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(Solved): 1.Use the following anti-crime operations to write a lead fo...

1.Use the following anti-crime operations to write a lead fortoday’s online news.

The Judiciary Police initiated investigation on a drugtrafficking case and identified two involved men. On 21th May 2020,actions were taken at the opportune moment. One local man, who is30 years old, was intercepted at a hotel room in Macao while oneHong Kong man, who is 31 years old, was intercepted in Taipadistrict respectively. 20.22 grams of cocaine, valued at aroundMOP67,000, drug consumption tools and MOP35,000 of suspected drugproceeds were seized from the duo and inside their rented hotelroom.

The involved Hong Kong man claimed that he had been solicited bya Hong Kong drug trafficking syndicate to traffic drugs in Macaodue to his financial difficulties, and could receive HKD80 asremuneration for every sachet of drugs sold. Up to the present, hehas

received HKD5,000 of remuneration in total. The Judiciary Policetransferred the two involved individuals to the Public ProsecutionsOffice for three offences including illegal trafficking of narcoticdrugs and psychotropic substances, illegal consumption of narcoticdrugs and psychotropic substances, as well as improper possessionof utensils or equipment.

(Solved): 1.Use the following anti-crime operations to write a lead fo...

1.Use the following anti-crime operations to write a lead fortoday’s online news.

Through the “Communication Network for School Safety”, theJudiciary Police was notified, on 20th May 2020 by a secondaryschool in north district, of successive complaints from 38schoolgirls that they had been intentionally approached by a manwho touched their body parts including the arm, hip and thigh, neartheir school during noon recess.

Deeply concerned about the case, the Judiciary Police promptlydeployed staff to the said

school to enquire the victimized schoolgirls about the incidentand the characteristics of the perpetrator, swiftly interceptingthe involved man at the peripheries of the school during noonrecess on May 21th and taking him in for investigation.

Despite the denial of perpetration by the involved man, who is25 years old, the Judiciary Police discovered on the surveillancecamera footages taken at the school peripheries and nearby mallsthat he had repeatedly and intentionally touched the schoolgirls’body when they were gathering or queuing. Upon the process ofsuspect identification, several victims recognized him as theperpetrator. The Judiciary Police thus transferred the involved manto the Public Prosecutions Office for the charge of sexualharassment.

(Solved): 1.Use your own words to write a speech story with title base...

1.Use your own words to write a speech story with title based onthe following talk.
2.Prepare questions for the speaker in a Q&A session.

Eric Thompson, Athletic Director of University of Cadwell in UKfor the past 30 years, has previously announced his retirement,effective at the end of next month. He gave a farewell speech at2:30pm today at the annual meeting of members of Athletics Club atthe Grand Hall.

Script of the speech
As I look around this room, I see many familiar faces: good people,generous people who’ve been friends and supporters for as long asI’ve been here. Now, all of you know I’m retiring at the end ofnext month. I’m 65, and it’s time. What you don’t know is that I’vedecided to devote the time I have left to increasing publicawareness of a serious problem for our athletes and athleticprograms. What I’m going to say isn’t going to be popular, but it’ssomething I feel I have to say, something eating my heart out. Thefact is, it’s no longer fun to play college football. It has becomea fatiguing grind. It’s a full-time job, a year-around job, andthat’s true of every college football program across thecountry.

The insanity has to stop. Coaches demand more, colleges demandmore. Alumni demand more, so college football has turned into a12-month-a-year-job that never ends. We’ve got fall games andwinter workouts. There’s spring practice, and there’re summerconditioning drills. So our players work and work and work duringthe season.

You’ve got wonderful young players literally working themselvesto death, dying so you can have a winning season. Eleven collegefootball players died in the past 12 months, and it’s a tragedy wehave to stop.

Heatstroke is a part of the problem, especially during thosedamned summer drills. Heatstroke can cause your body temperature tosoar to 42 degrees Celsius, cause a heart attack, and induce acoma. We tell our players on a hot day he should drink around 600milliliters of fluid and then continue to drink every 15 minuteswhether he’s thirsty or not. If you’re a coach, whether in highschool or college, and your kids aren’t getting water every 15 or20 minutes, you shouldn’t be coaching.

