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    deciding on the correct punishment can be difficult. There are no perfect guidelines for how to lawfully punish someone and this is where the conflict of capital punishment, otherwise referred to as the death penalty arises. Capital punishment is a government-sanctioned practice where a person is put to death by the state as a punishment for a crime (Capital Punishment). If there are humans on Earth there surely will be people doing evil things and we need to have consequences to keep order in…

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    Hydrofracking is a process of natural gas drilling. The purpose of the project in Pennsylvania is to create a clean energy source that’s produced domestically in America (Griswold, 2011). However, with such potential economic growth, there are consequences that affect people who live in close proximity to the production. The ecosystem services that are affected are air and water, including the earth. According to the “Ecosystem Services” (Daily, 1997) article, ecosystem services support life…

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    According to Brym and Lie (2012), social capital consists of the networks and connections individuals have with others that are of value, as they enable individuals to have more opportunities depending on the amount of possessed diverse networks (p.121). This paper will provide an example of how I was able to use social capital to my advantage in terms of employment, and how this is example is connected to the concept of stratification and conflict theory. Then I will end off with explaining how…

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    doors to more internships and opportunities that I was able to access and turn into social capital. Not only did I gain experience in the working field, I grew accustomed to interacting with professionals in society. In high school my AP Economics teacher also introduced me to a popular English teacher at my school who offered tips to write my college personal statement. Oseguera talks about social capital as being dynamic in this context, “These resources may be evident, such as financial…

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    current crisis has undermined the legitimacy of neo-liberalism, shifts in social policy will require a combination of greater resources and commitment to program specific responses’(Fine, 2008: 109). The emphasis on ‘effective’ pathways to ‘human capital accumulation’ and the pressure on governments to produce falls in ‘absolute’ poverty and inequality illustrates how ‘the extension of competitive forces is married with aggressive forms of state downsizing, austerity financing and public service…

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    Three forms of capital have a tremendous impact on education and will affect all future teachers. The first form of capital is social capital. Social capital is defined according to Eval (2016) as either “obligations and expectations, information channels, or as social norms” (p. 1). The implication of social capital in education is that “social patterns and processes” “contribute to the ethnic disparities of student achievement” (Eval, 2016,p. 1). As teachers, we need to be aware of how much…

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    with two sectors, each producing capital and consumer goods, respectively. Moreover, the model was assumed to the closed economy without government. Thus, capital good entered into the production of the consumer good and of itself, whereas, the capital was not subjected to diminishing returns. This implies that a greater initial allocation of investment to the production of capital goods would leave the economy with a higher stock of the same in the future. Thus, capital goods being the physical…

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    Thailand, do you think its cost of capital will be greater or lower than its cost of capital when operating solely in the US? Explain your answer. Sports Experts’ cost of capital will probably be greater than the cost of capital of sport shoes manufacturers operating in the U.S. because of Sports Experts’ expansion into Thailand. Typically, an MNC has access to international capital markets, and international diversification are advantageous to an MNC’s cost of capital. Nevertheless, Sports…

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    Case (9.2) According to Kettl (2015) yes, because they are the people that the government should rely on and support through their hard working. They are generating the capital or the income, therefore, and the government also taking their taxes and the employees should be compensated through their pay and fringe benefits, they have right to organize under union for a fight that any individual cannot do by themselves. Matter of fact, supporting a union is always a right thing to do, because the…

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    that there is plausible cause to believe that human capital is responsible for the economic growth from 1900 to 1956 and even today, although economists and society grapple with the thought of investing in human beings as “capital goods.” Not only does it go against the grain of our moral values to refer to human as “capital goods” but that it is intolerable and it degrades people. This paper identifies with and examines the concept of human capital theory from Schultz’s point of view, the…

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