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    Notes On ' 9 Assets

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    • 9 assets are in eviction. These assets average 409 Days in REO and have an average of 293 days in eviction (the “difference” represents the timeline to obtain the foreclosure deed, ratify or confirm the sale or allow for the redemption period to expire)  2 of 9 are in states with extended timelines to ratify or confirm the sale or record the vesting deed  Of those not in extended timeline states for ratification or recording the vesting deed: o 1 asset in New Jersey has had numerous delays reported

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    award: 8.33 out of 16.66 points     For the following questions, would you collect information using a sample or a population? | (a) | To calculate the percentage of car owners in New York City |   |   |   | Population  | (b) | To know how many different private airlines provide service in the United States |   |   |   | Sample  | (c) | To estimate weekly earnings of computer programmers in United States |   |   |   | Sample  | (d) | To find the marks of a class

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    Case Comment Case: William Donnelly, Martin Walsh v Procurator Fiscal [2015] HCJAC 35 (HCJAC) Donnelly v Dunn Two Celtic fans who were convicted for singing the “Roll of Honour” under the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012 asp 1 (‘the Act’) have had their Article 7 of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms appeal rejected. The Facts In 2014 the appellants were convicted for contravening section 1 of the Act for singing

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    The nebulous nature of white-collar crime has long been explored, defined and redefined throughout its history by a great number of people specialising in a variety of fields. Despite being first introduced by Edwin Sutherland in 1939, some 78 years prior to today, the problem remains: how should white-collar crime be defined? The fluid nature of white-collar crime itself does not easily lend itself to be defined and thus there exists no universally-accepted definition despite the numerous attempts

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    Analytical Tool

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    Analytical tool An analytical tool is something used to analyze or "take a closer look at" something. It is normally a way to review the effectiveness of something. For example, Google offers a free web analytics tool that is used by Web Masters to track visitors on a given site. It allows Web Masters to see where visitors are coming from, how long they stay, what links they are reviewing, etc. Analytic Tool help with Tracking and Reports! Data flow diagram -A data flow diagram (DFD) is

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    Why punish? Is the use of punishment Justified? Ted Honderinch’s Punishment: The supposed Justifications Revisited aim to answer these questions. Punishment is at the core of our punitive systems, therefore society needs to establish a well thought-out moral explanation as to why we punish and what we aim to achieve with the use of punishment. Honderinch set out to analyze the supposed moral claims that justify the practice of punishment and to determine if they are satisfactory enough for the intentional

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    Assignment 1

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    BA 578 Assignment-Sol- due by Midnight (11:59pm) Monday, Sept 15th, 2014(Chapters 1, 2, 3 and 4): Total 75 points True/False (One point each) Chapter 11. An example of a quantitative variable is the telephone number of an individual. FALSE 2. An example of a interval scale variable is the make of a car. FALSE 3. Credit score is an example of an interval scale variable. TRUE There is no intrinsic Zero. An arbitrary minimum is established. Therefore, it is an interval scale variable. 4. The number

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    As an intervener, I represent an outside agency who does not have direct and substantial interest in the case at hand, but has a definite interest and perspectives that are essential to the case at bar. For the respondent’s, the Canadian Bar Association was an appropriate intervener for two reasons: the CBA had a strong interest in the mandatory minimums within the impugned legislation and the perspective of implementing an exemption would act as a good alternative to amending the legislation in

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    Offender profiling can be described as the process often used in extremely serious offences such as serial murder or sexual assault. The process aims to identify unique characteristics about the offender through examining the characteristics of the offence and gathering information about the victim (Farrington, 2007) as well as using information gained from previous similar offences before gradually building up an offender profile. In order for offender profiling to be considered useful, it must

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    The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act does have is befits when protecting people though. The act itself is completely necessary and has made the United states a safer place. The act protects user information from companies and hackers. In September of 2000 America Online won its case against the National Health Care Discount corporation for violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. The National Health Care Discount corporation hired emailers to send bulk emails to the internet service provider America

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