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Criminal Justice and Security Goals and Challenges Paper -content– 1,400- to 1,750-word paper on the goals, objectives, and challenges of criminal justice organizations and private security entities. Compare and contrast criminal justice organizations and private security entities by discussing the following: Differing goals and objectives of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. Challenges facing federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. Roles of the federal, state, and local court systems with respect to public safety and civil rights. Objectives of probation, parole, and correctional organizations in regard to public safety and individual rights. The privatization of government services with respect to policing, courts, and corrections. The role of corporate or private security. PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET A GOOD DISCOUNT

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Development psychology -content– Pretend that you have been asked to develop a program for the senior citizens in Volusia and Flagler counties. This program would include a comprehensive range of services for individuals in late adulthood and would address the many challenges facing people as they age. Would you focus on the whole “over 65 population” or the “third age” or “fourth age” group? What are their needs? What kinds of problems are they facing? What should be done to assist them? Describe at least three services that your program would offer. Explain why those services are needed and how they would address specific developmental challenges. Assume that you have all the funding you need. Be creative. Use some of the concepts and vocabulary associated with adjustment in late adulthood in your answer. Make sure you reference your research findings PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET A GOOD DISCOUNT

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Discrete math -content– 1. Consider the set 𝑆={(𝑥1,𝑥2,…,𝑥𝑛)?ℤ𝑛|𝑥𝑖=0 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑥1+𝑥2+⋯+𝑥𝑛=𝑘𝑚}. Throughout the problem assume that 𝑘,𝑚?ℤ and 𝑘=2,𝑚>0. a. Assume 𝑘=2. Describe a method of counting the number of elements in 𝑆 whose entries are all even. (that is, explain how to count the number of ordered non-negative solutions to 𝑥1+𝑥2+⋯+𝑥𝑛=2𝑚 in which all the 𝑥𝑖 are even) b. Assume that 𝑚=𝑛=3. If you randomly select an element of S, what is the probability that its coordinates are all equivalent 𝑚𝑜𝑑 𝑘? Hint: there are two distinct cases to consider – 𝑘|𝑛 and 𝑘∤𝑛. 2. Consider the set of vertices, 𝑉={1,…,𝑛}. The set 𝐺𝑛={(𝑖,𝑗)?𝑉×𝑉|𝑖<𝑗} represents a graph. (recall the definition from class that an ordered pair represents an edge between 𝑖 and 𝑗) a. For which values of 𝑛 does 𝐺𝑛 contain an Eulerian circuit? b. How many distinct Hamiltonian circuits does 𝐺𝑛 contain? Hint: it might be more intuitive to count Hamiltonian paths and then investigate how many circuits each of these paths can extend to. 3. Let 𝑃={𝑝?â„• | 𝑝>2 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑖𝑓 𝑝=𝑎𝑏 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑛 𝑎=1 𝑜𝑟 𝑏=1}. a. Find the equivalence classes of 𝑃 under congruence 𝑚𝑜𝑑 4. b. If 𝑝?𝑃 and ?𝑥,𝑦?ℤ such that 𝑝=𝑥2+𝑦2, which of the equivalence classes listed in part a) is 𝑝 an element of? Hint: recall that if 𝑎=𝑏 𝑚𝑜𝑑 𝑛 and 𝑐=𝑑 𝑚𝑜𝑑 𝑛 then 𝑎+𝑐=𝑏+𝑑 𝑚𝑜𝑑 𝑛 and also 𝑎𝑐=𝑏𝑑 𝑚𝑜𝑑 𝑛. PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET A GOOD DISCOUNT

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Leadership and Power Paper -content– Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper on the interaction among leaders’ sources of power, motives, and influence tactics according to the following criteria: Describe power and explain how it relates to leadership. Describe the various types of power. Describe the relationship between influence and power. Cite a minimum of three references other than the text and the white paper. PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET A GOOD DISCOUNT

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AMERICAN HISTORY -content– Describe how America’s regional and local markets merged into one truly national market and how this influenced the consumer demand for products and services, as well as some of the costs associated with the transition. Discuss the functioning of national, state, and local politics during the late 1800s. Describe the formation of the early labor unions in the United States, including their goals, activities, and situations at the end of the nineteenth century. Describe the evolution of urbanization and immigration in the North during the second half of the nineteenth century, and how those two factors shaped the region’s social relations, including its disparities of wealth. Evaluate what was meant by the term New South. Describe the development of the American West that took place during the second half of the nineteenth century, addressing both the role that industrialization played and the final defeat of Native American tribes on the plains. Discuss the problems that confronted America’s farmers in the North, South, and West during the late 1800s, and describe how their attempts to solve those problems led to the formation of a new political party. PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET A GOOD DISCOUNT

