1. In the case of Hampton v. Snead State Community College (SSCC)‚ the one element that Hampton failed to establish of a prima facie case of racial discrimination was the forth element in the case. The forth element in the case stated‚ “SSCC treated similarly situated employees outside of Hampton’s protected class more favorably” (Hampton). According to the court‚ Hampton failed to establish the prima facie case of bring substantial evidence of employees of another race who were tried fairly. The
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Right to refuse treatment 2 In SELL v. UNITED STATES‚ the question was whether the constitution allows forcibly medicating a mentally ill defendant so that he/she can be competent for trial for serious crimes that are non-violent. The constitution does allow this but under certain circumstances. Sell was found to be mentally incompetent to stand trial after examination by a magistrate the United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners. Sell decided to challenge the decision made by the
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Title: PRESTIGE TELEPHONE COMPANY: A CASE ANALYSIS Point of View: Management Consultant I. Issues and Concerns: ■ In 1999‚ the Public Service Commission encouraged all public utilities to: 1. seek new sources of revenues and profits since heading towards deregulation; and 2. To reduce the need for rate increases. ■ Prestige Telephone Co. realized that a centralized service that could plan‚ control‚ and account for its own
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Tri-Component Attitude Model Tri- Attitude Attitude (aka‚ The ABC Model) Affect (Emotions): A lasting evaluation of an object. lasting – The way a consumer feels about an attitude object. Object Object evaluations are generally unidirectional‚ although ambivalence is possible. Behaviour (Connative): – Consumer’s intent to do something in relation to an attitude object. Cognition (Beliefs): – Thoughts a consumer has about an attitude object. Attitude Functions
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Questions 1. Why would a large and complex company like Boeing employ off-the-shelf application-specific software for accounting‚ human resources‚ supply chain management and other core business processes? And why do they choose to own‚ host and operate all of their own software rather than to for example outsource payroll to ADP Corporation or sales force management to Salesforce.com? a. Boeing probably uses off-the shelf application specific software for their core business processes
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Pre-Feasibility Study FRESH FRUITS PROCESSING (Kinnow) Small and Medium Enterprise Development Authority Government of Pakistan www.smeda.org.pk HEAD OFFICE LDA Plaza‚ 6th Floor‚ Egerton Road‚ Lahore Tel: (042) 111-111-456‚ Fax: (042) 6304926-7 helpdesk@smeda.org.pk REGIONAL OFFICE PUNJAB 6th Floor‚ LDA Plaza‚ Egerton Road‚ Lahore. Tel: (042) 111-111-456 Fax: (042) 6304926-7 helpdesk@smeda.org.pk REGIONAL OFFICE SINDH 5TH Floor‚ Bahria Complex II‚ M.T. Khan Road‚ Karachi. Tel: (021) 111-111-456
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The Prestige Telephone Company 2- Assume that the total expenses are around the average of $ 231‚000. (By observing first three months’ results) If the total expenses are $ 231‚000 than the total revenue should be $ 231‚000 at the Break-Even Point. On the other hand if the company demand for service will be 205 hours ‚ which means company sales revenue will be $ 82‚000 (as the Public Service Commission’s restrictions says)‚ and the other revenues in the commercial sales assume that around
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Summary Prestige Data Services is a subsidiary of Prestige Telephone Company‚ designed to perform data processing for the telephone company and also to sell computer services to other companies and organizations. The subsidiary started operations in 1995 and has yet to experience a profitable month and by the end of 1996 its income was low enough to necessitate a report to shareholders. Mrs. Bradley thinks the company just needs more time while Mr. Rowe feels it is time to reassess Prestige
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of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] | Kassandra Bartlett EAC150BF October 2‚ 2012 In Class Essay Dorthey Parker’s story‚ “A telephone Call” is a monologue of a very common situation; a young woman desperately awaiting the expected call from a man‚ who she is very much infatuated with. This woman is in constant battle with her contradicting thoughts‚ based around the man’s use of
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calculated as follows to demonstrate the financial impact to the Prestige Telephone: A To keep Prestige Data Service in operation‚ Prestige Telephone will incurre: Expense Lost of Subdiary Revenue Earned Space Corporate Service Total Expense $ 82‚000 21‚438 9‚240 15‚236 78‚962 Service fee paid to Prestige Data Service Net Loss in March Fee paid by Prestige Data Service B To close down Prestige Data Service‚ Prestige Telephone will incurre: Expense Sunk Cost Total Expense 178‚400 4‚560‚000 $ 4
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