...spots. Burglary is the robbery from an individual by utilization drive and trepidation. The level of power or apprehension does not need to be extensive to advocate the statutory necessities. Criminal acts are carried out every day around the country. Law implementation orgs, criminal equity framework, and people in general are ones that has and will consistently manage wrongdoing in America. The point of sentencing is to serve as a hindrance to the criminal from carrying out a criminal demonstration. The state government is making lawful move, by executing a charge that will twofold the greatest sentencing for somebody indicted arm burglary. As a criminologist guide to the state governing body, I have been tasked with composing a proposition to the bill being referred to. The base discipline for arm theft is three to seven years relying upon the seriousness of the wrongdoing, and the greatest sentencing is twenty-five years to life in jail additionally relying upon the seriousness of the wrongdoing. The legislature is suggesting that the base sentencing is expanded to twenty years and the greatest is life in jail with or without the change of parole relying upon former criminal record and seriousness of the...
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...d of AQT- II: Final Case Write-up Relying on MERUServing Customers Anywhere, Anytime Group E Abhijeet Mishra Apoorv Vaidya Indrajit Bage 2011PGP001 2011PGP004 2011PGP016 N Krishna Chaitanya 2011PGP021 Rushika Sabnis Soumya Iyer 12/6/2011 2011PGP038 2011PGP045 2011PGP051 Urvashi Roongta Relying on MERU- Serving Customers Anywhere, Anytime On a cool Tuesday morning of November 13, 2011, the atmosphere inside the “Meru Cabs” office in Vishakhapatnam was the one of panic. Mr Rajiv Mishra, the franchise owner of Meru Cabs in Vishakhapatnam, was looking at the preliminary reports of 3rd quarter of 2011 which was also the first quarter of their operations in Vishakhapatnam. The results were not really encouraging. The profits were not as per their budget forecasts. Further, the decision of Meru Cabs’ entry in Tier II and Tier III cities would be based on the performance of their Vishakhapatnam operations. Sitting opposite Mr Rajiv, was Mr Ramesh Chandra, Engagement Manager of a well-known consulting company. Mr Rajiv had sought external help to analyse the problem, and this was the third day of their meeting. Mr Ramesh and his team had already performed some analysis and they had narrowed down the problem to that of efficient assignment. Today’s meeting was arranged so that Mr Rajiv can be apprised of the situation and the next steps could be discussed. All along, Mr Rajiv had been thinking that it was the problem of excess cabs and too few customers, which clearly...
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...Many people know China is a rapidly growing country with hard-working and high-educated people. The west is suffering a recession, and the economy isn’t growing a lot. Besides that, the west is lending a lot of money from China. This makes people wonder if China’s dramatic economic growth and political influence is threatening the west. But is this really true? The first notable economic trend is that China and the West are relying on each other. China is lending a lot of money to the west. China is the largest single holder of U.S government dept. The most obvious reason for this might be that China wants to prevent the west from always staying in a recession; since the west is China’s biggest export market. In this way they are both relying on each other. China is relying on the west as export market, and the west is relying on China as holder of dept. This can be seen as threat for both. A second notable economic trend is that China is exporting a lot. China’s export was worth 177.97 Billion USD in August of 2012. (Trading economics, 2012). As a result of this, you can find the words you’re probably familiar with “Made in China” in every big store, on many different products. China exports everything; from Apple computers to organic products. This great export happens because China produces products cheaper than the west, since the labour costs are lower there. This leads to a lot of outsourcing to China, which has a negative influence on the employment rate in the west...
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...In Source I, an individualist talks about how one cannot help mankind by doing everything for them that they can do for themselves. Abraham Lincoln is the person who expressed these views. He is criticising the ideologies of a collectivist and a socialist. The source believes that the people who hold these views are foolish because making people rely on others does not strengthen the society. In Source II, there is a cartoon depicting a businessman making a comment towards a bear holding a mug for handouts. The man says that in his day, bears would work for their honey. Source II is criticising collectivism and safety nets. This is shown by the caption the look that the businessman gives the bear. The source feels that there should be less...
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...Eventually every person will have to realize that being envious of one another makes you ignorant, and that everyone has imperfections and no one is perfect but everyone at one point must stop comparing themselves to everyone and accept themselves for who they are. 2. In the second paragraph, what does Emerson say is every person's destiny? In the second paragraph Emerson said that people’s destiny was to accept that the divine creator is within us, also that the universe is full of decency and it’s all powerful. There can also be a power found within that we ourselves don’t even know about. 3. Explain what Emerson believes about society as a whole. (Paragraph 3) Emerson believed that a society as a whole is instilling in the belief against the strong and powerful inner nature of virtue and non-conformity. 4. What is self-reliance an aversion to? (Paragraph 3) Self-reliance is an aversion to conformity. 5. What is a person's most sacred possession? (Paragraph 4) A person’s most sacred possession is the integrity of one’s mind according to Emerson. 6. Do you think there is a difference between self-reliance and selfishness? Explain your answer. I believe that there is a different between self-reliance and selfishness because relying on your own abilities and judgment. Selfishness is when someone is only concerned about one’s self and no one else’s. Also selfishness can be when one is not showing care to anyone else and only to themselves. 7. Highlighted...
