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Disparate Impact
Disparate Impact Disparate impact discrimination occurs when an employer uses a system by which discrimination is not intended, but by using this system, members of a protected class are negatively affected. This could include height or weight restrictions, testing, or educational requirements that are unrelated to measuring an employees’ competence in doing a particular job. In EEOC v Dial Corp., S.D. Iowa, No. 3-02-CV-10109, 2/3/05 the federal district court ruled that Dial Corporation’s strength test
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Managing/analyzing Loan Requests, Business Feasibility and Borrower's Credibility
INTRODUCTION Financing any venture is usually a challenging activity and finding the required amount of funds needed to achieve such venture is not as easy as just saying, “we need money”. Getting finance is a must for any business venture to succeed because money is required to make projects happen. Therefore, business owners and companies resort to borrowing many times to finance these projects. To give a loan which is essentially to meet the financial
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Globalization Can Have a Negative Impact on Developing Countries. Argue.
Globalization, the emergence of a global society in which economic, political, environmental and cultural events in one part of the world quickly come to have significance for people in other parts of the world. It is said that globalization has both negative and positive aspects. This essay will discuss both of them on their own merits. The bad impacts of globalization broadly criticized in the media. Globalization has made it possible for infectious diseases to
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Shipboard Message Relay System
Shipboard Message Relay System I. Problem Statement Design a system that automates the manual message relay system utilized onboard U.S. Navy ships during the 1991 Gulf War. Each ship that was part of the Arabian Gulf task force had a Unix-based system that stored and processed naval messages. Computer operators of different departments onboard the ships prepared the messages manually utilizing an MS DOS based system. The messages were then printed and delivered to the
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The Musculoskeletal System
The musculoskeletal system has many functions to it because it is actually two systems that are put together; muscular and skeletal. The organs that are in these systems are skeletal muscles, bones (joints, tendons, and ligaments). By dividing the two systems into different sections, it will make it easier for you, the reader, to understand and make sense of the information. The muscular system functions are to provide movement, protects organs, and production of heat.
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Liberal Principles Evident in the American Constitution and Governmental System
Within the framework of democratic capitalism, the American Constitution and government structure have a fundamentally liberal backbone. Viewed as a social contract, the relationship between the state and the individual is expressed in the Constitution which dictates the liberal values intrinsically woven into American history. Combined with the Bill of Rights, the Constitution holds the representative government accountable for its actions and sets finite limits on the power it wields over the individual. A capitalist
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A Business Interest Lobbyist’s Recommendation for Reducing the U.S. Budget Deficit
To: Henry M. Paulson, Jr., Secretary of the Treasury From: Mr. Ben Bodi, Business Interest Lobbyist Date: April 5, 2007 Subject: A business interest lobbyist’s recommendation for reducing the U.S. budget deficit With a current budget deficit of $246 billion dollars, the U.S. government should adopt extensive fiscal measures that will reduce this deficit and simultaneously promote long-run economic growth. To ensure long-run real GDP growth and a reduction in the budget deficit, the United
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How Does Information About Early Cognitive Development Relate to Violence the Creatures Commits?
How does information about early cognitive development relate to violence the creatures commits? Human cognition is the study of how people think and understand. As part of growing up, there are four stages called the cognitive developmental stages that an individual goes through. From the sensory motor stage to the formal operational stage, human beings learn to interpret their surroundings of everyday life experiences. However, in the case of the Creature in the novel, Frankenstein,
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Addendum to Independent Study in Sound Design and Sound System Compone
Addendum to Independent Study in Sound Design and Sound System Component Operation Arnold F. Bilotta III 18 December 2000 This past year (2000) I have been working in the sound booth for The John Lyman Center for the Performing Arts. Here at the John Lyman Center (JLC) we have been going through a time of transition. The former resident technical guru who had taken care of JLC's happenings had retired, leaving the JLC in a
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The American Banking System 1800-1810
The American Banking System 1800-1810 INTRODUCTION Looking back to the outset of the 19th century, it is impossible to say that any real banking system had really been developed in the US. This is to say that, though there were roughly 120 private commercial banks that had been chartered by new state governments, the so-called system was scarcely organized. It was ad hoc in nature and directly linked to the merchant banking practices of the
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The Legalization of Gambling - Its Social Impact
The Legalization of Gambling: Its Social Impact “For as long as humans have gambled, there has been apprehension about excessive risk-taking and intemperate gambling”. The National Research Council. Neither gambling nor opposition to gambling is a new phenomenon. From their respective philosophical vantage points, leftist critics have long viewed gambling as an economic albatross around the neck of the working classes while social conservatives continue to regard gambling as a moral disease whose painful symptoms
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Reading and It’s Impact on Education
The reading process as a whole is a very complex area, and is constantly changing, but as an elementary school teacher responsible for teaching young children to read, it is vital for me to understand the theories behind the reading act itself. The three theories which I feel are the most important, and which I feel are intertwined to account for the reading process are subskill theories, interactive theories and transactive theories. I believe that
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What Are Business Ethics?
What are Business Ethics? To simply put it, business ethics involves learning what is right and wrong, and then doing the right thing. Philosophers have been discussing ethics for at least 2500 years, since the time of Socrates and Plato. Many ethicists consider emerging ethical beliefs to be "state of the art" legal matters. Values, which guide how we ought to behave, are considered moral values, e.g., values such as respect, honesty, fairness, responsibility, etc.
