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Investigate and describe the artistic, commercial, and ethical considerations that inform censorship debates about potentially harmful entertainment media content. Students must apply their understanding of the ethical principles and concepts discussed in this course to explain if and why certain types of media content should be censored and, if so, by whom.

Write a 1,400- to 1,750-word paper that addresses the following:

  • Explain what typical arguments entertainers and their supporters use to justify the use of questionable content. Indicate the ethical principles that are compromised.
  • Evaluate the moral, artistic, and commercial underpinnings of those arguments.
  • Explain what types of content should be censored.
  • List the criteria that would, from your ethical perspective, be appropriate for limiting access to content.
  • Explain why these criteria are ethically appropriate.
  • Explain who should be responsible for censoring content and why.

 

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a. A church, temple, or mosque 

b. A nonprofit school 

c. A chamber of commerce 

d. A war veterans group 

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a. The taxes are paid to a federal agency. 

b. The taxes are due only on the purchase of the property. 

c. The taxes were based on the value alone and were imposed on a yearly basis. 

d. All of the above. 

e. None of the above. 

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a. No one person provides more than half of the individual’s support. 

b. Two or more people together provide more than half the individual’s support. 

c. Only the individual may claim his or her own exemption. 

d. The contributors must sign a statement agreeing not to claim the exemption for that year. 

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a. Reimbursements under a non-accountable plan. 

b. Sick pay from an employer-paid insurance plan. 

c. Group term life insurance provided by the employer. 

d. Employer-provided vehicles used for personal driving. 

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a. Keep written records of his expenses. 

b. Allocate the expenses between rental and non-rental activities. 

c. Both A and B. 

d. None of the above. 

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a. $287,650 

b. $156,900 

c. $313,800 

d. $261,500 

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a. January 15, 2018 

b. February 28, 2018 

c. April 17, 2018 

d. April 17, 2017 

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a. A noncash property settlement 

b. Spouse’s part of community income 

c. Payments in cash, checks, or money orders 

d. Payments to keep up the payer’s property. 

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a. Neither Ian nor Harriet 

b. Harriet 

c. Ian 

d. Either Ian or Harriet, they can decide which 

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a. The taxpayer was unemployed for more than half the year. 

b. The total tax for 2017 minus withholding is less than $1,000. 

c. The taxpayer was a U.S. citizen or resident and had no tax liability for the prior year that included all 12 months of the year. 

d. The taxpayer was not required to file a return for the prior year.

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a. She can contribute $6,500, but can only deduct $5,500 

b. She can contribute $5,500 and deduct the full amount 

c. She can contribute $6,500 but cannot deduct any amount 

d. She can contribute $6,500 and she can deduct the full amount 

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a. Treated the same as a disability pension. 

b. Taxed as an annuity. 

c. Never taxable. 

d. Treated like tax-exempt interest. 

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a. Part of the fee is based on the value of that vehicle. 

b. The amount is a percentage of the taxpayer’s income. 

c. The amount does not increase or decrease from year to year. 

d. The fee is paid to a court as a fine. 

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a. Nontaxable income. 

b. Deductible on Schedule A. 

c. Taxable income. 

d. An adjustment to income on Form 1040. 

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a. $4,000 

b. $2,500 

c. $5,000 

d. $2,000 

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a. $350 

b. $1,050 

c. $3,850 

d. $6,350 

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a. You had no tax liability for the prior tax year. 

b. You were a U.S. citizen or resident for the whole year. 

c. You lived in a foreign country for at least six months of the year. 

d. Your prior tax year covered a 12-month period. 

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a. The self-employment tax is figured on the net total of all income from self-employment. 

b. A married couple filing MFJ may file only one Schedule SE, even if both have self-employment income. 

c. The self-employment tax is handled as part of the income tax return. 

d. Schedule SE must be filed if there is net earnings from self-employment of $400 or more. 

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a. The date and type of specific wage or wagering activity. 

b. The name and address or location of the gambling establishment. 

c. The travel costs to get to the gambling establishment. 

d. The names of other persons present at the gambling establishment. 

e. The amounts won or lost. 

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a. Within 3 years from the date the original return was filed. 

b. Within 2 years from the date the tax was paid on the original return. 

c. Only until the original due date of the return. 

d. Only if the marriage has since been annulled.

 

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Complete 2 page APA formatted essay: Kinetic.

the amount of time for a given amount of product, sulfur, to form). Recall that a rate for a chemical reaction is expressed as an amount of product formed (or reactant used up) divided by the time interval of the change:

The aim of my experiment is to determine the dependence of the initial rate of reaction on the initial concentration of thiosulfate ion. The concentration of the other reactant, H+, will be kept constant.

A higher initial concentration of thiosulfate will lead to faster rate of reaction, since an increase in the number of thiosulfate ions per unit volume will lead to higher probability for successful collision.

(2)A solution of 1 M sodium thiosulfate, is available (center bench or hood). Add 70 mL of this solution to 210 mL of water to make a solution approximately 0.25 M in thiosulfate. We will refer to this as your “stock thiosulfate solution”.

(7)The experiment is now repeated four more times, using progressively more dilute thiosulfate solutions. Note, however, that for each experiment, the disappearance of the “X” corresponds to formation of the same amount of precipitated sulfur in the reaction mixture. The diluted solutions are prepared as follows:

The collected data indicates that the rate of reaction is increasing with increasing amounts of thiosulfate solution. An increase in the amount of thiosulfate augments the amount of particles available in solution to react. Hence there is a larger probability for reactants to react and so the rate of collisions increases which in turn increases the rate of reaction.

Moreover as it is assumed that the total amount of sulfur created during the reaction remains constant, it can be implied that the usage of reactants during the reaction is small which supports the idea that the concentration of reactants is constant throughout the reaction.

Given the two unique sets of data, the stock solution

 

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 You own an office building you believe to be currently worth $10,000,000. The projected NOI next year is $500,000 and the NOI growth rate will be 2%. The going in cap rate and the terminal cap rate are both 8%. You have a 80% debt financing. Your required rate of return is 10%. You plan to hold the property for 5 more years. Currently you have an interest only loan with a 8% rate. A different lender offers to refinance your loan at 6.5%, but you must pay fees equal to 2% of the loan balance in order to get this loan. What is the difference in project IRRs in these two financing options, all else equal. Hint: find IRR on new potential loan option and subtract IRR using current financing option. (State your answer as a percentage, rounded to 2 decimal places. For example, if your answer is twelve and three quarters, enter 12.75.)

 

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