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    Howards Cameras: Adwords

    Howard’s Cameras: AdWords Proposal Aadi James Howard’s Cameras is a small chain of camera stores that are located in central Ohio. These stores sell everything camera and camera-related including the major brands of digital cameras for consumers, and a few leading high-end brands for professional photographers. The stores also offer photo finishing, portrait services, accessories, scrapbook supplies, and other items of interest to casual and photo enthusiasts. One of the best ways to drive

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    Kant Theory

    Section One In section one, Kant argues from common sense morality to the supreme principle of morality, which he calls the categorical imperative. Kant thinks that uncontroversial premises from our shared common sense morality, and analysis of common sense concepts such as ‘the good’, ‘duty’, and ‘moral worth’, will yield the supreme principle of morality, namely, the categorical imperative. Kant’s discussion in section one can be roughly divided into four parts: (1) The good will (2) The teleological

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    Electronic Surveillance of Employees

    and gym bags may also be considered to be off-limits. The employee can also reasonably expect privacy during personal telephone calls at work. In Watkins v. L. M. Berry (1983), the court upheld upon appeal that employers must stop monitoring calls upon realization that the call is of a personal nature. Exceptions to this are when employer policy specifically forbids calls of a personal nature. Here the employees need for privacy directly conflict with established policy. Privacy protection may

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    The Perfect Message at the Perfect Moment

    communications you make with customers, then ask yourself what events could trigger those communications to make them more timely. Add a question or call to action to each message and prepare a different treatment or response for each possible answer. Finally, create a series of increasingly urgent calls to action that kick in if the question or call to action goes unanswered by the customer. As dialogue marketing proliferates,

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    Customer Service Plan

    Department faces in serving these customers, e.g., long processing times; high call volume; low awareness of service; high error rates in providing service] Featured Actions: [Describe 1-3 key activities that the Department will undertake to improve this service] | Service 2: [Insert Service Name] [Insert name of implementing agency/division/program, if appropriate] | Overview: Key Customer Groups:Challenges: Featured Actions: | Service 3: [Insert Service Name] [Insert name of implementing agency/division/program

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    Medical Ethics

    (Fremgen, 2010, p. 85). Jerry McCall is Dr. Williams’s office assistant. He has received professional training as both a medical assistant and an LPN. He is handling all the phone calls while the receptionist is at lunch. A patient calls and says he must have a prescription refill for Valium and that the provider, a friend, calls in the medication prior to any flights. This type of request happens often and in slightly different scenarios, but the outcome should remain the same to avoid ethical and legal

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    Information Technology Acts

    new information technological advancement calls for the creation of new acts. The Do Not Call Implementation Act of 2003 was created to enforced telemarketers to comply with the rules “Do-Not-Call”. This action was taken due to the high volume disturbance calls generated by telemarketers during evening hours when families are home from work and school. According to Banger, Evansburg, Watson, Welch (2003) the volume of disturbances calls was so high that the vast majority of the

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    Homework

    developed a clique of approximately 10 people with whom she gets along while mostly shunning other officers. As an officer of the old school, she typically handles calls for service without requesting cover units or backup. She has had six complaints of brutality lodged against her during the last 3 years. For Ima and her peers, officers who call for backup are “wimps.” She has recently been involved in two high-speed pursuits during which her vehicle was damaged when she attempted to run the offender

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    Ethics Case Study

    Laughon RN BSN MS DBA January 23, 2012 Ethics Case Study Case Study Jerry McCall is Dr. William’s office assistant. He has received professional training as both a medical assistant and a LPN. He is handling all the phone calls while the receptionist is at lunch. A patient calls and says he must have a prescription refill for Valium, an antidepressant mediation, called in right away to his pharmacy, since he is leaving for the airport in thirty minutes. He says that Dr. Williams is a personal friend

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    Ethics Case

    in could be on restriction from receiving these medications he has requested and found a chance to get a refill because a new person took the phone call. There are questions to be asked when trying to understand the situation that the patient gives. Why didn’t the patient prepare for his trip in advance instead of waiting until the last minute to call in and get a refill for the requested medications? He could have given a time frame of 30 minutes so that Mr. McCall would not have time to consult

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