What is the fraud that was committed?

Fraud

Write a 3 page paper on an actual case of fraud from the internet or personal. DO NOT USE ENRON! Should touch on the following areas:

What is the fraud that was committed?
Give some background.
Discuss how it happened.
Were there any fraud symptoms?
How was the fraud detected?
What were the results – did anyone go to jail/pay restitution?

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Explain, with the aid of diagrams, the construction and operating principles of the following types of protection devices:

Circuit Protection and Polyphase Motors
Explain the construction of over-current protection devices
Explain the operating principles of circuit over-current protection devices
Explain the operating principles of earth fault protection devices

1. Explain, with the aid of diagrams, the construction and operating principles of the following types of protection devices:

a. Airblast circuit breaker

b. Oil-filled circuit breaker

c. High rupture capacity fuse

d. Residual current device

e. Earth fault relay

 

 

Task 2 – Learning Outcome 5.1
Describe the types and explain the construction of induction motors

2. Describe the construction of the following types of three-phase induction motors; you may use diagrams to aid your description.

a. Single cage

b. Double cage

c. Wound rotor

 

 

Task 3 – Learning Outcome 5.2
Explain the operating principles and methods of starting induction motors
3. Explain the operating principles of a three-phase cage rotor induction motor. Your explanation must include the terms:

a. Rotating magnetic field
b. Mutual inductance
c. Slip
d. Synchronous speed
e. Torque
4. The following are all methods of starting a three-phase induction motor. In each case, explain how the starting method works, state the type of motor the starter is used on, and a typical power range for that motor.

a. Direct-on-line

b. Star-Delta

c. Inverter / soft start

 

 

Task 4 – Learning Outcomes 5.3
Analyse the methods of speed control of induction motors

5. Describe and analyse two different methods of controlling the speed of three-phase induction motors.
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How did doctor Faustus came to such ending? Could he come to a different ending?

How did doctor Faustus came to such ending? Could he come to a different ending?

 

For your research essay, you are responsible for developing an original interpretation of a text we have read together in class. In developing your paper, you must perform research beyond the texts and materials we have explored in class. This essay should be formal, thesis-driven, argumentative, and you must provide evidence for your claims.
Develop an argument, written for an academic audience, in which you will present your own specific interpretation of one work based on a complex reading of the text, incorporating an awareness of other interpretations. This assignment builds upon the analytic skills we have practiced throughout the semester. Our discussions in class have offered various approaches and methodologies for understanding each of the works we have read. Now, you should develop and offer your own creative and insightful interpretation of a work of literature based on some of the theoretical and philosophical perspectives we have examined. Your primary objective in the Research Essay is to develop an interesting, original, and persuasive reading of a single literary work.
In our class, we have focused in the interconnectivity of medieval Meditteranean cultures. The works we explored travelled across geographical and territorial boundaries, often defying neat categorization. Issues surrounding the history of the work?s translation and transmission are therefore important to consider in developing your interpretation.

Throughout ?Doctor Faustus?, he wavered in his conviction to sell his soul and tried to repent to the god. However, everytime he tried to do so he was interrupted by either his own mindset or the devils (Mephastophilis and Lucifer). He thought it was too late to repent and he commited too much sins to get salvation for the god. Also, when he tried to repent, Mephastophilis threated him not to. What would happen if he actually repented to the god and decidede to be dovoted? Dotor Faustus could have been saved and not come to such a tragic ending.
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Identifies and classifies the selected culture’s primary mode of subsistence.

The Maori

Write a seven to eight page long research paper that does the following:

Identifies and classifies the selected culture’s primary mode of subsistence. ( Foragers, Horticulturalists, Pastoralists, Emerging Agriculturalists, Agrarian States, or Industrialists)
Analyzes and evaluates the impact that the primary mode of subsistence of the selected culture has on at least three of the following aspects of culture:
Beliefs and values

Economic organization
Gender relations
Kinship
Political organization
Sickness and healing
Social change
Social organization

The Research Paper must be formatted according to APA style and include a title and a reference page (which does not count towards the page length). For information regarding APA samples and tutorials, visit the Ashford Writing Center, within the Learning Resources tab on the left navigation toolbar.

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Domestic violence

Write a Research paper on Domestic violence
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Europe and the World

Europe and the World

This assignment covers Weeks 4, 5, and 6, and it is due the end of Week 6.

Text: Bingham Powell, et al, chapters 8, 9, and 10
Comparative Politics Today: A World View, 10th edition, 2012, by Bingham Powell, Russell Dalton, and others. Published by Pearson Longman.

Video: Lord Patten, “Europe and the World,” January 30, 2006.

