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    Perpetual mercy hospital | Case Analysis | Davenport University | | Prameela Dibba | 11/16/2010 | | Problem Identification With the creation of Downtown Health Clinic‚ Perpetual Mercy Hospital believed a bigger base for referrals and expansion would be on the horizon. The DHC was supposed to be a great project which would help Perpetual Mercy Hospital with its patient base. It would increase the amount of referrals‚ the amount of patients; opening up many more business opportunities

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    Tiffany Robinson CJS/240 September 20‚ 2012 Delinquency Deterrence Response Farrell Binder The threat of punishment does not deter juvenile delinquency. According to Wadsworth‚ children are punished less severely than adults‚ limiting the power of the law to deter juvenile crime (Wadsworth‚ 2005). According to the Choice Theory‚ “Choice Theory holds that youths will engage in delinquent and criminal behavior after weighing the consequences and benefits of their actions.” Some experts believe

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    will be deterrence. What deterrence means that it is the attempt to discourage criminality through the use of punishment. (Macionis‚ 2006) one example of deterrence is that you know the outcome of the punishment before you decide to break any sort of law. It is believe that this concept was based on the thought that citizens will not break the law if they think that the pain of the punishment will outweigh the pleasure of the crime. (Macionis‚ 2006) one example that I thought of for deterrence was that

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    Case of Perpetual Mercy Hospital Problem The broad focus of this case is one of strategy planning. Perpetual Mercy Hospital has to determine the best course of action to help the Downtown Health Clinic achieve its stated objectives of expanding the hospital’s referral base‚ increasing referrals of privately insured patients‚ establishing a liaison with the business community‚ and becoming self-supporting within three years of its opening. This last objective is jeopardized by the possibility

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    contrast balancing with deterrence – how are these means of responding to threats similar and different? Balance and deterrence are similar in some ways‚ however‚ I feel that they are mostly different. They are similar in that they both try to stop one state from taking over the world. However‚ deterrence could make the globe unipolar if nobody attacks one state because of that state issuing serious threats. This could make that state extremely powerful. Balance and deterrence are different in that

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    QUESTION 1.  Alpha Corporation is a merchandising company that sells computer parts. Alpha Corporation uses a perpetual inventory system. The following transactions were completed by the company  during June 2010: June 7 Purchased 25 Ergonomia monitors from Office Shop on account at a unit cost of $200. June 9 Sold 6 Ergonomia monitors to Computer World Inc. on account for $350 each. June 11 Sold 10 Ergonomia monitors to Best Corporation for $3‚200 cash. June 15 Purchased 20 Ergonomia

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    ways to punish a criminal would be through Deterrence‚ which is a form of punishment that uses the threat of severe consequences to urge individuals not to break the law. While using this approach‚ society views criminals as logical people who want to avoid these rash penalties. As we all know‚ not all criminals are logical. Criminals may be in an unstable state of mind‚ hence why they would commit the crime. This would be a disadvantage to using deterrence as a form of punishment. If all criminals

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    Conflicting ethics and unexpected guests In his Perpetual Peace‚ Kant expounds upon the concept of cosmopolitical rights‚ founded on the right of visit belonging to every human being. The key factor here is the notion of hospitality: every individual has the right “not to be treated as an enemy when he arrives in the land of another” . This perspective leads to a series of considerations. The first consideration concerns the nature of hospitality. It is directed towards the foreigner‚ the ’other’

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    Managing Peace and Security Deterrence and Diplomacy Causes of conflict among countries 1. Conflict over territory/border Countries try to take over land/territories which do not belong to them. India inherited border drawn by the British when they gained independence - China protested that it did not agree Difficult to draw a border due to Himalayan Mountains. China began to protest against India’s claim on border. China further went on to build a road on the Akai Chin Plateau - India

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    Perpetual Prejudice As George Aiken once said‚ “If we were to wake up some morning and find out that everyone was the same race‚ creed and color‚ we would find some other cause for prejudice by noon.” Society just cannot function without some form of judgment or racism. Even though men are supposed to be created equal‚ people still act like they are better or less than others. You see it every day‚ whether it’s in school‚ work‚ media‚ etc. Just as the quote said‚ if all of the modern day prejudices

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