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11111nata11111 [884]
3 years ago
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Because Bernard was convicted of sexually abusing four adolescent girls, he is now labeled as a child sexual predator and must b

e registered with the local sheriff’s office for the rest of his life. Even more, Bernard must reveal this status to all potential employers. Because Bernard has been given a permanent label that could actually increase his chances of reoffending, this is an example of:
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Reika [66]3 years ago
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Answer:

stigmatized shame              

Explanation:

Simply put, stigmatisation is a kind of shame that can cause a perpetrator to undertake more criminality in his or her upcoming time period, whereas reintegrative shame provides the perpetrator towards the peers' rejection with the expectation that after realising the implications and effect of his acts, he is welcomed further into the community.

Thus, from the above we can conclude that the given case illustrates stigmatized shame.

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Selling price per unit                                 37

Less : variable cost per unit                     -21

Margin per unit                                           16

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Gross margin                                        11,20,000

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Profit before depreciation and tax       3,95,000

Less : depreciation                                -80,500

Profit before tax                                     3,14,500

Less : Tax                                               -1,10,075

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Add : depreciation                                         80,500

Base Cash cashflow                                     2,84,925

Required rate of return                                    15%

Present value of base cash cash flow        12,78,550

received in 8 years.

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NPV                                                               6,34,550

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Margin per unit                                                     16

Number of units sold per year                          69,500

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Profit before tax                                                 3,06,500

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Required rate of return                                         15%

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