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  1. Your teacher is asking you to write a critical thinking answer to this question and we don't do students homework. I will suggest since you are comparing two articles that you do a Venn diagram to sort out the differences and the things that are the same. Go through each article and underline or higRead more

    Your teacher is asking you to write a critical thinking answer
    to this question and we don’t do students homework. I will suggest
    since you are comparing two articles that you do a Venn diagram to
    sort out the differences and the things that are the same. Go
    through each article and underline or highlight the main ideas and
    details. Then, put them in your Venn diagram and from that point
    write your answer to the question.

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  2. The government might have access to a person's private information making it easier to conduct warrantless searches and seizures.

    The government might have access to a person’s private
    information making it easier to conduct warrantless searches and
    seizures.

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  3. Managers often quartile key performance indicators to improve results. Focusing on eliminating dispersion brings your low performers higher. Key performance indicators used could be employee efficiency, process improvement analysis and many others.

    Managers often quartile key performance indicators to improve
    results. Focusing on eliminating dispersion brings your low
    performers higher. Key performance indicators used could be
    employee efficiency, process improvement analysis and many
    others.

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  4. prevent senators from being overly influenced by public opinion.

    prevent senators from being overly influenced by public opinion.

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  5. Whether the case deals with fraud issues that apply to many different cases

    Whether the case deals with fraud issues that apply to many different cases

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  6. Whether the lower-court ruling in the case conflicts with an earlier Supreme Court ruling. APEX

    Whether the lower-court ruling in the case conflicts with an earlier Supreme Court ruling. APEX

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  7. Whether lower courts have issued conflicting rulings in similar cases

    Whether lower courts have issued conflicting rulings in similar cases

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  8. Answer this qu Whether the case deals with broad issues that apply to many different cases estion…

    Answer this qu Whether the case deals with broad issues that
    apply to many different cases estion…

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  9. First, you need to know the dimensions of the door. Suppose it's 80 inches tall (6 2/3 ft) by 36 inches wide (3 ft). So (6 2/3 ft) X (3 ft) = 20 square feet.

    First, you need to know the dimensions of the door. Suppose it’s
    80 inches tall (6 2/3 ft) by 36 inches wide (3 ft). So (6 2/3 ft) X
    (3 ft) = 20 square feet.

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  10. Features of Mayor-Council Plan Organization - Executive and legislative leaders are elected separately - Executive leader has the most authority Popularity - Popular in older cities in the Mid-Atlantic region and the Midwest XEPA

    Features of Mayor-Council Plan

    Organization

    – Executive and legislative leaders are elected separately
    – Executive leader has the most authority

    Popularity

    – Popular in older cities in the Mid-Atlantic region and the Midwest

    XEPA

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