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    Should intermediate sanctions be run by traditional probation and prison systems or by new private or public agencies seeking to serve as alternatives to them? List two benefits and two challenges for each of these strategies and provide your own policy recommendation about which one should be used (and why). Overcrowding of prisons and unnecessary incarceration rates is one of the major problems in the United States today. As stated in Chapter 9‚ “ more then 60 billion dollars is spent on corrections

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    Alin NIRAMORN Case Study Methods Lori Ostlund 09/019/2012 Case Write-Up Summary of Case Situation In the case‚ Raleigh & Rosse‚ Simons and Mahoney (2011) report that in the beginning of year 2010‚ R&R is being sued by its sales associates. The Federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) states that R&R has continued breaking the state law by encouraging employee to work “off the clock”. R&R is a U.S. luxury good retailer run by family member. The company mission is to serve their costumers

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    Solving Exponential and Logarithmic Equations Exponential Equations (variable in exponent position) 1. Isolate the exponential portion ( base exp onent ): Move all non-exponential factors or terms to the other side of the equation. 2. Take ln or log of each side of the equation. • Make sure to use ln if the base is “e”. Then remember that ln e = 1 . • Make sure to use log if the base is 10. • If the base is neither “e” nor “10”‚ use either ln or log‚ your choice.. 3. Bring the power (exponent)

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    Week 4 Problem Set 4

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    Week 4 Homework Solutions: Problem Set 4 1. Determining Profit or Loss from an Investment. Three years ago‚ you purchased 150 shares of IBM stock for $88 a share. Today‚ you sold your IBM stock for $103 a share. For this problem‚ ignore commissions that would be charged to buy and sell your IBM shares. a. What is the amount of profit you earned on each share of IBM stock? The profit on each share of IBM stock was $15. $103 priced when each share was sold‚ $88 priced when each

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    Explain in your own words what the meaning of domain is. Also‚ explain why a denominator cannot be zero? The domain is a set of all real numbers used in place of a variable to assist in the functionality of the equation. It must exclude any real number that causes the denominator to be zero. A denominator cannot be zero because we must divide the denominator with the numerator and you cannot divide by zero. This means the value is undefined. In my first expression‚ since the first letter in my

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    Ratio

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    OPERATING & FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF THE COMPANY PROFITABILITY RATIOS * Gross Profit marging Gross ProfitSales×100% 2010/2011 2009/2010 = (171‚325‚029/435‚759‚776) *100 = (59‚257‚454/327‚593‚843)*100 = 39.3164% = 18.0887% * Profit Margin = NPBT * 100 Sales 2011/2012 2010/2011 = (41‚896‚089/ 435‚759‚776)

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    Physical Optics UNIT -I Chapter-1 One Dimensional Wave Equation Introduction Wave equation in one dimension Chapter-2 Three Dimensional Wave Equation Total energy of a vibrating particle Superposition of two waves acting along the same line Graphical methods of adding disturbances of the same frequency Chapter – 1 Introduction: The branch of Physics based on the wave concept of light is called ‘Wave Optics’ or ‘Physical Optics’. Mathematical representation of

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    Algebra Regents

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    Regents Practice Test 1 Integrated Algebra Part I: Multiple Choice 1. Expressed in simplest form‚ [1] 8a2 [2] 3a2 12a 3c is equivalent to: 4ac [3] 3a3 [4] 3a3c 6. The accompanying graph shows the high temperatures in Elmira‚ New York for a 5-day period in January. 2. Which trinomial is equivalent to (3x - 2)(x + 4)? [1] 3x2 + 10x + 8 [2] 3x2 - 10x - 8 [3] 3x2 + 10x - 8 [4] 3x2 - 10x + 8 Which statement describes the data? [1] median = mode [3] mean < mode [2] median = mean [4] mean

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    INTRODUCTION Abstract Algebra is more rightly considered meta-mathematics than mathematics proper‚ because it can be used to describe the structures that exist within mathematics from a general standpoint. The basic notions of Groups‚ Rings‚ Fields‚ and Algebraic Extensions provide a framework from which to examine almost all of mathematics. These notions serve as unifying concepts that interlace such seemingly disparate subjects as geometry‚ analysis‚ number theory‚ topology and even applied

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    Variables Candice Jacobs MAT 211 Instructor Sanchez July 28‚ 2013 We know that a classic maple rocker requires 15 board feet of maple and a modern rocker requires 12 board feet of maple. We have “m” which stands for the modern maple rocking chair which is now 12m board feet and the classic chair which is 15c board feet. m= The number of classic maple rocking chair that Ozark Furniture Company has to fill. Therefore‚ m= 12m (board feet) c= The number of classic maple

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