Compare and contrast sentencing guidelines and mandatory minimum sentences



Compare and contrast sentencing guidelines and mandatory minimum sentences. Identify three aims of both sentencing guidelines and mandatory minimum sentences. What potential constitutional issues arise at sentencing? Use the Internet to research an example that supports your statements. Comment on at least two classmates’ initial posts.



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The powers enumerated in the U.S. Constitution for each branch of government have shifted over the years as a result of decisions made by the Supreme Court.

The powers enumerated in the U.S. Constitution for each branch of government have shifted over the years as a result of decisions made by the Supreme Court. Using the U.S. Constitution, library, Internet, or any other available materials, list and discuss 3 ways to achieve greater balance of power among the 3 branches of the federal government. Be sure to reference all sources using APA style. When commenting to other students’ posts, address the suggested ways they pose of achieving balance among the branches. Why might you agree or disagree with these? 



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Explain the difference between a gross requirements plan and a net requirements plan.



1 Explain the difference between a gross requirements plan and a net requirements plan.

2 If a service firm were to attempt level scheduling for aggregate planning, should its level of output be at average demand, peak demand, or minimum demand? Explain why you respondedas you did.

3 Four A washers, five B washers, two C bolts, and a D bolt are required to make one grill parts kit. If 100 grill parts kits are needed, how many more washers will be consumed than bolts? What process from Chapter 14 did you use to get the answer you did?

4 Compare the chase strategy versus level scheduling. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?

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Lehigh Steel case answer

Harvard Business School
9-198-085

Rev. April 7, 1998
Lehigh Steel


Lehigh had gone from record profits to record losses in less than 3 years.

-- Bob Hall, ABC Project Manager

Bob Hall studied the product profit report prior to the 1993 First Quarter Financial Review. The report was the culmination of a year’s effort calculating and analyzing customer and product profitability using Activity-Based Costing (ABC). Hall had been hired to implement ABC to restore profitability at Lehigh Steel, which had reported record losses in 1991 after posting record profits in 1988. Not uncommon in an industry characterized by cyclic demand and large capital investment, such losses could not be long sustained. Lehigh was under pressure to return to profitability. (Continued...) *This question is shortened considering the space*Although THE ANSWER BELOW IS COMPLETE AS REQUIRED.



Debbie owned and operated a party supply compa ny


Debbie owned and operated a party supply compa
ny called “Partyline.” Debbie had recently expanded her inventory of tables and chairs that she offered for rent, so she placed the following advertisement in the local newspaper on June 1: “Partyline can fill all you party needs! We have r ecently expanded our inventory of rental tables and chairs, so we are offering a on e month special on rentals for the month of June. We will rent tables and/or chairs for the low price of $1 per table or chair per day! Call 555-RENT for more information.” Pete saw the advertisement. Since he was pla nning a garden party in his yard on June 25, he called 555-RENT on June 3 and spoke with Debbie. In the course of the conversation Pete said, “Your rental prices are very affo rdable!” “That’s true!” replied Debbie, “we have the best rates in town.” Pete then said, “I am planning a garden party on June 25. I am not sure how many people will be attending, but I think I will need to rent tables and chairs for that day for 100 people.”



Debbie replied, “I just need to double-check to make sure we will have enough tables and chairs available, but I am quite sure wecan provide you with tables and chairs for 100 guests.” “No problem,” Said Pete, “you can let me know sometime within the next two weeks.” Between June 3 and 6 Debbie received a large numberof bookings to rent tables and chairs. She came to the conclusion that she would be unable toagree to any additional rentals for the month of June. On June 7 Debbie took out a second advertisement in the local newspaper which stated the following: “Partyline is no longer able to honor its June rental special. Please contact us for your July party needs.” On June 12 Pete called Debbie and told her thathe was counting on the table and chair rentals for his garden party. “Didn’t you see the June 7 ad?” said Debbie. “What ad?” replied Pete. When Debbie described the June 7 ad Pete replied, “That is unacceptable! I have100 guests coming on June 25 and I need a place for them to sit and eat their lunch!”


Debbie apologized but said she would be unable to provide Pete with the table and chair rentals. 
Does Pete have an enforceable contract with Debbie?


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