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2. Firm A has current assets that could be sold for their book value of $263555000. The book value of its fixed assets is $52350000, but they could be sold for $95000000 today. The firm has total debt at a book value of $99856222, but interest rate changes have increased the value of the debt to a current market value of $100000000. This firm’s equity market-to-book ratio is ________. Round to 3 decimals.

4. Firm B has a balance sheet that lists $10000000 in current assets, $3000000 in fixed assets, and $2500000 in total liabilities. It has 50000 common shares outstanding. The replacement cost of its assets is $900000. Its share price in the market is $60. Its book value per share is _________. ” Round to 3 decimals

 

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Question I – Kansas passes a statutes which says all corn must be grown and processed in a certain manner so as to avoid harmful pesticides. This statute is challenged as being unconstitutional. What are the two factors for the court to consider when deciding whether the statute is constitutional?

Question II – Downtown Cincinnati, in an area known as “Over the Rhine”, has long been an area of poverty containing empty and rundown buildings. The city of Cincinnati wishes to use this area to create new businesses and spark economic development. Would the eminent domain power allow the city to take this property from the building owners for the purpose of economic rejuvenation and elimination of “blight” within the city? What U.S. Supreme Court case would serve as precedent for this issue?

 

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In Carl Cederström and Peter Fleming’s “DEAD MAN WORKING” they sate: “The perplexing question running through the pages of this book is the following: how can we resist capitalism when it has penetrated our very mode of social being” (8)? what is the argument they are making about contemporary work? why has it become essentially useless? What insight does Virno provide in regards to Post-Fordist work, especially those sections where Virno discusses the ‘General intellect?’ How might Lordon respond? Particularly when we take into consideration the conatus, and the joy that comes in consumption, versus the joy in retaining a job. How might Virno and Lordon help explain Cederstöm and Fleming’s question? 

1 RUNNING HEADER: SOCIOLOGY The Dead Man WalkingStudent NameLecturer NameCourse NameSubmission Date 2 RUNNING HEADER: SOCIOLOGYThe Dead Man WalkingIntroductionFleming and Carl are scholars…

 

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Hi, I need help with essay on Is There Any Right to Die. Paper must be at least 500 words. Please, no plagiarized work!

This question leads to an endless chain of contradictions. however, under a closer examination, it becomes obvious for everyone that such kind of existence can be barely called “life”. Nowadays medicine possesses a lot of tools, such as morphine, which are able to “facilitate” sufferings of deathly ill patients. In the meantime, the drugs change patient’s mind and psyche, which eliminates any personality features. Hence, even though the drugs may cure and help the person to defeat the unbearable pain, still human personality is being destroyed by those medicals.

According to a liberal measurement of human life value, the liberal policy of European and United States stated that the value of human life is secondary in comparison with a person’s will. This means that if a person can be considered as adequate, according to psychological evaluation of one, the person is responsible for one’s own decisions and actions, and therefore one’s decision must be respected by the rest of the society. Hence, such person is eligible to do whatever one wants with his or hers own life and body, unless it causes any harm to other people and is prohibited legally (Seale, 1994).

If to take a look at the issue from the personal point of view, it becomes obvious that the life has a meaning when pleasures prevail over sufferings. moreover, positive emotions are considered to be more meaningful than the negative ones. So euthanasia seems to be the only solution in some cases. for instance, when human’s life cannot be maintained in other way and suffering cannot be relieved except by death. In short, if suffering is evil, how can we morally justify preservation of life, which has turned into a constant suffering?

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