was restoration. Today’s notion of restorative justice has several concepts that identify needs. Three of the concepts are as follow (1) the need to compensate victims‚ (2) the need to place appropriate responsibility on the criminal offender‚ and (3) the need to attempt reintegration of the offender with the community. (Criminal Law Today: Frank Schmalleger‚ Ph.D.). The U.S Department of Justice did a report on restorative justice explaining it by saying “Crime was once defined as a ‘violation
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average costs attributable to production volume increases. c) Cost of Raw Materials Sitting Idle in the Warehouse: d) Cost of Finished Goods Sitting Idle in the Warehouse: 2. Speed of manufacturing process from order to finished product. 3. Flexibility in filling order(s) 4. Technology 5. Capacity and facilities 6. Service to customers Question Two There are many ways that mushroom/bell anchors may be manufactured. Albatross Anchor is considering two new manufacturing processes (Process
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1.) (Values in millions) Liquidity Current Ratio 2004 2003 2002 2001 DCM 1.6318 1.5176 1.8258 2.0946 Plastichem 1.3011 1.5230 1.4623 1.3094 Quick Ratio DCM 0.9900 0.9296 1.1136 1.5676 Plastichem 0.8599 1.1410 1.0385 0.8264 Cash Ratio DCM 0.0149 0.0553 0.0227 0.3919 Plastichem 0.0515 0.0761 0.0838 0.0226 Leverage Debt Ratio DCM 36.07% 38.54% 33.44% 22.50% Plastichem 83.45% 66.07% 66
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10/13/12 Assignment Print View Score: 45.94 1. out of 50 points (91.88%) aw ard: 10 out of 10.00 points Chapman Company obtains 100 percent of Abernethy Company’s stock on January 1‚ 2011. As of that date‚ Abernethy has the following trial balance: Debit Accounts payable Accounts receivable Additional paid-in capital Buildings (net) (4-year life) Cash and short-term investments Common stock Equipment (net) (5-year life) Inventory Land Long-term liabilities (mature
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income of $75‚000. Its weighted-average common shares outstanding is 19‚000. It has no other stock outstanding. Its earnings per share is: a. $4.69 b. $3.95 c. $3.75 d. $2.08 e. $4.41 b; $75‚000/19‚000 shares = $3.95 per share Page 537 3. A company has 5‚000 shares of $100 par preferred stock and 50‚000 shares of $10 par common stock outstanding. Its total stockholders’ equity is $2‚000‚000. Its book value per common share is: a. $100.00 b. $ 10.00 c. $ 40.00 d. $ 30.00 e. $ 36
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Task 3 for GKE 1 March 25‚ 2014 Western Governors University Page 2 In 1615 the East India Company acquired its first territory in Bombay‚ India. The East India Company was a British company that traded for goods‚ services‚ and raw materials with India. What initially started as a trading company became a company ruling a country with Brittan’s backing. The company established an army in India comprised mostly of local citizens called Sepoys. With help from the British army
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Case Study ‘Blu-ray versus HD-DVD: A Standards Battle in High-Definition Video’ Discussion Questions 1. What factors do you think influenced whether (1) consumers‚ (2) retailers or (3) movie producers supported Blu-ray versus HD-DVD? Every party in this standards battle had its own reasons for chosing one standard over the other. For instance‚ the motives for movie producers to choose Blu-ray were completely different from the motives for consumers to choose Blu-ray. In our opinion‚ the
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Assignment 301 Task A 1. Indetify 4 different reasons why people communicate Communication is essential in our job‚ as it is the basic of all relationships. We have to be able to communicate with service users to gain information‚ which will help us provide best service possible. People choose to communicate for different reasons eg: - to express needs : service user asking for a cup of tea. - to share ideas and information : passing essential information to members of staff and
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Seminar 1: Company case: Jet Blue: Delighting customers through happy jetting (Core book page: 34) 1. Give examples of needs‚ wants‚ and demands that JetBlue customers demonstrate‚ differentiating these three concepts. What are the implications of each for JetBlue’s practices? The needs are situations of felt deprivation‚ in other words a state or time of difficulty such as the ones seen in Maslow’s pyramid: from bottom to top Physiological which consists of food‚ water‚ and sleep‚ safety
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Assume ions are (aq)‚ even when “aq’ is not shown. 1. MnO4- + Sn2+ ( Mn2+- + Sn4+ H+ 2. FeCl2 + H2O2 ( FeCl3 + H2O H+ 3. AsO43- + I- ( AsO33- + I2 H+ 4. I2(s) + S2O32- ( I- + S4O62- 5. NO3- + I- ( NO(g) + I2(s) H+
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