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Fables for Management: The Ill-Informed Walrus
Fables for management: The ill-informed walrus "How's it going down there?" barked the big walrus from his seat on the highest rock near the shore. He waited for the good word. Down below, the smaller walruses conferred quickly among themselves. Things weren't going well at all, but none of them wanted to tell the Old Man. He was the biggest and wisest walrus in the herd, and he knew his business -- but he had
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Erp System for Riordan Manufacturing
ERP System for Riordan Manufacturing Team A University of Phoenix Riordan Manufacturing is the leading global industry manufacturing company of plastic injection molding. With over 550 employees and their overall annual projected earnings of $46 million dollars, Riordan Manufacturing accredits their success to their focus on sales and marketing to gain additional business and maintain a good relationship with existing clientele. Although the company has been successful thus far, it is always important and
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Economic Impact of Equestrian Events
The Economic Impact of the Olympic Equestrian Events on the Tourism and Hospitality Industry in Hong Kong In 8th July 2005, when the Secretary for Home Affairs announced Hong Kong’s endorsement by Beijing as the host of the 2008 Olympic equestrian event, he expressed his optimistic anticipation of the economic benefits affiliated1. While the economic impact is still non-quantifiable at present, doubtless, the tourism and hospitality industry, which foreign visitors would first get contact with
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Uses of Statistical Information
Running head: USES OF STATISTICAL INFORMATION Uses of Statistical Information Sandra L. Berrier University of Phoenix Statistical Applications HCS 438 Lynn Bertsch, Ph.D.(ABD), MBA, MSN Jun 12, 2006 Uses of Statistical Information What is Statistics? "Statistics is a mathematical science pertaining to collection, analysis, interpretation and presentation of data" (Wikipedia contributors, 2006). Statistics are a valuable kind of information because they can provide data for making comparisons and determining trends. There are many uses for
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The Economic System of India
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. The Indian Automotive Industry after de-licensing in July, 1991 has grown at a spectacular rate of 17% on an average for last few years. The industry has now attained a turnover of Rs. 1,65,000 crores (34 billion USD) and an investment of Rs. 50,000 crores. Over of Rs. 35,000 crores of investment is in pipeline. The industry is providing direct and indirect employment to 1.31 crore people. It is also making a
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Disparate Impact
Disparate Impact Disparate Impact arises when an employer’s practices unintentionally excludes a protected class disproportionately (Player, Shoben and Lieberwitz, 1995). A “protected class” is a group of people, with common characteristics, which Congress has determined must be protected from inequality (“On-the-Job Discrimination: Gender Discrimination," 2004). This paper will analyze the landmark disparate impact case of Griggs v. Duke Power Co. (401 U.S. 424, 1971) from its beginning to its conclusion in the Supreme Court. Included
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Business Sector Accepts Mediation
Business Sector Accepts Mediation Venessa Robinson Cleary University Wider acceptance of negotiation and mediation in the business sector can be accomplished through information technology (IT) and internet technology. Negotiation is an interpersonal decision-making process necessary whenever two or more parties cannot achieve our objectives single-handedly according to Leigh Thompson’s book, The Mind and Heart of the Negotiator. Discussions are held with the intent to produce an agreement. If an agreement cannot be reached, a mediator
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Statistical Information Paper
Statistical Information Paper University of Phoenix BSN0510-HCS438 Ellen Aebig Elizabeth Ball Marie Deitz Michele Wilson November 13, 2006 The particular study that Team “C” has decided to review is a study done at a VNA home care. This particular study looks at an increase of urinary tract infections associated with indwelling catheters. The study includes 36 patients, 13 females and 23 males. The average age of the patient is 78.31 years old. The total
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Database Management Systems Memo
Database Management Systems Memo Name: School: DBM-380 Database Concepts Instructor: Date: Database Management Systems Memo CST is a small company doing business for over 30 years. CST provides rehab services with several locations in the Los Angeles Metro area. Due to the nature and size of the business, there currently is no need for a huge network infrastructure. CST has a ten user network with two non-networked computers at each of its sites. The financial
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Business Law
1-2 Statutory law comes into existence when a legislature passes a statute. This statute is then included in the federal code of laws or the relevant state code of laws. Common laws are the rules of law announced in court decisions. These rules include interpretations of constitutional provisions, of statutes enacted by legislatures, and of regulations created by administrative agencies. If there is a conflict, common law or previously decided cases will take precedence. 2-4
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Business Process Reengineering
MGT485-0601A-15: Global Strategic Management Ed Siebold Is reengineering just another management fad or does it offer something of lasting value? Describe specific situations in which you would or would not recommend reengineering as a potential strategy. Be sure to support your answer. Reengineering is the fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of business processes to achieve dramatic improvements in critical, contemporary measures of performance, such as cost, quality, service, and speed (Hammer & Champy, 1993). Reengineering
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Da Vinci Surgical System
-The Da Vinci Surgical System- What is the Da Vinci Surgical System? The Da Vinci Surgical System is a large purpose-built robot controlled by a surgeon that performs minimally invasive surgical procedures on patients. The system incorporates an ergonomically designed surgeon’s console, a patient-side module with four interactive robotic arms, each with interchangeable surgical instruments and a 3-dimensional endoscopic vision system. Powered by high-tech supercomputers, the surgeon’s hand movements are scaled, filtered and then converted
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