Actually, heat stroke is one of the easier problems we dealwith. Some of our players have pre- existing conditions we don’tknow about. We had a freshman die after a series of early-morningdrills. He was just 19, 6 feet 2, and 180 pounds, with no historyof heart problems. That non- detection is no surprise. Manycardiologists say arrhythmia can be difficult to find. Some peopleare born with these defects but often show no outward signs of theproblem. About 100 to 150 young athletes die each year from thecondition.

(Solved): 1_Verdict is a response of defendant to a complaint.a)Trueb)...

1_Verdict is a response of defendant to a complaint.

a)True

b) False

2_Writ of Certiorari is the principle that a court decisioncontrols the decision of a similar future case.

a)True

b)False

3_Statute is law enacted by legislative bodies.

a)True

b) False

4_A police officer is not entitled to a reward offered for thearrest of a criminal because

a)the officer has a legal duty to arrest criminals

b)a reward is not legal consideration

c)the reward is not an offer

d)the reward is too high

5_Bill of Rights is a document that contains fundamentalprinciples of a government.

a)True

b)False

(Solved): 2. a. Given the monthly usages in the following table, clas...


2. a. Given the monthly usages in the following table, classify the items in A, B, and C categories according to dollar usage
2. a. Given the monthly usages in the following table, classify the items in A, B, and C categories according to dollar usage. Item Usage Unit Cost 4021 90 $1,400 9402 300 12 4066 30 150 10 80 2.000 400 4400 5,000 b. Determine the percentage of items in each category and the annual dollar value for each category for part a. 6500 9280 4050 6850 3010 700 20 1,020 140 10 20 5

(Solved): Indengineering help with methods class! Show steps Please! 2...

Indengineering help with methods class! Show steps Please!
2 10 2) Assessment of Outcome 1: (20 points total) It is desired to locate a control on a machine that is operated by both ma
2 10 2) Assessment of Outcome 1: (20 points total) It is desired to locate a control on a machine that is operated by both male and female workers. The average functional reach for a male population is 90 cm and the average functional reach for a female population is 80 cm. The standard deviations for these groups are 8 and 10 cm respectively. Where (distance in cm.) should the control be located? Your design must include at least 97% of the design population? (10 pts.) If it is not possible to locate the control at the distance determined in part a) and the only feasible location is to locate the control at a functional reach distance of 85 cm, what percentage of the design populations are being excluded (not being able to reach normally the control). (10 pts.) Final Answers: zalo od ni nu br yg or to DVI am o lo llebru (0320) noilo istilor ni som 20 mm delivo od on pantalo od ople Yob Vind more o n 2900 notebog tolo toto ai lom

(Solved): 2. (10 pts) "First Day on the Job... Trial by Fire:" Sara B...

2. (10 pts) First Day on the Job... Trial by Fire: Sara Brown has just become manager of Brennans Office Supply Store, one