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Making Financial Business Decisions -content– You have always wanted to own a restaurant and have now decided to go into business, purchase a building, and open an Italian Bistro. The items listed below provide information regarding the purchases you will need to make to start your business. 1) The building and the land it sits on will cost $250,000 and you have 20% to put down on the property. Annual taxes are $6,000 and fire and liability insurance is $3,600. 2) You have $150,000 of additional funds to allocate for refurbishing the grounds, building structure, interior design, and kitchen. 10% of the savings will be allocated to the grounds, 20% to the building’s structure, 20% to update the interior design, and 50% for kitchen installation and fire suppression systems. 3) Tables are $200 each for 2 tops, $300 each for 4 tops, and $500 each for 6 tops. You plan to purchase eight (8) 2-top tables, six (6) 4-top tables, and ten (10) 6-top tables. Chairs cost $50 each. You are planning on being able to seat 100 people in the restaurant at a time and need 10 extra chairs. Silverware, tablecloths and napkins cost a total of $6,000, serving utensils cost a total of $3,000, and glassware cost a total of $5,000. 4) Place/plate settings cost $35 each. You need to purchase three times the number of planned seats for turn-around and breakage. (Remember you are planning for 100 people in your restaurant.) 5) Servicing carts, cooking equipment, prep tables, storage containers, and other supplies will cost a total of $16,000. 6) Research suggests that the average receipt total per person is $12.80 and the average cost per meal is $6.86 for the Italian restaurants in your area. The research also suggests that tables are turned over for new customers between 13 and 21 times a day in your area, and that restaurants have between 40% and 60% occupancy fill rate each day. You mission is to create a financial business plan explaining the initial outlay of funds this business venture will cost. Create a PowerPoint Presentation for this business venture. The following is an outline of how your slides should be presented. Slide 1: This is your title page. Include your name, project title, the course and section number and the assignment due date. Slide 2: This slide is your introduction slide. This slide should summarize your new business venture, describe your restaurant concept (i.e. casual dining, bight atmosphere, etc.) and provide other helpful information. For example, restaurant name, what types of appetizers, salads, soups, entrees, beer and wine availability, and desserts you might serve, and hours of operation. Highlight what makes you restaurant special. Slide 3:This slide should include a small picture or building plan drawing of the building, and summarize the purchase price, down payment, and amount financed. The picture of the building can be obtained from a real estate website, or from a building plan drawing available on the Internet (be sure to cite this). Also list the annual tax and insurance amounts. It should also include the monthly mortgage payment including principal, interest, taxes and insurance (PITI). The slide notes (section below the slide in PowerPoint) should contain the steps you took to calculate the monthly mortgage payment. Slide 4 to 6: These slides should include your start up expenses. On these slides you would list the cost of purchasing all of the items listed in items 3, 4, 5 above (tables, place setting, kitchen equipment, etc.).You can include pictures of items, or include graphs of the cost.List the total start up expense required to open the restaurant somewhere. Slide 7: This is your revenue slide. Create revenues and food costs from your first 6 days of serving food. Present the average receipt total per person, the average cost per meal, number of times a table is sat or turned over, and fill rate or occupancy rate to estimate your restaurants revenues. This is another place where a graph could help illustrate your revenue potential. Slide 8: Conclude your presentation with the “wrap up” of the concept and any final thoughts you might want to include. Slide 9: List any resources you have used for this project. PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET A GOOD DISCOUNT

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Maths -content– Find the following trig functions : 1. sin(-t)= 3/8 a) sin(t) b) csc(t) 2. cos(t)=4/5 a)cos(pie-t) b) cos(pie+t) 3. Traveling across a flat land you notice a mountain of f in the distance with an angle of evelation of 3.5degrees. You walk towards the mountain 13 more miles and now the angle of elevations is 9degrees. How tall is the mountain? 4. Find the surface area of a cone created from cutting a sector of 30degrees from a disk of radius 5in. 5. A car is moving at 65mph and the diameter of the tire is 2.5 feet a) find the number of rotations per min b) find the angular speed in radians per min PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET A GOOD DISCOUNT

