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1. In formulating crime policies, the American democracy

struggles to strike the appropriate balance between

a. incarceration and fines  

b. prosecutors and police

c. public order and individual freedom

d. due process and individual rights

2. The due process model relies on

a. administrative processing

b. extensive filtering

c. plea bargaining

d. adversarial process

3.The deterring effect of punishing criminal offenders is considered an important factor in

a. the filtering characteristic of the system

b. the Due Process Model

c preventing crime

d. the dual court system

4.Federal law enforcement agencies have focused attention on organized crime because of

a. corruption in state and local police departments

b. immigration issues

c. superior training for undercover investigations

d. the interstate and national nature of such criminal activity

5. Criminal appeals are based on claims that

a. the appeals court should find the defendant innocent

 b. rules of procedure were not properly followed

c. the prosecutor applied discretion

d. the defendant wanted to plead guilty

6. An American would be most accurate if he or she described the processes of the American criminal justice system as

a. primarily guided by adversarial process

b. primarily guided by constitutional rights

c. primarily guided by discretion and filtering

 d. none of the above

7. Administrative regulations frequently concern such things as

a. murder

b. shoplifting

c. industrial pollution

d. embezzlement

8. Criminal defendants have additional rights if they are charged with

 a. felonies

b. petty offenses

c. violations of the Constitution

d. misdemeanors

 

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Use the following list of key terms to help you answer the questions that follow.

Key Term: Business Appropriate Language

Definition: Language that is friendly but professional and takes a conversational tone that adapts to the expectations of the reader.

To project a professional image at work, use business appropriate language in all your correspondence. While e-mail and instant messaging have made communication with friends, family, and business partners quick and immediate, extremely informal language, chitchat, slang, sentence fragments, and abbreviations (for example, BTW) are sloppy and unprofessional. On the other hand, an overly formal tone projects a pretentious image.

Inappropriate Business Communication: Informal Language

Hey, man, check out the Manning account numbers. The big man will be ticked tomorrow. Watch out! BTW, get a load of Jan’s outfit.

The previous example is too informal, projects an unprofessional image, and might not be understood by all readers. Business appropriate language avoids chitchat, slang, sentence fragments, and abbreviations.

Inappropriate Business Communication: Overly Formal Language

Sir, it may be in your best interest to peruse the Manning account report prior to tomorrow’s meeting with the CEO. It is my fear that he will be provoked to take action. Thus, we should prepare for the worst.

The previous example uses overly formal language. Business appropriate language uses a conversational tone that is clear and concise.

Appropriate Business Communication

Dan, please review the Manning account before the meeting tomorrow. Last year’s numbers were better, and the CEO will likely be concerned.

The previous example illustrates successful business appropriate language. It takes a friendly, professional tone.

Which of the following selections use business appropriate language? Check all that apply.

  • Janice, it is recommended that you install a particular mechanism, utilizing a matrix-based structural approach, to measure previously identified performance outcomes.
  • Due to increasingly present vicissitudes in the market, we will be employing several corrective actions. 
  • We will be implementing new performance measures.
  • The conference report recommends we have fewer corporate rules. 

 

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The importance of change and information system is very important these days in any organization. Its not like old days where you target limited audience and would have successful business, but now with increase Internet and large audience base we need to keep updating it as per the feedbacks you get. Nor only change but its necessary to focus on your consumers and not just your organizations. Lets see some reasons why blackberry failed who once a global leader of smart phones which introduced the concept of smart phones and BB messaging services and what could they might have done at that time to save themselves. This shows poor consumer feed back and use of Information technology.  

  1. Innovation:-      Innovation is the key to change. I feel when apple and Samsung were      working on innovating new ideas like there IOS and android software      blackberry never allowed innovating its software also was becoming less      efficient in Apps as they never opened there IOS for app developers. Also when      apple and Samsung were trying touch screen options blackberry was still      stuck on qwerty key pads. Consumers need change you cant feel like using      an old phone all the time. All consumers like to update it and if you      don’t you loose your customer base.
  2. Cost      of cell phones:- I felt like blackberry phones were much more costly and      less innovative. In my personal experience I would have preferred an      android phone instead of a blackberry phone for the same price as I would      be able to use more apps and features a android cell phone would provide      instead of blackberry os would. Also blackberry was made for more office      going audience then college going students and other audiences which made      it sales to limited audience. Everyone liked a trendy cell phone at that      era and if blackberry would have made some more features to there phones      it could have targeted a large audience.
  3. Consumer      centric:- I felt like blackberry was less consumer centric and more      towards it personal organizational growth. The growth of an organization      depends on happy customers. And for happy customers you need to focus on      them, take there feedbacks and change accordingly. Using slow and old      processors, same old qwerty keypad type of phones was like all the phones      looked and functioned same. Though they had different models but those      models had no changes. This was the major loss of blackberry. By not      thinking of your customers the company makes a big mistake which proves      that organization just thinks off themselves and spreads negative publicity.  

The era when blackberry phones came in was an era where lot of innovations came in and all the companies were competing to get the higher market share of the customer base. Internet really came to life in that era as even common man could use it and also research what features and betterment in phones like their software, processors, storage facility and price and also other customers reviews. And it was very clear that with negative reviews the company will loose business. And exactly this is what happened with blackberry. People felt they were using old technology and the more price and started giving negative reviews about the phones. Also I would add by saying when iphone came out in market people were amazed seeing what an actual smart phone can do and also how simple there use was people started getting diverted towards it. Also there is a popular saying if you see someone using a better cell phones then you are going to upgrade yours. This is all because of information technology.

I have a feeling if blackberry had used IT and research properly by approaching people what they need in a smart phone and improved themselves then there would have been less chances of failing. They would have taken some time out apart from just focusing on celling phones in doing proper smart phone research. We should always learn from mistakes and I hope blackberry might have learned from theres to. As atleast Nokia did and started using its IT and research in direction of what consumers needed and remodeled there phone after taking couple of years of break. i would also like to add that they had the best messaging app in the world they could have allowed there loyal customers to atleast use that in other operating systems but they didnt do that and kept it for there own operating system. This could have saved them and given them time to think of new innovation. but as i said previously the entire organization never focused on its customers and just thought of themselves.  

I would say blackberry didn’t fail, its just they didn’t innovate with time of new smart phones in market. 

References:-

1. http://business.time.com/2013/09/24/the-fatal-mistake-that-doomed-blackberry/

2. https://

 

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In the tubular flowers of foxgloves, wild type coloration is red while a mutation called white produces white flowers. Another mutation, called peloria, causes the flowers at the apex of the stem to be huge. Another mutation called dwarf, affects stem length. A white flowered plant (otherwise phenotypically wild type) is crossed to a plant that is dwarf and peloria, but has wild type red flower color. All of the F1 plants are tall with white, normal sized flowers. An F1 is now crossed with the dwarf plant, and the offspring are listed below, only mutant traits are noted in the data. Use ‘w’ for color, ‘p’ for flower size, and ‘t’ for stem length – upper or lower case for each allele for all three traits.

 

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