2. (10 pts) "First Day on the Job... Trial by Fire:" Sara Brown has just become manager of Brennan's Office Supply Store, one of 10 in the Midwest. Sara's store which is located in the downtown area on a busy street, has an inventory of over one million dollars and over 20000 square feet of floor space. On her first day or work, Sara is inundated with problems. A very expensive custom-ordered desk that was delivered last week received a number of scratches during unpacking, and the stockroom manager wants to know what he should do. She just discovered that the store has not yet paid the utility bills that were due at the end of last month, and she realizes that the store has been habitually late in paying the bills. The accounts receivable department tells her that it has an abnormally high number of delinquent accounts over the past few months, and it wants to know what action should be taken. There is a large pile of boxes in the storeroom from last week that have yet to be opened and inventoried. The impression she has been getting all morning from the 30 employees is that they are all unhappy and dislike working at the store. To top things off, shortly after lunch, a large delivery truck pulls up to the front of the store double-parks, blocking traffic. The driver comes into the store and announces that he has a shipment of 20 new executive desks. Where does Sara want them placed? The employees tell Sara that this shipment was not due until next week and there isn't any place to put them right now. Outside she hears horns of the angry drivers as the traffic jam grows. Carry out a K.T. Situational appraisal (show your work), based on the information below to decide what Sara should do. A. B. C. While boxes on the floor may be an eyesore and awkward to step around, it is not necessary we do anything about them immediately. The situation is not getting worse by having them there, and the importance of not having them opened and the contents shelved is minimal. The next step is to decide who is to open the boxes and when to do it. What to do about the 20 new desks has to be decided immediately because not accepting and sorting such a large order would have major impacts on business. A traffic jam is beginning to form and is getting worse while Sara is deciding what to do. The employee morale needs to be addressed in the very near future. It is believed that lac of care and sloppiness were factors in damaging the custom-ordered desk. The morale, while low, could get worse. We don't know why the morale is low. Sara needs to pay the utility bills fairly soon or the electrical power to the store could be shut off, which would stop all functions of the business. Sara needs to find out why the money due to the store has not been paid. Nothing needs to be done with the scratched desk immediately, but we do need to decide what to do in the not-too-distant future, and we also need to plan how to unpack the desks and other items more carefully. D. E.

(Solved): 2) [10] Consider an IKEA location and the supply chain func...


2) [10] Consider an IKEA location and the supply chain functions it performs. a) [5] How do the location and size of its loca
2) [10] Consider an IKEA location and the supply chain functions it performs. a) [5] How do the location and size of its locations affect the supply chain performance of IKEA? What factors should IKEA consider when deciding where and how big its warehouses should be? b) [5] How does increasing number of its locations affect various costs and value created in the IKEA supply chain?

(Solved): 2. (20 Points, Total, for this Question) Following an outbu...

2. (20 Points, Total, for this Question) Following an outburst of temper, internationally known diva/singer SeyLean refused t

2. (20 Points, Total, for this Question) Following an outburst of temper, internationally known diva/singer SeyLean refused to take delivery of ruby-and-pearl sequined gowns costing $500,000, purchased for her by The Winn-Winn Hotel/Casino, where she was set to perform all summer. In breach of its contract, the Winn-Winn told gown manufacturer Bob Mickey to keep the gowns that he had custom-manufactured to SeyLean's measurements. To help offset his losses, Bob Mickey used the "seller's remedy of commercial impracticability and sold the gowns to Bea Yoncey, his friend, for $50,000, a fraction of what they were worth. Under the applicable law, what should Bob have done? Identify the general contract law term for a non-breaching party's obligation to lessen, avoid, or minimize his/her/its/their damages from a breach of contract; identify the specific UCC term for a seller's remedy of finding a substitute buyer; detail the condition(s) the UCC imposes on the non-breaching party in using this remedy, and explain if Bob complied with the UCC in selling the gowns to Bea Yoncey. (HINT: After you identify both of the applicable legal terms, you may answer this Question fully with two to four sentences of detail and explanation.]

(Solved): 2. (22 points) A popular brand of tennis shoe has had the f...

2. (22 points) A popular brand of tennis shoe has had the following demand history by quarters over a two- year period. A lin

2. (22 points) A popular brand of tennis shoe has had the following demand history by quarters over a two- year period. A linear regression line is fitted to the available data (8 quarters) as follows: y=4.18x + 27.57 2018 2019 Demand 16 32 71 2 3 4 2 3 4 Demand 14 45 84 47 62 (a) (13 points) Determine the initial values of the intercept, slope and seasonal factors (4 quarters) for Holt- Winter's method. (b) (6 points) Assume that the observed demand for the first quarter of 2020 was 18. Using a=0.2, p=0.15 and y=0.1, update the estimates of the level, trend and the seasonal factors. (c) (3 points) What are the forecasts made at the end of the first quarter of 2020 for the remaining three quarters of 2020? (Keep two decimal places for all results)

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