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Accounting -content– Aubrae Company is making adjusting entries for the year ended December 31, 2014. In developing information for the adjusting entries, the accountant learned the following: a.A two-year insurance premium of $5,520 was paid on October 1, 2014, for coverage beginning on that date. b.At December 31, 2014, the following data relating to Shipping Supplies were obtained from the records and supporting documents. Shipping supplies on hand, January 1, 2014 $ 12,000 Purchases of shipping supplies during 2014 65,500 Shipping supplies on hand, counted on December 31, 2014 13,500 PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET A GOOD DISCOUNT

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CHEMISTRY -content– 1. Proxima Centauri is the nearest star other than or own Sun. It is located at a distance of 3.98 X 10^13 km from us. About how many minutes does it take light from Proxima Centauri to reach us? (Speed of light=3.00 X 10^8 m/s). (A) 200000000000 min. (B) 133000000 min. (C) 7960000 min. (D) 2210000 min. (E)11900000000000000000000 min. 2. What is the mass of snow (in tons) on a 150.0ft by 45.0ft flat roof after a 6.0 inch snowfall? Assume that 11 inches of snow is equivalent to 1.0 inches of water. The density of water is 1.00 g/ml. (A) 307 tons (B) 3300 tons (C) 0.010 tons (D) 9.6 tons (E) 1300 tons 3. Assuming that there are 20. Drops in 1.0 ml, how many drops are in a 5.0 quarts water cooler? (A) 95000 drops (B) 9460 drops (C) There is no correct answer is listed for this problem. (D) 94600 drops (E) 9500 drops 4. A waterbed filled with water has the dimensions 8.5ft by 7.5ft by 9.5inches. Taking the density of water to be 1.00 g/cubic centimeter, determine the number of pounds of water required to fill the water bed. (A) 3559 lbs (B) 117 lbs (C) 3500 pounds (D) 3121.97 pounds (E) 3100 or 3200 lbs (depends on the conversion factors used) 5. A chemical plant releases 5.00 tons of gas into the atmosphere each day. The gas contains 5.00% by mass of sulfur dioxide (for every 100 parts by mass of gas, 5 parts are sulfur dioxide). What mass of sulfur dioxide is released in a period of one week? (A) 1.75 tons/week (B) 0.250 tons/week (C) 700. tons/week (D) 100. tons/week (E) 5.00 tons/week 6. What volume of mercury (density=13.6 g/ml) will 0.23 grams occupy? (A) There is no correct answer listed for this problem (B) 3.2 ml (C) 59 ml (D) 0.0169 ml (E) 0.017 cubic centimeter 7. A constant used in chemistry is the gas constant, 8.314 J/K. Express the value of this constant in calories per degrees kelvin. Hint: 4.184J=1.000 calorie. (A) 1.987 cal/K (B) 0.5032 cal/K (C) There is no correct answer listed for this problem (D) 34.79 cal/K (E) 8.314 cal/K PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET A GOOD DISCOUNT

