Prison Alternatives The general argument made by author Pascal Emmanuel-Gobry in his work‚ “Abolish Prison”‚ is that prison is not the correct form of punishment for serious crimes. More specifically‚ Emmanuel-Gobry argues that prison makes the inmates behave worse due to the fact that they are deprived of desired luxuries‚ typical social interactions‚ and freedom. He writes‚ “The alternatives are actually countless‚ and all better. But it all depends on the kind of crime we’re talking about” (Emmanuel-Gobry
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In this paper‚ we will be looking at three different scenarios in order to understand and implement different decision models. Question one The Gorman manufacturing company is trying to decide whether to manufacture a component part or to purchase it. In order to make this decision we need to calculate the Expected Monetary Value for each probability. The highest EMV will be the best decision (Satyaprasad‚ Nirmala‚ & Saha‚ 2012). So‚ EMV for manufacture is= -20(.35) + 40(.35) + 100(.30) = -7+
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I would use this time to “do math‚” which‚ for someone without much of a background in the subject‚ meant toying with a calculator and graph paper until the bell rang. During one class period‚ I found a small right triangle in my notebook and proceeded to draw more right triangles‚ each a unit taller but all with a unit-long base. Satisfied
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Comparing Pascal and Descartes is like comparing apples and oranges‚ both are fruits but serve different purposes. Pascal and Descartes are both philosophers‚ and both looked at and theorized about God. However‚ they came from different perspectives‚ with different goals in mind. Descartes was looking to prove the existence of God and the authenticity of sense perception. Pascal was not trying to prove or disprove anything‚ instead‚ he was arguing for the reasonableness of faith. Further‚ the underlying
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A.) 1st Decision Branch (Develop new product thoroughly) E(X) =0.4(500‚000) +0.4(25‚000) +0.2(1‚000) = 210‚200 EV 2nd Decision Branch (Develop new product rapidly) E(X) =0.1(500‚000) +0.2(25‚000) +0.7(1‚000) = 55‚700 EV 3rd Decision Branch (Consolidate existing product‚ and strengthen product) E(X) = 0.3(200‚000) + 0.4(10‚000) +0.3(3‚000) = 64‚900 EV 4th Decision Branch (Consolidate existing product‚ reap without investing) E(X) = 0.6(10‚000) + 0.4(1‚000) = 6‚400 EV B.) The decision alternative
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We will calculate cost of equity at growth of 3%. Cost of equity = = 7%+1.225(6%) = 0.1435 or 14.35% Cost of debt = 0.10(1-0.35) = 0.065 WACC= 1*14.35%+0*0.065= 14.35%‚ (1+WACC= 15.35%) FCFF= EBIT (1-tax rate) +depreciation-capital expenditure- change in working capital Change in NFA = Ending NFA – Beginning NFA and Net earnings as EBIT (1-tax rate). Working capital = Current asset+1000- Current liabilities-cash Change in Working capital = Ending WC– Beginning WC Tax rate = 35%
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Information And Technology Lahore‚ Pakistan Waheed Abbas DDP-BCS-FA11-088 Section “B” Submitted To: Miss Nosheen Majeed Waheed Abbas DDP-BCS-FA11-088 Section “B” Submitted To: Miss Nosheen Majeed 1. Draw a triangle strip with different colors for each triangle. #include<GL\glut.h> void Display(){ glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT); glBegin(GL_TRIANGLE_STRIP); glColor3f(255‚255‚0);//yellow glVertex2f(-0.5‚0.9); glVertex2f(0.5‚0.6); glVertex2f(-0.5‚0.3); glColor3f(255
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STARDOVES SAY THAT THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE IS NOW A BERMUDA DIAMOND! This image made up of thousands of people appeared on the front cover of the Keys Edition of the Miami Herald on the last day of our service work‚ 1-18-04 A PROJECT REPORT ON BERMUDA TRIANGLE SUBMITTED BY: MASTER OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES FIRST YEAR SEM-I ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-2013 JAWAHAR EDUCATION SOCIETY’S A.C. PATIL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING‚ MANAGEMENT STUDIES AND RESEARCH KHARGHAR‚ NAVI MUMBAI – 410210 DATE: November
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disappearance is the beginning of realization of the existence of Bermuda Triangle. Over the years‚ there are several theories explaining the disappearances of planes and ships at the Bermuda Triangle. The mystery behind the disappearance of planes and ships at Bermuda Triangle can be cleared explained by the myth of Bermuda Triangle from the locals‚ the natural phenomena that is seldom but possible to occur at Bermuda Triangle and the scientific perspectives that includes the facts and evidences from
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PPT 2 World Ocean keeps many secrets‚ the first among them is the mystery of the Bermuda triangle. The Bermuda Triangle‚ also known as the Devil’s Triangle‚ is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean. It is in this area that a high number of unexplained disappearances of planes‚ ships and people have taken place. PPT 3 Located in the Atlantic Ocean‚ the Bermuda Triangle falls between Bermuda‚ Puerto Rico and Florida. The Bermuda Triangle’s three corners extend from the island
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