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Persons with Developmental Disabilities Do Not Have the Same Rights

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Persons with developmental disabilities do not have the same rights as every other United States citizen because they do not understand these rights.

Appreciate the significance of participating in elections and the democratic process.
Understand the concepts of mean and standard deviation in the context of probability and statistics.
Apply the principles of probability to calculate outcomes for independent events.
Calculate the variance and standard deviation for combined independent variables.

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Dual-Class Shares

Equity structures in which one class of shares offers more voting rights than another, typically to concentrate voting power with a certain group or founder.

Minority Shareholder

An investor who owns less than 50% of a company's shares and therefore does not have control over company decisions but may still enjoy rights such as receiving dividends.

DCF Stock Valuation Model

A method to estimate the value of a stock by using predicted cash flows and discounting them to present value.

Share of Stock

A unit of ownership in a company that entitles the holder to a proportion of the corporation's assets and profits.

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