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Entrepreneurship questions -content– Q1. Which of the following factors acts as fuel to feed the nation’s entrepreneurial fire? a. Greater opportunities for entrepreneurial education b. The shift from an industrial economy to a service economy c. Increasingly powerful technological advancements that are available at affordable prices. d. All of the above. Q2. Bennett is considering buying a business and has collected the following information: Projected net earnings for next year = $117,000; rate of return on a similar risk investment = 27%. Hoping to use the market approach, Bennett has located three similar companies, whose stock is publicly traded. Their price-earnings ratios are 2.84, 2. 95, and 3.12. Under the market approach, how much is the business worth? a. $117,000 b. $433,333 c. $93,822 d. $347, 490 Q3. Which element of the strategic management process addresses the first question of any business venture: “What business am I in?” a. vision b. mission c. SWOT analysis d. Strategy Q4. The broad, long-range attributes that a business seeks to accomplish are called: a. goals b. objectives c. strategies d. key success factors Q5. The price paid for a business typically is ________ the terms on which the purchase was made. a. more important than b. less important than c. about as important as d. None of the above. Q6. The primary motivating force behind entrepreneurs is: a. money b. fame. c. achievement. d. recognition. Q7. __________ is the ability to develop new ideas and to discover new ways of looking at problems and opportunities. a. Innovation b. Creativity c. Entrepreneurship d. Brainstorming Q8. Which of the following statements concerning franchising is true? a. Franchise sales total more than $1 trillion. b. Franchises account for 44 percent of all retail sales. c. A new franchise opens somewhere in the world every six-and-a-half minutes d. All of the above. Q9. Which of the following should alert a potential franchisee that a franchiser is dishonest? a. Claims that the franchise contract is a standard one and that “you don’t need to read it.” b. No written documentation to support claims and promises the franchiser makes about the franchise, its operation, and its performance. c. Reluctance to provide a list of existing franchisees to talk to. d. All of the above. Q10. The balanced scorecard: a. gives managers a comprehensive view of an organization’s performance from both a financial and an operational perspective. b. operates on the premise that relying on any single measure of a company’s performance is dangerous. c. measures a company’s performance by viewing it from a financial perspective, a customer perspective, an internal business perspective, and an innovation and learning perspective. d. all of the above. Q11. Given the fact that most small companies lack the resources to reach a national or international market, many entrepreneurs choose to pursue a __________ strategy in which they specialize in meeting the needs of a specific target market segment. a. low-cost b. differentiation c. focus d. maintenance Q12. __________ are entrepreneurial couples who work together as co-owners of their business. a. Dropouts b. Copreneurs c. Castoffs d. Angels Q13. Franchise experts consider the three most important factors in franchising to be: a. training, advertising, and location. b. management expertise, financial reserves, and customer traffic. c. financing, timing, and location. d. location, location, and location. Q14. Which of the following factors plays a role in determining the rate of return used to value a business using one of the earnings approaches? a. the basic, risk-free rate of return b. an inflation premium c. the risk allowance for investing in that particular business d. all of the above Q15. Today, home-based businesses: a. are confined primarily to the traditional areas of arts and crafts. b. are booming because of their low start-up costs, flexibility, and ability to take advantage of modern technology. c. are so small that they produce negligible incomes for their owners. d. all of the above. Q16. The period of time allowed for the subconscious to reflect on information that has been gathered is called: a. marination b. reflection c. illumination d. incubation Q17. Which form of ownership has the greatest ability to attract capital? a. sole proprietorship b. partnership c. corporation d. S-corporation Q18. Bizcomp found the average sale price for small businesses across the United States was _____ times earnings. a. 15 b. 25 c. 0.05 to 0.10 d. 2.7 Q19. __________ franchising involves combining two or more complementary franchises, such as a Texaco gas station, a Burger King restaurant, and a TCBY yogurt franchise, in the same location. a. master b. conversion c. multiple-unit d. Piggyback Q20. Which of the following activities comes first in the strategic management process? a. Formulate a meaningful mission statement b. Identify the company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. c. Identify the key factors for success in the business d. Develop a clear vision for the business. Q21. In which of the following countries is entrepreneurial activity most prevalent? a. Japan b. Germany c. Great Britain d. United States Q22. The aggregation of factors that sets a small business apart from its competitors and gives it a unique position in the market is its: a. mission b. competitive advantage c. SWOT d. Strategy Q23. Which of the following statements concerning family businesses is false? a. Family businesses account for just 10 percent of all of the companies in the United States. b. Family businesses employ 50 million people and account for over 55 percent of the nation’s GDP. c. A significant threat to family businesses comes from within: only about 30 percent of them survive to the second generation. d. All of the above. Q24. Bennett is considering buying an existing business and has collected the following information: Projected net earnings for next year = $117,000; owner’s salary = $34,000; rate of return on a similar risk investment = 27%. Using the capitalized earnings approach, how much is the business worth? a. $151,000 b. $433,333 c. $307,407 d. $40,770 Q25. A rule of thumb for valuation of a business is to offer the owner 2.7 times the company’s earnings. a. true b. false Q26. A process in which a small group of people interact with very little structure with the goal of producing