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    Outsourcing of Aviation Maintenance Practices and the Effects of Globalization Matthew Wilkerson Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide May 16, 2016   Abstract Within the aviation industry outsourced maintenance practices have become increasingly more prevalent to maintain current assets. There is generally three processes currently being utilized by the airline industry: outsourcing specific maintenance needs, in-house operations, and lastly, a hybrid approach, which entails a combination

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    The Issue Of Gun Rights

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    Gun Rights Even though congressional gun-related legislation remains stalemated, there is still a continued argument over whether laws should be enacted to restrict guns or not enacted to allow gun rights. Not allowing law abiding citizens, who support the constitution, to exercise their rights to obtain and own firearms is unjust. Not only does this lead to making all gun owners criminals, it also makes them easy targets. Citizens who pass background checks should be allowed to obtain and possess

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    authority to disregard and discontinue United States Military convictions for any cause. They have observed this procedure, since recently there have been alike cases of military commanders abusing their authority. “The policy came under fire this spring when Air Force Lt. Gen. Craig Franklin overturned a jury's ruling that Lt. Col. James Wilkerson, a fighter pilot, was guilty of aggravated sexual assault. Another official, Air Force Lt. Gen. Susan Helms, was blocked from a promotion in May for throwing

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    suffer social exclusion as a result of several different factors such as gender, race, or religion. This identified difference fosters power dynamics which operate against the rights of those who are ‘othered’ (Chenoweth & McAuliffe, 2012). In the case of The Fever Van, the social exclusion at risk of occurring is due to the illness of the child and the perceived contamination of the family. The assumptions made about those involved contributes to ostracization and inequality between groups. It furthermore

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    Arizona Tribe Environment

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    currently changing like never before. This research paper will identify various case studies of Arizona tribes being threatened due to climate change’s effects of rising temperature and drought. Rising temperatures as well as drought will continue to result in an increase in the melt of snowpack, reduced water sources, and changes in the ecosystem for various Arizona tribes. Additionally, the paper will address various solutions to these threats. The effects of climate change will threaten the livelihoods

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    The Great Migration

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    Without The Great Migration, or the migration of African Americans from 1915 to 1970 from the south to the north, the north would have suffered economically (Wilkerson 8). Specifically, without the Great Migration, the north would have faced extensive job shortages, that would have eventually led to economic turmoil. One cause of The Great Migration was the need for southern African Americans to take industrial jobs in the north. Furthermore, during times of war, many men were removed from the

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    The Effects of Social Media on Traditional Marketing and Advertising Social media is not new. Facebook has been around since 2004, YouTube since 2005, and Twitter in 2006. What is new is how social media sites like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter are affecting the way businesses market their products and services. Never before in our history have consumers been able to communicate so effortlessly with each other and with the businesses they frequent. Never before have businesses been able to interact

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    societal workforce dilemmas which have rapidly transformed organizational structures in government to how HR professional translate policies and procedures. As public events continue to rise and the demands for spontaneous, strategic, and creative solutions are sought after effortlessly, society is faced with the need to revisit how to successfully manage a diverse workforce. A workforce that is composed of (1) multigenerational groups, (2) succession planning and (3) a thirst to bridge the strain among

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    Rape is not just an issue in the military but; gender discrimination is one as well. This will exist until stricter rules and policies are set in place. The United States Military and all its branches have to change their mindsets and judgments of its soldiers and military personnel. If enough measures are not taken to defeat this problem, rape and assault in the United States Military will continue to be rampant. The government is attempting to introduce new legislation to counter and halt rape

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    involved are determined, established, or exactly known” (Buono and Kerber, 2010, p.8). The work tasks are open and the work processes can be repeated easily between team members. In this environment, employees can be directed to follow changes. In this case, the guided approach is appropriate. Change starts at the top, employees are directed to new directions, and the change leadership is notified then command. 2. Building change capacity (and readiness) in organizations is, according to this article

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