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...Dear I am writing to you regarding your present situation concerning the surveyor. I will advise you on your legal position by using both case law and statue law. First of all, one will have to define negligence. “…the breach a legal duty to take care which results in damage, undesired by the defendant, to the plaintiff.” (Rogers, Winfield and Jolowicz on Tort (15ed. 1998)) Negligence protects against three different type of harm damage to property, personal injury and economic loss . Before 1932, no generalized duty of care in negligence existed. The common law in some circumstances did recognize the duty of care should be owed e.g. road accidence. The tort of negligence was fully established in the case of Donoghue v Stevenson (1932). Mrs. Donoghue went to the café with a friend who bought her a bottle of ginger beer. Mrs. Donoghue drank half the ginger beer, the rest was poured into a glass, out floated the remains of a decomposed snail, as a result become ill. HELD the manufacture owned a duty of care to the ultimate customer. In order to be successful in the claim of negligence, you must prove the existence of the following three elements : i. Duty of care ii. Breach of duty iii. Damage Duty of care is the first thing that the courts try to prove whether there is an existence of negligence . From the information provided it is clear that the surveyor gave a false statement, which caused you to buy the house. This is (unclear antecedent) called negligent...
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...Question One: Identify the controllable and uncontrollable elements that Starbucks has encountered in entering global markets? Controllable Elements: 1- Product Starbucks is providing a lot of products as coffees , Tea , Beverages, deserts 2- Price the prices for the Coffee for example in Starbucks is still expensive for a portion of the targeted customers which lead them to go to local competitors. 3- Promotion Starbucks is mainly relying in the promotions on the word of mouth and the power of the name in the market, and only 1% of the revenue is used for advertising the new flavors and coffee drinks. 4- Channel of Distribution Starbucks is already having a very big global channel of distributions as they are having more than 16000 Outlet in more than 50 Countries 5- Research the company also have developed by doing some researches about the market and the customer needs which helped increasing the profitability as in Japan when they added to the menu the smaller sandwiches and the less sweet deserts , and also adding some stores having the drive thru service. Uncontrollable Elements: 1- Competitive Structure local competitors who are already culturally familiar and also global competitors as McDonald’s as they are starting to also be in the global markets with their Mc Cafe which is one of the biggest competitors for the company 2- Economic Climate Economic conditions differ from one country to another which is very important to carefully research it, and to know...
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...Stakeholder | Tesco | Cancer Research UK | Customers | Customers of Tesco are people who shop in the business, whether it is in stores or online. They are the ones putting money in the business which emphasises their status as key stakeholders. The customers want high quality products for reasonable prices and they like to see offers and deals which helps create better value for money. | The customers of Cancer Research UK are either those affected by Cancer or those who donate money to the charity. Those who donate expect their money to be put to good use. These are known as stakeholders because they contain a big proportion of the charity’s donations. This means they expect the charity to provide the best treatment and care possible for those suffering from the disease. | Employees | These are the people who work for Tesco. They are known as stakeholders because they rely on the business doing well in order to secure their employment. These employees often look to gain promotions by taking the best opportunities available. Also, these employees may feel privileged that they represent Tesco. | Many of the people working for Cancer Research UK are volunteers. They are offering their free time to the business to do whatever they can in order to help them. These are stakeholders to Cancer Research UK because they are relying on the businesses to make use of their free time they are offering. The employees of the business that are paid wages are the doctors and nurses that provide...
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...Security and Private Retirement Accounts Kivi Poteat Econ 2302 Central Texas College October 31, 2015 Abstract With dwindling Social Security funds provided by the Federal Government, they are sure to run out in the future. Younger generations need to consider alternative methods. One of these methods that should be looked into is personal retirement accounts. This would not benefit older people much due to their reliance on Social Security, but when young workers reach retirement age, it would be greatly beneficial. Investments are something that requires much knowledge and experience, but the returns on private accounts are much higher than Social Security could offer. Private accounts also do not hold the risk of government...
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...Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Name Date Consequences of Technology Introduction The advent of technology continues to transform the lives of all inhabitants of the earth, with most people struggling to learn and implement the new aspect of discoveries that happens almost on a daily basis. Observers indicate that the journey from the ancient ways of operation to the modern ways of conducting activities across the globe has been long and exciting. The desire to make things work efficiently and cheaply has been the driving force behind every technology in the world today. Most people would prefer to achieve optimum result with minimal input, the fact that makes them commence the process of coming up with a means of attaining such objective. The result of such initiative is a discovery of something that would find global use and transform the manner that people conduct their activities worldwide. Nevertheless, such discoveries also have numerous consequences, some of which can adversely affect the well-being of the users. With a close reference to the works of Jonathan Foer, Ian Hodder, and Ben Thompson amongst other writers, the paper accounts for the tremendously negative impact of technology on our lives including the brain capabilities and social skills. Technology Changes the Thinking System Jonathan Foer indicates that the advent of technology has completely revolutionized the manner in which people view the world today (1). Unlike the years in the past when...
