Answer:
Imprisonment is not the only way to rehabilitate a person who violated the law, since there are alternative penalties to prison, such as fines, bonds, jobs and collaborations in non-profit social entities and victim reparation systems. In all these cases, the defendant receives a penalty, but this is not the prison but an alternative to it, which still puts him at a disadvantage compared to the rest of society as a result of his non-compliance of the law, but due to the low severity of the crime, the defendant does not deserve a prison sentence.
Two or three major things will affect this in a free market:
As a surplus develops, prices will drop because of oversupply.
As prices drop, profits drop, and production will be shifted to more profitable products.
If a residual surplus remains, it will be sold off at even lower discounted prices, because maintaining an excess supply is expensive, in terms of investment in product that is not returning anything on the investment, and additional losses due to warehousing or storage.
Answer:
Muhammadu Buhari
Explanation:
On 29 May 2015, Muhammadu Buhari was sworn in as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the 15th head of state after winning the general election.
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