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As mentioned earlier, companies will do an LCA not only for internal purposes – to improve processes, reduce environmental impact – but also for business purposes: by proving your product to be ‘green,’ or otherwise more environmentally friendly than a competitor product, this can be directly marketed to consumers.Review the pdf link below where an LCA is performed by Proctor & Gamble, and then answer a few questions:http:// this LCA written for internal purposes, marketing purposes, or both? Explain why, and cite specific language supporting your answer.Evaluate the LCA for the four LCA steps, and briefly describe how they are addressed/utilized in the LCA:1.Goal and Scope Definition2.Inventory Analysis3.Impact Assessment4.Assessment/Interpretation 5.Source:http://

 

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Write a 4 page essay on Crimes against Property, People, and Public Order.

nt in the case of kidnapping is that there should be a movement of the victim, the distance being immaterial although the laws have tired to distinguish kidnapping with other kinds of criminal acts like rape, assault or robbery wherein a certain degree of movement is also perceptible. Next, coming to the classification of this crime, it is indeed a crime against a person, or people, because what is being done in the case of kidnapping is the forceful movement of a person from one place to another, against his or her free will or consent. The crime is against the person and not against property or public order, although these aspects could also form additional facets of kidnapping. However, in most cases, kidnapping is seen as a crime against a person. In the People v. Chessman case, the question of kidnapping is highlighted. Caryl Chessman was a noted criminal with a major track record and had spent most of his adult life in jail. At that time, under Californian Little Lindbergh laws, any crime that also involved kidnapping with physical harm was considered a capital offense and warranted the death penalty. One of his crimes relates to dragging a young girl a short distance from her car. The courts felt that this movement of a short distance was enough to invoke kidnapping laws and thus made Chessman liable for the death penalty. “The jury verdicted that one of the kidnapping counts included bodily harm of the victim. Under Californias “Little Lindbergh” law passed in 1933, in cases involving kidnapping with bodily harm the sentence was either life in prison without possibility of parole or death. The jury did not recommend mercy, so death in the gas chamber was the automatic sentence for Chessman” (Chessman 1958).

Next, it is necessary to come to the aspect of first degree murder. This involves the deliberate and planned snuffing out of the life of another person with wicked intentions. The mens rea of first degree murder is premeditated and calculated

 

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Write a 2 page essay on Summariz.

It is interesting how he is sure that he would be able to give back life to individuals who have died.

The writer has been able to bring out the critique of Mary Shelley on science. Science can be good or bad depending on the aim of the science. For example, she describes science as being bad if it aims ate manipulating the forces of nature.

The writer has been able to clearly describe a wolf as who is motivated by the taste of flesh. It is interesting that the color of the eyes of wolves is as a result their pupils fattening which in turn flashes back light from a lantern. This makes their eyes look reddish yellowish.

The writer has been able to relate monster to what people fear or what is not acceptable in the society. For example, if homosexuality is related to monster, this brings out the monstrosity that has been built around homosexuality.

It is interesting the way the writer has been able to present current issues in the Twilight series. In particular issues related to race where whiteness is associated with superiority and purity while non-white is seen as inferior.

The most interesting part of this article is how the author defines uncanny. The author acknowledges that the word is not always used in a clear sense, and has come up with the characteristics of uncanny. These include those feelings and properties that make someone uncanny.

Written by L. Andrew Cooper and Brandy Blake, this article has been able to clearly relate fairly tales and children’s story with real life situations. For example, the Toy Story where toys came to life.

The most interesting thing in this article is the fact that unlike what most people assume to be the characteristics of serial killers as being loners, they are social people, which make it easy for them to blend in the society easily.

The writers here have been able to distinguish between popular monsters from earlier and of the twentieth and

 

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Write 10 pages with APA style on The Case of Manfred Brunner v The European Union Treaty. The adoption of a single currency and the monetary policy of the EMU were the issues at stake as appearing in conflict with the functions and powers of the Bundesbank. The provisions of the Act of Accession in the Maastricht Treaty and the degree of their applicability within the individual constitutions of the member states of the European Union were established in this case. The European Charter of Fundamental Rights was also a relevant document in this case, as established through a joint proclamation by the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission at Nice, which was to apply to the fundamental rights of all member states of the European Union.

The major legal issue involved was the degree of the supremacy of European Community law over German constitutional law. The conflict arose between the monetary policy of the EMU as impacting upon the democratic legitimacy of the Constitution of Germany. Article 53 of the European Charter of Fundamental Rights states. “Nothing in this Charter shall be interpreted as restricting or adversely affecting human rights and fundamental rights as recognized,…..including…..the member States Constitution.” The legal issue at stake was the protection of individual rights of a German national against infringements caused by acts passed by the German authorities in accordance with European Community law. The issue was how far the provisions of the Act of Accession could be applied in terms of EU Monetary policy and the extent to which they would be binding in the context of German sovereignty. The German Constitutional Court had to consider the issue of the functioning of State organizations which could be mandated and fashioned by the will of the people and could not be governed by an external entity such as the European Treaty.

 

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