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...think in twenty years Automotive Technology will change drastically with the times considering we’re trying for alternative fuel sources instead of fossil fuels and diesel. We are looking to cut down on pollutants and at the same time pump out a lot of horsepower as well. Every year the automotive companies try to pack the newest and best tech into their cars which is not limited to touchscreens, on board Gps, Bluetooth and other various applications they can think of while still trying to be conscious of what the general public really wants in a car and can afford. We’re also trying for fully functioning electric vehicles, solar powered vehicles, which we’ve accomplished the first one along with hybrids which come with a combination of electric usage and gasoline power. I imagine cars in the future relying heavily on customizable computer chip systems. The first major impact would have to be the affect the fuel sources would have on the environment. As of right now according to The US Department of Energy there are 6 different fuel sources available with twelve in production or development. With these different fuel sources replacing fossil fuels which caused over 79 percent of greenhouse gases in 2010 according to the Environmental and Energy Study Institute instills the idea of a much better environment. So with these better fuel sources it will cut down drastically on the emissions and also give cause for a new way to power our homes and other various things which in turn will...
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...Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Name Date Consequences of Technology Introduction The advent of technology continues to transform the lives of all inhabitants of the earth, with most people struggling to learn and implement the new aspect of discoveries that happens almost on a daily basis. Observers indicate that the journey from the ancient ways of operation to the modern ways of conducting activities across the globe has been long and exciting. The desire to make things work efficiently and cheaply has been the driving force behind every technology in the world today. Most people would prefer to achieve optimum result with minimal input, the fact that makes them commence the process of coming up with a means of attaining such objective. The result of such initiative is a discovery of something that would find global use and transform the manner that people conduct their activities worldwide. Nevertheless, such discoveries also have numerous consequences, some of which can adversely affect the well-being of the users. With a close reference to the works of Jonathan Foer, Ian Hodder, and Ben Thompson amongst other writers, the paper accounts for the tremendously negative impact of technology on our lives including the brain capabilities and social skills. Technology Changes the Thinking System Jonathan Foer indicates that the advent of technology has completely revolutionized the manner in which people view the world today (1). Unlike the years in the past when...
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...it considers option 2 that is to create partnership with their suppliers then they will be able to receive continuous delivery of goods as well as the supplier will ensure high quality of goods to be delivered. But relying on only one supplier is dangerous if the supplier will be unable to deliver goods due to uncontrollable factors or the partnership will break then they will be in great trouble. It Stryker consider option 3 to manufacture the electronic board internally. They will have a positive NPV of $18.97m due to huge saving in cost of purchasing from contractors. The IRR is far above the 15% discount rate which shows that in case the discount rate reaches at 72% then NPV will be equal to zero. And this is not possible that discount rate reach to 72%. The payback period shows that the investment made in the year 2004 will be recovered in 2 years and 0.6 months, so the return from investment is very high. But the problem is that this is not their core business and thus the diversified investment may affect their focus on their core business and thus may reduce their competitive position in future. It could be recommended that they could invest in this project as they will have quality product available, they will be able to reduce risk of relying on only one supplier. They will ensure continuous production without...
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...3.The SEC had all the right reasons to criticize KPMG on relying too much on quantitative measures when making their materiality judgment. Under Audit Section 9312A.11, auditors should lean towards quantitative measures when there is materiality in an element or elements of the financial statements that could affect the judgment of a reasonable person who will rely on the financial statements. It’s normal for an auditor to use quantitative measures on elements such as revenues, components of total assets, gross profit, components of shareholders equity, and cash flows from operations. Since users are relying heavily on financial statements, it’s imperative that auditors use their best judgment and professional skepticism when auditing those particular elements on the financial statement. The KPMG auditors failed to take qualitative materiality into account. They overlooked the measures on the interactive platform sector which lead them to misrepresent Gemstar’s financial statements. Under AU 9312A.16, qualitative measures should be used when an element on the financial statements is pervasive to the particular entity whether it is material or not. It’s best to use qualitative measures when the risks in the company are higher than usual and if there are numerous misstatements. Unfortunately, in audit, there isn’t one exclusive way to handle every scenario and situation; every case is different from the other. Thus, auditors should look at all the given issues and should not...
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...Hi! I'm Ellie Jaber, a teenager from Uniontown, Ohio. Currently, I'm in my sitting room, listening to Cut Throat Kitchen, trying to market myself and my cause. But I don't have to do that. God's got my back one way or another in this. "What's this?" You might ask, humming Fall Out Boy while you do. I'd like to go on a mission trip to Chicago with my youth group, Tribe. We'd be working with children in after school and summer programs, spending time with our homeless brothers and sisters, and learning about the cultures that call Chicago home. During all of this, we'll be connecting with God, getting out into his world and opening our eyes. To be able to do this, I'm relying on the support of those who are able to help in any...
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