are many harmful consequences

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    What caused the Financial Crisis…another way‚ Not who ..BUT WHAT the three common narratives about the financial crisis. The first argues that the primary cause was government intervention in the housing market. This intervention‚ principally through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac‚ inflated a housing bubble that triggered the crisis. This is the view expressed by one of our co-commissioners in a separate dissent. -Both of these views are incomplete and misleading. The existence of housing bubbles

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    Out of the Crisis – W. Edwards Deming The “Red Bead Experiment” was an interactive teaching tool that W. Edwards Deming made use of in his four-day seminars. In the experiment‚ a corporation is formed from workers‚ quality control personnel‚ a data recorder‚ and a foreman. The corporation’s product is white beads‚ which are produced by dipping a paddle into a supply of beads. The paddle has 50 holes in it‚ and each hole will hold one bead. Unfortunately‚ there are not only white beads in the bead

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