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Rebuilding Public Affairs
Rebuilding Public Affairs Abstract Rebuilding the Public Affairs program at the Navy Region Southwest Reserve Component Command after four years of no existence can be a challenge within the command and in the Southwest regional offices. Recently, leadership has began revitalizing the program with the use of a Public Affairs Officer that has been permanently assigned. Summary Rebuilding Public Affairs The Public Affairs(PA) program has been nonexistent in the last four years at the Navy
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Types of Training for Public Services Unit 6
Steady State training Training at a steady pace over a long distance Suited for runners and swimmers Interval training Have rest/recovery periods Train harder than steady state Fartlek training Based on running outdoors Varies intensity of work Intensity changes with terrain No rest period as you can adapt the intensity at any given time Muscular Strength One repetition at maximum Muscular Endurance Repetition Circuit Training Good for aerobic, muscular and strength Under a time limit
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Checking Your Perceptions
Checking Your Perceptions 1. Make a judgment; give reasons for your judgment. 2. Check what others think; listen without disruption. 3. Consider their viewpoint. 4. Reassess your original judgment. 5. Hold your position or make changes, if appropriate Psychic/Emotional Safety Personal safety depends on us sheltering ourselves from assaults on Our emotions and well-being. The damage that attacks on our emotions can cause can be worse than a physical attack. It is the loss of
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Motivation Between Public and Private Sectors
Motivation between Public and Private Sectors The article describes the process and research that was conducted to explain what motivates individuals in both the public and private sector workforce. Many factors contribute to the diverse personalities of these individuals. Basic assumptions for these differences include choice of work, job content, life balance, bureaucracy, and/or monetary differences. Multiple variables of extrinsic and intrinsic behaviors affect work motivation. The basic assumption behind pay-for-performance is making a direct
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2011 Public Safety Realignment Legislation
2011 Public Safety Realignment Legislation Under the Governor Jerry Brown's realignment plan (Assembly Bill 109), the responsibility of incarcerating and rehabilitating certain criminal offenders is transferring from the state to the counties. This new policy went into effect on October 1st 2011. As a result, more inmates are housed in county jail facilities instead of the state prisons increasing the workload of local law enforcement, especially county sheriffs that mostly run the local jails, already
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Investigating the Crime Scene
PS2200-Criminal Investigations U02a1:investigating the Crime Scene Professor: Lou Battle Crime Scene Investigations, in order to be accurate, begin immediately at the site where the offense was committed. The area is "taped off " and access becomes limited in order to avoid contamination of vital physical proofs that may lead police to the criminal. The size of the location to be secured differs with every case and the procedures of investigation tend to vary by a
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Hate Crimes: Definition, offender Profile
Hate Crimes: Definition, Offender Profile What is a hate crime? Who commits it? Hate crimes are bias-driven crimes whereby the offender targets a person or group because of ethnicity, race, social class, gender, age, religion, nationality or political affiliation. In the recent days in South Africa for example far-right leader and white supremacist Eugene Terreblanche, who has led bias-driven actions against blacks was himself killed to avenge the supposed crimes he has committed against Black
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Major Crime Reporting
What is major crime reporting? What are the purposes of major crime reporting programs? Compare and contrast the criteria for successful crime reporting programs in the United States According to Frank Schmalleger’s (2009), Criminal Justice Today. An Introductory Text for the 21st Century, “the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program (also known today as the UCR/NIBRS Program)” creates a yearly summary of major crime called Crime in the United States. The UCR/NIBRS classifies crimes in two
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Job Satisfaction of Public Hospital Nurse in Hong Kong
Job Satisfaction of Public Hospital Nurse in Hong Kong Job Satisfaction can be defined as the employees' feelings and a collection of attitudes that towards their job. The employee tendency to be satisfied or less satisfied was influence by typical factors: the nature of the work, supervision, present pay, promotion opportunities and relations with co-workers; and these factors are very important. The Job Descriptive Index (JDI) and the Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire (MSQ) are widely used
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Perception Case
1. Describe how light reflects off a surface. What are some terms a jury should know? Light travels in a straight path until it strikes something in which the light can either bend, bounce back, be absorbed or polarized. Reflection occurs when light bends and bounces back to meet our eyes. Reflection is the reason we are able to see objects because objects are only seen by the light that they reflect. Incoming light waves
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According to Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (hkicpa)
The conceptual framework is a system connected of objectives and fundamentals that prescribes the nature, function and limitations of financial reporting. The objectives identify the purposes of financial statement and the fundamentals concepts of financial accounting and reporting. Those concepts provide guidance in selecting the transactions, events, and circumstances to be accounted, how they should be recognized and measured, and how they should be summarized and reported. According to Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public
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Personal Perception of Advanced Practice Role
PERSONAL PERCEPTION OF ADVANCE PRACTICE ROLE Nurse Practitioner is an advanced practice Registered Nurse, that uses his/her keen assessment skill, and holistic view of the patient to Bridge the Gap in health care delivery. According to the California State Board of Nursing a Nurse Practitioner is a Registered Nurse Who possess additional preparation and skills in physical diagnosis, psychosocial, and management of health-illness needs in primary health care, and who has been prepared in a
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Three Perceptions of Project Cost