a large number of ideas is called mind-mapping. a. true b. false Q27. To form a limited liability company (LLC), an entrepreneur must file articles of organization and by-laws with the state corporation commission or secretary of state. a. true b. false Q28. For years, a small, locally-owned pizza restaurant located near a university in a small town has focused on the university’s students, offering them special student discounts and free on-campus delivery. Recently, Domino’s Pizza announced its intention to open a new location in the same town so that it can sell pizza to the university students. To the locally-owned pizza restaurant, Domino’s decision represents a: a. strength b. weakness c. opportunity d. threat Q29. About 85 percent of the companies that are available for sale are: a. listed with business brokers. b. advertised in the “Businesses for Sale” section of major newspapers. c. found in the Internet. d. tucked away in the “hidden market” of companies that are for sale but are not advertised as such. Q30. Although this exit strategy is the safest path for a business owner selling out, it is also the most expensive, given the tax liability it generates for the seller. a. straight business sale b. selling a controlling interest c. selling to company employees through an employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) d. selling to the seller’s children by establishing a family limited partnership Q31. An exclusive right that protects the creator of original works is called a: a. trademark b. patent c. copyright d. All of the above. Q32. A company whose owner wants to sell to her employees by establishing an employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) should: a. be profitable b. have at least 15 to 20 employees c. have an annual payroll of at least $500,000 d. all of the above Q33. The QWERTYUIOP configuration so common on computer keyboards is an illustration of which barrier to creativity? a. Searching for the one “right” answer b. Blindly following the rules c. Becoming overly specialized d. Avoiding ambiguity Q34. Which of the following statements concerning core competencies is false? a. Core competencies are a unique set of capabilities that a company develops in key operational areas that allow it to vault past competitors. b. b. Small companies’ core competencies often originate from the advantages their size offers. c. Entrepreneurs must constantly change their core competencies. d. Developing core competencies does not necessarily require a company to spend a great deal of money. Q35. The most valuable financial resource any small business can have is: a. cash b. accounts receivable c. bank line of credit d. retained earnings Q36. The Uniform Franchise Offering Circular (UFOC): a. is not required from franchisers with fewer than 10 franchised outlets. b. must be checked, verified, and approved by the Federal Trade Commission before franchisers can use it. c. is designed to provide franchisees with important information about a franchise and must be given to franchisees before they sign a franchise contract or pay any money to the franchiser. d. All of the above. Q37. The best method for determining the value of a business is: a. the adjusted balance sheet technique b. the excess earnings method c. the capitalized earnings approach d. the discounted future earnings approach e. There is no “best method” of determining the value of a business. Q38. ________ is the ability to see the similarities and connections among various data and events. a. Vertical thinking b. Lateral thinking c. Convergent thinking d. Divergent thinking Q39. In most business sales, a. the buyer pays the seller 100 percent of the purchase price at the closing of the deal. b. the seller finances 100 percent of the purchase price over a 30-year time period. c. the buyer makes a down payment up front with the seller financing the remaining 30 to 80 percent of the purchase price over three to ten years. d. the actual price the buyer pays is much more important than the structure and the terms of the deal. Q40. Which of the following requirements must an S-corporation meet? a. It must be a domestic corporation. b. It can issue only one class of common stock, but it can issue voting and nonvoting shares of common stock. c. It cannot have more than 75 shareholders. d. All of the above. Q41. The basis for the global economy today is __________ capital. a. financial b. manufacturing c. intellectual d. economic Q42. Polaroid’s Creativity and Innovation Lab reports that out of every 3,000 new product ideas, __________ are actually launched, and __________ become(s) successful in the market. a. 1000; 500 b. 500; 250 c. 10; 3 d. 2; 1 Q43. In a competitive profile matrix, a factor that represents a major strength to a company would receive a rating of: a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 Q44. The _____ specialized a business is, the _____ the likelihood that a bargain may be found. a. more; greater b. more; lesser c. less; greater d. less; lesser Q45. __________ franchising is a system in which a franchiser provides franchisees with a complete business system, including a license for the tradename, the products or services to be sold, the physical plant, the methods of operation, a marketing plan, and other necessary business services. a. tradename b. product distribution c. pure (or business format) d. process Q46. __________ is the practice of gathering, organizing, and disseminating the collective wisdom and experience of a company’s employees for the purpose of strengthening its competitive position. a. strategic management b. differentiation c. knowledge management d. paradigm busting Q47. To validate an idea is accurate and useful, entrepreneurs may: a. conduct experiments b. run simulations c. test market d. build prototypes e. All of the above. Q48. A plant patent can be obtained: a. for the layout of a new manufacturing facility. b. extends for 20 years from the date of filing. c. only if the plant can be reproduced asexually d. None of the above. Q49. The failure rate for franchises is __________ the failure rate for independent businesses. a. lower than b. higher than c. the same as d. cannot be determined Q50. Experts estimate that __________ percent of franchisers are dishonest. a. 5 to 10 b. 15 to 20 c. 25 to 30 d. 45 to 50 PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET A GOOD DISCOUNT

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