Article: Ronald Inglehart. 2000. “Globalization and Postmodern Values,” Washington Quarterly vol. 23, issue 1 (winter): pp. 215-228. (This article must be accessed using the Troy Library electronic databases. See “How to Access Troy Library Materials” in the Start Here area.)

https://trojan.troy.edu/library/databases-social.html
Library ID -gsullivan132057
Library PW -06181976
· Select "Social Sciences" from the menu on the left.
3. A very good database to startwith is the first one listed, Academic Search Complete. Click on that one. Usually, that is the only database you will need. You can try others later.
4. You will need to log in. Note that you use your normal Troy email user ID and Troy email password.
5. Once you log in, you are at the page where you will enter your search parameters. Or, you can select the "Advanced Search" tab at the top of the page for more search options. I usually use the Advanced Search.
6. If you are trying to retrieve a specific article, just enter the article’s title or the author’s name.
7. If you are researching a topic, enter a key word or phrase. Also, select "Full Text" and select "Search within the full text of the articles."
8. For your scholarly articles, select "Peer Reviewed." You can also specify the name of a journal, such as Foreign Affairs, or one of the others listed in the "Guidelines" document.
9. If you are specifically looking for newspaper articles, you will need to click on the "Choose Databases" tab at the top of the page, and then select the database called "Newspaper Source."
10. Once you are familiar with Academic Search Complete, explore some of the others. JSTOR is especially good for peer-reviewed, scholarly articles, although JSTOR does not have the most recent editions of journals.
These simple procedures will bring high quality academic publications to your fingertips. These searches are far superior to "Google" or "Yahoo" searches. The research component of this course requires you to use scholarly journals as sources, and these can only be obtained through databases such as these provided by the Troy Library. This type of research is what distinguishes graduate-level study from undergraduate.
Video: Harold Wilensky, “Comparing Rich Democracies,” September 29, 2002.

Instructions:
· Answer the following questions from the course texts and the video assignment.
· Each answer should be 200 to 500 words in length, single-spaced with an extra line between paragraphs.
· Use Times New Roman, size 12.
· Bullets and text tables are okay.
· Be sure to answer all parts of the question. Give each part of a question a separate paragraph.
· Responses should be well written and well organized essays. Use of bullets is okay. In some cases, a table may help to compare and contrast two or more concepts.
· Grades are based on the substantive content of the answers, and the quality of the writing.
· Save your responses in an MS Word document. Put your name in the document name and on the first page of the assignment, such as “Smith, Study Questions Set 2.”
· Attach your document within the Study Questions Set 2 area within the Week 6 assignment area.
· To avoid plagiarism, if you quote from the text or one of the readings, use quotation marks and an informal citation; for example, (text, page 33) or (Inglehart, page 56).
Chapter 8: Politics in Britain

1. The official name of the country is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and this country is essentially a multinational state. What does this mean, a multinational state? Identify and describe the various parts of the country. In what ways is this significant?

(For our purposes, the names England, Britain, Great Britain, and UK will be used generally interchangeably.)

2. Compare the U.S. and the English constitutions. In your opinion, what are some advantages and disadvantages of each as compared to the other?

3. Using the table function in MS Word, compare the role and authority of the U.S. president and the British prime minister. In your opinion, what are some advantages and some disadvantages of each as compared to the other?

4. Explain the British first-past-the-post electoral system. Describe the arguments made by those who defend and those who oppose this type of electoral system? In your opinion, is this a good or bad way to elect the Parliament?

5. Identify the major political parties in Great Britain. Use an MS Word table to compare these parties in regard to their ideologies, issue positions, recent electoral performance, and so on.
From the video interview with Lord Patten:

6. Discuss the three ideas Lord Patten identified as the basis for the European Union. In your opinion, which of these three ideas seem to be most and least relevant today? Explain.
Chapter 9: Politics in France

7. Since the French Revolution in 1789, France has been governed by a series of constitutions and different forms of government. Today, the constitution and government is the Fifth Republic. Briefly describe the historical circumstances that led to the creation and (in four cases) the downfall of each of the five governments, beginning with First Republic.

8. How does the position of president of the Republic under the Fifth Republic differ from the position of president under earlier republics? What are some of the more important powers of the French president today? How do these powers compare with those of the American president?

9. How has the distrust of government and religious and antireligious traditions affected French political culture and politics historically and currently?

10. Identify the main political parties in France. Use an MS Word table to compare these parties in regard to their ideologies, issue positions, recent electoral performance, and so on.

11. Compare the French electoral process used for voting in Parliamentary elections with that used in the United States for congressional elections. And compare the French process for voting in presidential elections with that used in U.S. presidential elections.
From the article by Ronald Inglehart

12. What does Inglehart say about value change and postmodern values? What and who are the “materialists” and the “postmaterialists”?
Chapter 10: Politics in Germany

13. Germany’s historical path differs from that of England and France in that the German state unified relatively late. Describe the circumstances of the creation of the German state in 1871. In what ways did Germany’s experience affect politics in Germany?

