1. The film states that the Plea bargain is a "necessary evil" in order for our justice system to function. However‚ we also saw how it can be detrimental to the lives of those who plea. Do you believe the benefits to society outweigh the cost to the individual? Or does it really end up costing society in the end? Please discuss‚ make sure you mention some of the cost and benefits in your answer. -The benefits to plea-bargaining for society do not outweigh the cost to the individual because
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When was the U.S. criminal justice process affected by globalization? How does globalization impact U.S. criminal justice practices and efforts? What changes would you make to the current U.S. criminal justice policies and procedures associated with globalization and international crime? Globalizing policies since the 1990s have fostered the creation of a global marketplace in which labor‚ capital‚ and goods and services cross borders more freely than in the past. However‚ these policies
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What are the annual growth rates for the U.S. economy over the last 5 – 10 years? 2003/2.5%‚ 2004/3.5%‚ 2005/3.1%‚ 2006/2.7%‚ 2007/1.9%‚ 2008/-0.3%‚ 2009/-3.1%‚ 2010/2.4%‚ 2011/1.8%‚ 2012/2.2% Has GDP been growing or declining over this time-frame? You can see that over the years the growth rate can grow or decline. There was a decline from 2007 to 2009 compared to previous years but I came back up in 2010. In my opinion it looks that the growth rates pretty much stays between a certain percentages
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paced. The Fast-Food industry gains more and more appeal. As the times change so do our choices‚ and more Canadians are looking for healthier choices while living a fast paced life. In 2008 the three most commonly visited restaurants in Canada were McDonalds‚ Tim Hortons‚ and Subway. Subway is growing rapidly in Canada because of its convenience and somewhat healthier choice in diet. Food Service Industry Sale Overview As of 2008‚ there were 20‚248.4 full service restaurants in Canada and 10‚525.0
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Identify the key elements in McDonald’s global marketing strategy. In particular‚ how does McDonalds approach the issue of standardization? As we read in the article‚ the key elements in McDonald’s marketing strategies would be the following: They sell inexpensive food. Compared to other restaurants‚ McDonald’s food has a good taste and is easily available for everyone economically. Another element would be their quick service. Since they are a fast food restaurant‚ one of their main standards
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McDonald’s and why they are the world’s largest restaurant franchise‚ one would need to look at their strategically point of view . By doing this‚ it would allow anyone to reveal each measurement in the business‚ corporate and global level strategies. McDonald greatest strengths are introducing fast food into people minds and becoming part of the American culture. Corporations like Wal-Mart who has grown exponentially over the past years have suffered losses in sales due to their failure to re-invent
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I know when I buy a product I would like to know that it has been through careful planning. SWOT Analysis:McDonald ’s McDonald ’s is the worlds leading fast food restaurant chain‚it ’s revenue is $5.56 billion (2012) and its profits are $5.46 billion (2012)‚with over 1‚800‚00 employees‚McDonald ’s competitors are Burger King‚Subway and many others. I looked
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Case Study #1 McDonalds’s “Senior’s” 08/07/2011 McDonalds “Seniors” Restaurant Bridgett Bowen is the owner of a McDonalds restaurant that is open to public but recently the main clientele of the Bowens restaurant has been seniors. She would like to develop a marketing strategy that addresses the needs of her senior citizen patrons and also the regular everyday customer. However‚ she is looking for additional recommendations to improve her marketing
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McDonald’s Case Study Discussion Questions: How are customer tastes changing in the fast food industry? What impact do these changes have on McDonald’s? Customer tastes in the fast food industry are changing younger customers are more aware of the foods they are ingesting. While many fast food chains have healthy substitutes to burgers‚ fries etc. the stigma these chains face is that all the foods they sell are greasy and unhealthy. The baby boomer generation is has also turned its attention
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_____________________see the en1420 Working Claim worksheet----------------------------------------------------------------______________________________________________________________________________ Unit 9 assignment 1 http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/SMA/fisma/rmf-training.html Reconnaissance- public internet‚ email‚ social networking; Discovery- port scanning‚ icmp‚ snmp; Fingerprinting- looking for system versions; Targeting- either a scattershot‚ or the most vulnerable part of the system;
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