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FN341A Ch1

Types of Investment in a Business - Equity Investment 1. Someone takes an equity stake in a business if they become part owner of a business. 2. To take an equity stake in a business, an investor exchanges $ for a stock certificate – a lega

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    • EC261 Case Study #4

      Assignment Description: Class time is often dedicated to analyzing case studies in a group setting. Students should come to class having already individually analyzed the case and its associated rubric(s). Students should use class time to

      • MG219A

        Consultant Team Project Overview Your 100 point consultant competition project involves two parts: 1) A 15-20 page written analysis AND 2) a 30 minute oral proposal. You know now what a strategic plan is. If not sure, clarify before you pr

        • Case study #3

          Assignment Description: Class time is often dedicated to analyzing case studies in a group setting. Students should come to class having already individually analyzed the case and its associated rubric(s). Students should use class time to

        FN341A Ch1

          State of Connecticut Regulation of Department of Social Services Concerning Connecticut Homecare Program for Elders

          Section 1. Section 17b-342-1 to 17b-342-2 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies is amended to read as follows: (NEW) Sec. 17b-342-1. Connecticut home care program for elders; standards for access agencies and requirements for as

          State of Connecticut Regulation of Department of Social Services Concerning Connecticut Homecare Program for Elders

          EC261 Case Study #2

          Assignment Description: Class time is often dedicated to analyzing case studies in a group setting. Students should come to class having already individually analyzed the case and its associated rubric(s). Students should use class time to

          EC261 Case Study #2

          EC261 Case Study #1

          Assignment Description: Class time is often dedicated to analyzing case studies in a group setting. Students should come to class having already individually analyzed the case and its associated rubric(s). Students should use class time to

          EC261 Case Study #1

          The Duality of Mexico

          The combining of two worlds seems like an impossible task only achievable by Gods and, in the case of the establishment of Mexico, the combining of worlds was done by Gods. Despite being seen as Gods by their followers, the Aztecs were mere

          The Duality of Mexico

          Can the Police Be Reformed?

          RONALD WEITZER Weitzer discusses citizens' satisfaction with and confidence in the police, arguing there are racially disparate levels of satisfaction. He explores the nature of police work and how the subculture and socialization of polic

          Can the Police Be Reformed?

          How Prisons Change the Balance of Power in America

          HEATHER ANN THOMPSON Thompson explains how elections are affected by disenfranchising those with felony convictions. Beginning with a history of political disenfranchisement of people of color, she demonstrates how mass incarceration has d

          How Prisons Change the Balance of Power in America

          For-Profit Justice: How the Private Prison Industry and the Criminal Justice System Benefit from Mass Incarceration

          AMANDA ATWELL Although scholars and activists have long demonstrated biases in the criminal justice system by social class, Atwell highlights a relatively new trend in criminal justice that serves to exacerbate these biases: the privatizat

          For-Profit Justice: How the Private Prison Industry and the Criminal Justice System Benefit from Mass Incarceration

          Explaining and Eliminating Racial Profiling

          DONALD TOMASKOVIC-DEVEY AND PATRICIA WARREN The authors describe the history and efficacy of racial profiling, as well as legal challenges to the practice. They also consider how institutional policies (e.g., which neighborhoods are patrol

          Explaining and Eliminating Racial Profiling

          Thinking from the Yamanote: space, place and mobility in Tokyo’s past and present

          MARK PENDLETON and JAMIE COATES Abstract: Tokyo’s Yamanote train line has been at the centre of Japan’s modernisation project and continues to define socio-spatial relations within the city today. Within this special issue of Japan Forum,

          Thinking from the Yamanote: space, place and mobility in Tokyo’s past and present

          Constructing Crime

          GARY W. POTTER AND VICTOR E. KAPPELER Potter and Kappeler argue that consumers of media develop an inaccurate picture of crime in the United States. Most Americans will never be victims of a crime, yet they fear they are in imminent danger

          Constructing Crime

          Kearny

          1 Everywhere Close to Freeways We tend to take place names for granted. This is what I tell my students. Typically we go about our business as if place names are something we want to know for the sake of familiarity but don’t need or eve

          Does It Pay to Have Kids? Not for Working Moms

          KIRSTIN RALSTON-COLEY Much of the research about gender inequality in the workplace focuses on discrimination faced by women, but little focuses on the experiences of working women with children. The “motherhood penalty," or the fact that

          Does It Pay to Have Kids? Not for Working Moms