14. Another difference between Germany and other European nations is Germany’s federal system. What does this mean? What is a federal system? In your opinion, how significant is this in regard to Germany’s politics?

15. Still another difference between Germany and England and France is the extent to which the political culture of Germany has changed since World War II. Describe some of the ways political culture has changed in Germany. In your opinion, what are some of the reasons this occurred?

16. Identify the main political parties in Germany. Use an MS Word table to compare these parties in regard to their ideologies, issue positions, and recent electoral performance, and so on.

17. Describe the German electoral system. In your opinion what might be some advantages and disadvantages of this way of electing representatives to the national legislature?
From the video interview with Harold Wilensky

18. Briefly describe three of the key elements in Wilensky’s research: convergence theory, mass society theory, and corporatism.

19. Discuss the one or two most interesting observations you made from Wilensky’s interview in regard to his comments about specific countries.
20. Short answers from the text chapters 8, 9, and 10, just a one sentence definition for each: (some of these are country specific, and others are general terms, and they are all mixed up in no sequence from the chapters)

Basic Law
Downing Street
Judicial review
Bundestag
Prefect
Proportional representation
Westminster
Ecole Nationale d’Administration
Weimar Republic
Whitehall
Value-added tax
Devolution
National Assembly
Government
House of Commons
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Supply Chain Management

Supply Chain Management

 

1. The term ?Supply Chain Management? paints a picture of a single dimension image
of a ?chain?. Some academics or practitioners prefer to use the term ?Supply
Network?. Explain, using illustrations from an industry of your choice, the actual
complexity of a ?Supply Chain?, and explain how the effective management of the
?Supply Chain? can contribute to the overall strategic success of any individual
organisation. What are the key risks facing your organisation?s supply chain.
2. Lean and Agile Supply

a. Lean principles suggest eight categories of wastes. Give examples of each waste for a supply chain of your choice. Discuss the five steps to lean thinking, as identified by Womack and Jones (1996).

b. Using lean principles, discuss how 5 of these wastes could be reduced. Using examples from industry, discuss common wastes in the supply chain and how managers can reduce them.

4. Supplier Portfolio Management

a. With reference to the Kraljic matrix, position and discuss products and services that fit into each of the four quadrants.

b. Discuss strategies that could either reduce costs, risks, or both. You should use the products and services you identified in part a. to illustrate your answer.
5. Strategic Supply Wheel
a. Apply the strategic supply wheel to the procurement function of an organisation of your choice.
b. Based on your analysis, discuss how the procurement function could further support your organization?s corporate strategy.
6. Inter-firm Relationships

a) Using one academic model of your choice, discuss what is meant by a ?portfolio? approach to relationship management and why it may be considered good practice.

b) Analyse some of the reasons for successful inter-organisational relationships at your organisation.
7. Theory of Make-Buy

a) Describe and critically evaluate the major characteristics and assumptions of one theory of make-buy.

b) Discuss why your chosen theory might be useful to managers in your organisation involved in the outsourcing of a critical component. Apply TCE logic to an outsourcing decision of your choice. What further variables would be useful to your decision-making and why?

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Identify the role you believe mobile devices have on email investigations.

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Identify the role you believe mobile devices have on email investigations. Discuss and provide an example of the added challenges that have been introduced based on the advancement of mobile device technologies.
• From the first e-Activity, thoroughly describe the mobile device forensics tool you researched, including its functions, advantages / disadvantages, and cost. Explain why you would consider utilizing this tool as a system forensics specialist, and provide a scenario where this tool would assist you in an email investigation.

• Analyze the forensic challenges regarding webmail that are stored in “the cloud” and determine whether or not you believe webmail is easier to analyze than standard client-server email solutions forensic specialists. Determine the legal concerns that may exist when attempting to investigate webmail and why these challenges are of concern. Provide a rationale with your response.
• From the second e-Activity, discuss the forensic concerns regarding Apple’s iCloud and how Apple has designed this application to assist in investigations, including email investigations. Determine whether or not you believe end users of iCloud should have concern with the encryption methods and explain in detail why you believe this way.

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A article that uses an unobstrutive measure in criminal justice

A article that uses an unobstrutive measure in criminal justice

provide unobstructive measures in criminal justice. give the full bibliographic reference to the study. what type of unobstrutive measures were used. briefly explain the details of the study.
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SOCS Joan Ferrante, Sociology, A Global Perspective, 8th edition, Wadsworth, 2011, ISBN-13: 978-1111833909.

SOCS
Joan Ferrante, Sociology, A Global Perspective, 8th edition, Wadsworth, 2011,
ISBN-13: 978-1111833909.

Give an example of the "Sociological Imagination"–be sure to explain what is the "private trouble" and what is the "public issue," and, most importantly, show how the two are connected!

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