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Prompt:  Read the various perspectives on the death penalty. The following articles are in the University Library

The constitutional regulation of capital punishment since Furman vGeorgia by Steiker, Carol S; Steiker, Jordan M

Gregg v. Georgia: Excerpts from the Majority Opinion – Justice Potter Stewart

European Union Memorandum on the Death Penalty  Encyclopedia of Capital Punishment in the United States, 2008

Evaluate each argument for validity and soundness. Cite the structural strengths and weaknesses of each argument. Discuss who has the stronger argument? Why? 

 

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I will pay for the following essay Chinese Film. The essay is to be 7 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

ng the transition from the 1950s to 1960s.This essay will focus on the movie, Forever Fever (That is The Way I like it,) and the main character, Hock. The discourse will examine in detail how the identity of Hock is transformed in many ways by being a fan of Bruce Lee and John Travolta.

The film, Forever Fever, was produced in 1998. It features Hock (Adrian Pang), a fan of Bruce Lee, working in a local supermarket. The initial scenes of the film show Hock’s friends trying to entice him to accompany them to the cinema show that features Bruce Lee. Hock is a big fan of Bruce Lee’s actions following the many films he has acted in. Bruce was regarded as the best martial artist and a pop culture figure in the 20th century. Besides, he was a role model for many actors. Through his actions, many actors have adopted his style of acting and acquired his characters. Based on these facts no one can deny the role and the influence Bruce Lee has had on the film industry.

Hock is surprised when he finds that the movie shown is not the one he expected. Initially, he gets bored with the movie but is later inspired by the dancing styles he sees from John. At the same time, an advert is made about a dancing competition where the winner was to win five thousand dollars. Hock develops an interest to participate in the contest, but the problem is that he has no dancing skills necessary to win the competition. Hock knows that if he wins the competition he will have more money enough to buy a motorcycle.

The inspiration makes Hock enroll for a dancing class in one of the local schools. He is inspired with the works of John Travolta in the film Saturday Night Fever (directed by John Badham in 1977). The scenes in the movie portray how the lifestyle of Hock conforms to his role models (Bruce Lee and John Traolta). The way he leads his life and the kind of activities that he does clearly show a determined personality who wants to achieve his goals. This is depicted in the type of

 

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  Research the Coca-Cola Company in depth. Use all of the Library resources to find information on this organization and also include academic references in answering the following questions. 

Follow this outline for case assignment #2

The Firm

  1. What are the objectives of the firm?
  2. What are the strengths of the firm?
  3. What is the firm’s financial condition?
  4. What are the constraints and weaknesses of the firm (i.e. financial condition, organizational conflict)?
  5. What is the management philosophy?
  6. What does the organizational structure tell you about how decisions are made?
  • The Marketing Strategy
    1. What are the objectives of the marketing strategy?
    2. What marketing concepts are at issue in the current strategy?
    3. To what target market is the strategy directed?
    4. What competitive advantage does the marketing strategy offer?
    5. What good and/or service does the organization offer?  What consumer need does the product solve?
    6. What promotional mix, channels of distribution, and pricing strategies are being used by the organization?

 

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42.4 Liability

           The Johns-Manville Corporation was a profitable company that made a variety of building and other products. It was a major producer of asbestos, which was used for insulation in buildings and for a variety of other uses. It has been medically proven that excessive exposure to asbestos causes asbestosis, a fatal lung disease. Thousands of employees of the company and consumers who were exposed to asbestos and contracted this fatal disease sued the company for damages. In 1983, the lawsuits were being filed at a rate of more than 400 per week.

As a response, the company filed for reorganization bankruptcy. It argued that if it did not, an otherwise viable company that provided thousands of jobs an served a useful purpose in this country would be distroyed, and that without the declaration of bankruptcy, a few of the plaintiffs who first filed their lawsuits would win awards of hundreds of dollars, leaving nothing for the reaminder of the plaintiffs. Under the bankruptcy court’s protection, the company was restructed to survive. As part of the release from bankruptcy, the company contributed money to a fund to pay current and future claimants. The fund is not large enough to pay all injured persons the full amount of their claims.

           **Question: 1. Was it ethical for Johns-Manville to declare bankruptcy?

                             2.Did it meet its duty of social responsibility in this case?

                             3. If you were a member of the board of irectors of the company, would you have voted to place the                                         company in bankruptcy? Why or why not?

4.7 Equal Protection Clause

           The state of Alabama enacted a statute that imposed a tax on premiums earned by insurance companies. The statute imposed a 1 percent tax on domestic insurance companies. The statute imposed a 4 percent tax on the premiums earned by out of state insurance companies that sold insurance in Alabama. Out-of-state insurance companies could reduce the premium tax by 1 percent by investing at least 10 percent of their assets in Alabama. Domestic insurance companies did not have to invest any of their in Alabama. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., an out-of-state insurance company, sued the state of Alabama, alleging that the Alabama statue violated the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution.

           **Question: Who wins and why?

 

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