4. How does the project manager view the project costs? Cost is treated as a functional element of an organization that can affect project performance, interest expenses and profitability. The project manager view the project costs through three ways: • Commitments. Project manager has to plan and report project costs. When he buys some projects or services from the vendor, he has to deal with commitments, which is the preliminary cost. • Expenses. This represents
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Perception Mapping
Opportunity analysis for current offerings: Big & Mid pharma Current Customer analysis Analysis by segments Analysis by geographical locations of clients Pipeline Customer analysis Analysis by segments Analysis by geographical locations of clients Expected sales value from the customers in pipeline White space analysis of the Big & Mid pharma companies Opportunity analysis for current offerings: Small pharma Segmenting and Targeting of companies Scoring methodology for companies White space analysis of the Small pharma companies
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High Tech Crimes and Technology - Characteristics of Internet Crimes
High Tech Crimes and Technology Characteristics of Internet Crimes The world-wide growth rate of the internet has enhanced cultural and commercial infrastructures and has assisted countries to link and connection their seclusion (Warsama Ghalib, 2011). But this vast connection has enabled the extent of crime and has directed to what is called the Globalization of Crime. People that are acquainted with the internet can simply understand what it can provide for criminal activity. This also
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Cyber Crime in the United States
When most people think of cyber crime they think of a hacker hacking into their computer and stealing their information, or leaving a virus to destroy or damage their computer in some way.While this may be one form of cyber crime it is only the tip of the iceberg so to speak. Cyber crime includes many different forms of criminal activity, from illegal and underage pornography toelectronic fraud and theft of financial currencies both real
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Public Accountability
Holders of public office are accountable for their decisions and actions to the public and must submit themselves to whatever scrutiny is appropriate to their offices." Accountability refers to the responsibility of public officials to report the use of public resources and taking responsibility for failing to meet stated performance objectives. Public accountability relates to the requirements of persons or entities trusted with public resources to be liable for the financial, managerial and program responsibilities
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Egyptian Internet Censorship Public Policy
Egyptian Internet Censorship Public Policy I. Introduction The Internet. These two words have vast meanings and implications. According to the Webster’s dictionary, the internet is defined as a matrix of networks that connects different kinds of computers around the world. Julian Dibbell and John Perry Barlow, proclaimed as the Great Explorers of the cyberspace, describe the Internet as a new frontier where people lived in peace, under their own rules, liberated from the constraints of
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Public Cloud Erp Ideal for Small Businesses only
Public Cloud ERP Ideal for Small Businesses Only Abstract Enterprise resource planning (ERP) are software packages that look for a higher efficiency and effectiveness for businesses. It includes all areas of a business such as sales, inventory, human resources and finances. ERP software is designed for larger enterprises that require dedicated teams to customize, analyze the data and reports and handle upgrades and deployment. In some cases, ERP software increased the gap separating larger and
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To What Extent Are Historic Sources Accurate Given Limitations in Language and Perception
To what extent are historic sources accurate given limitations in language and perception? 1. Hypotheses: • History is the retelling of the past • What historic sources are we looking at • Subjectivity in language and perception • History is conveyed through language, but its accuracy depends on the reader's perception • Eg. Author can think its very accurate; reader doesn't find it very accurate → subjectivity • How sources have changed over the years
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Culture Influences Perception
Culture can shape our view of the world. It sounds way to obvious to even be an argument. Many studies have shown that people from different cultures see and perceive things differently and that is probably due to how their culture shaped the way they view the world. While I agree with this idea, I think people often overlook how culture can be different for each individual and therefore affected by it differently. From these
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Incrementalism in Public Policy
Introduction The efforts for the security started by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) since September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks that demanded to screen all the checked baggage at all the airports from U.S.A (gao.gov, 2006). At that time it is stated that the TSA adopted two processes in screening the baggage. Firstly EDS that is explosive detection systems that detected the characteristics of explosives were used as the baggage moved along the conveyer belt. Secondly,
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Nuw Public Management
1. Describe and analyse main differences between the bureaucratic model and the New Public Management paradigm drawing attention to the most significant and critical aspects of the change. The bureaucratic model and the NPM are two different framework for managing the administrative apparatus. The first one is based on two principles: the separation of the public sector from the private one in terms of culture, ethic and general systems, and the provision of a defence
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Modern Perception of Marx, Lenin and Communist Manifesto
Communism, Marx, Lenin and Modern Perception Name University The Communist Manifesto by Carl Marx, The State and Revolution by Vladimir Lenin and their Impact on the Modern International Communism Expansion and Development Abstract Although the fundamental concepts of communism have been outlined by three the most acknowledged and authoritative theoreticians of communism, Vladimir Lenin, Carl Marx and Friedrich Engels more than a hundred years ago, the impact on the social institution and public perception of
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Criminal Case - Crime Scene
Crime Scene • Describe the importance of note taking particularly in establishing the integrity of the crime scene. Note taking is very useful because it’s the first use of documentation that officers use to record information about a crime. If officers didn’t take notes than the investigation may fail because there isn’t any important documentation about the crime if they decided to investigate later once the crime has been reviewed already. If policemen took accurate
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