do the following quiz

1. The study of business law does not involve an ethical dimension.

A. True

B. False

2. Remedies in equity include injunctions.

A. True

B. False

3. Elroy and Fern are involved in a class action lawsuit. This is

A.
a mock trial conducted as part of a class.

B. a judicial proceeding actively involving students.

C. a lawsuit in which a number of persons join together.

D. a moot court.

4. The term moral minimum is best defined as the highest degree of ethical behavior expected of a firm.

A. True

B. False

5. Egan manages the ethics program of Farm2Store, Inc., an organic food distribution company. In that capacity, Egan is most likely not in charge of

A. communicating the importance of ethical conduct to employees.

B. ethical training seminars.

C. internal ethical audits.

D. ethical reviews of employees’ family members.

6. The court of original jurisdiction in California is the

A. Municipal Court

B. Superior Court

C. District Court

D. Supreme Court

7. The commerce clause has had no greater impact on business than any other provision in the Constitution.

A. True

B. False

8. A statute enacted by the Wyoming state legislature to regulate trucking affects interstate commerce. In evaluating this statute, the courts will weigh the burden that it imposes on interstate commerce against

A. the courts’ authority to determine that a law is unconstitutional.

B. the purpose of interstate commerce.

C. the state’s interest in regulating the matter.

D. the statute’s impact on noneconomic activity.

9. Publication of a statement that casts doubt on another’s legal ownership of any property is not a tort.

A. True

B. False

10. In a tweet to Ann, a reporter for the website Blast!, Carl falsely accuses Database Corporation of cheating on its taxes. Making this statement is

A. defamation

B. not defamation because it is an opinion.

C. Not defamation because it refers to a crime, not a tort.

D. not defamation because it was communicated electronically.

11. Intellectual property is property resulting from intellectual, creative processes.

A. True

B. False

12. In a criminal case, the state must prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt.

A. True

B. False

13. Opal, an employee of Peoples Bank, deposits into her account checks entrusted to the bank through its ATM system by customers to deposit into their accounts. This is

A. robbery.

B. embezzlement.

C. larceny.

D. wire fraud.

14. Contract law governs all promises.

A. True

B. False

15. Field Construction Inc. contracts with Mesa Ranch to build a new horse barn on Mesa’s property for which Mesa agrees to pay. The elements of this, and any other, contract include

A. capability.

B. legality.

C. necessity

D. marketability.

16. An offer terminates automatically when the period of time specified in the offer has passed.

A. True

B. False

17. Rich, an auctioneer, puts a sailboat up for auction. Rich is

A. the offeror.

B. the offeree.

C. the bidder

D. none of the choices.

18. Consideration refers to the serious thought that underlies a party’s intent to enter into a contract.

A. True

B. False

19. Maria is the sheriff of Narez, Texas. Oscar robs a Narez gas station and a $500 reward is offered for his capture. When, later, Maria finds and arrests him, with respect to the reward, she can

A. Collect it.

B. not collect it because she had a preexisting duty to capture Oscar

C. not collect it because it is not legally sufficient consideration.

D. Not collect it because it is an illusory promise.

new business 2

Think back to the business you proposed in week three’s discussion about entrepreneurship. Briefly propose a marketing strategy for your business. Consider the following questions.

  • Who is your target market?
  • What is your competitive advantage?
  • How will you use the five elements of the marketing mix: product, price, place, promotion and people?
Criteria Ratings Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeInitial Post Content

7.0 pts

Addresses all aspects of the initial discussion question(s), applying experiences, knowledge, and understanding regarding all weekly concepts.

5.0 pts

Addresses most aspects of the initial discussion question(s), applying experiences, knowledge, and understanding of most of the weekly concepts.

3.0 pts

Addresses some aspects of the initial discussion question(s), applying experiences, knowledge, and understanding of some of the weekly concepts.

0.0 pts

Minimally addresses the initial discussion question(s) or does not address the initial question(s).

7.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeInitial Post Evidence & Sources

4.0 pts

Integrates evidence to support discussion from assigned readings OR online lessons, AND at least one outside scholarly source. Sources are credited.

3.0 pts

Integrates evidence to support discussion from assigned readings OR online lessons. Sources are credited.

2.0 pts

Integrates evidence to support discussion only from an outside source with no mention of assigned reading or lesson. Sources are credited.

0.0 pts

Does not integrate any evidence.

4.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeFollow-Up Post 1

4.0 pts

Response furthers the dialogue by providing more information and clarification, thereby adding much depth to the discussion.

3.0 pts

Response furthers the dialogue by adding some depth to the discussion.

2.0 pts

Response does not further the dialogue significantly; adds little depth to the discussion.

0.0 pts

Does not respond to another student or instructor.

4.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeFollow-Up Post 2

4.0 pts

Response furthers the dialogue by providing more information and clarification, thereby adding much depth to the discussion.

3.0 pts

Response furthers the dialogue by adding some depth to the discussion.

2.0 pts

Response does not further the dialogue significantly; adds little depth to the discussion.

0.0 pts

Does not respond to another student or instructor.

4.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeProfessional Communication

4.0 pts

Presents information using clear and concise language in an organized manner (minimal errors in English grammar, spelling, syntax, and punctuation).

3.0 pts

Presents information in an organized manner (few errors in English grammar, spelling, syntax, and punctuation).

2.0 pts

Presents information using understandable language but is somewhat disorganized (some errors in English grammar, spelling, syntax, and punctuation).

0.0 pts

Presents information that is not clear, logical, professional or organized to the point that the reader has difficulty understanding the message (numerous errors in English grammar, spelling, syntax, and/or punctuation).

4.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeTimeliness of Responses

1.0 pts

Student posts an answer to the initial discussion question(s) by Wednesday, 11:59 p.m. M.T.

0.0 pts

Student does not post an answer to the initial discussion question(s) by Wednesday, 11:59 p.m. M.T.

1.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeFrequency of Responses

1.0 pts

Posts in the discussion on two different days.

0.0 pts

Posts fewer than two different days OR does not participate at all.

1.0 pts

Total Points: 25.0

WEEK 3

Class

I want to start a little fresh fruit juice restaurant under the brand “Nuestro” in my neighborhood next summer. The word is Spanish for “our own.” The business would purchase fruits from the local open market, peal, and blend them into juice and serve it to the customers without adding any preservatives. My area usually has a scorching and dry summer. Therefore, the restaurant would provide an alternative to the minors, pregnant women, and other people who do not like alcoholic beverages. However, the idea is not unique. Many companies are offering comparable products. For instance, a majority of grocery stores sell cold yogurt, sodas, juices, coffee, and ice-cream that serve the same purpose. Nevertheless, the business would have some advantages over its competitors. Primarily, customers would have the option of making a call and having the drinks delivered. Due to the proximity of the business to the customers, it would be possible to provide the products within 15 minutes after placing the order. Secondly, customers would likely prefer a local company that promotes other local business such as the fruit market and offers employment to local youths. The primary marketing challenge would be pricing. The size of the business would not allow it to exploit the economies of scale. For instance, transporting two cups of juice to one home costs a lot more than carrying several packs. Similarly, larger companies can purchase more substantial amounts of fruits or purchase farms to grow their fruits, therefore significantly reducing their operating cost (Baumers, Dickens, Tuck, & Hague, 2016). To compete with such companies, I would have to cut my profit margin. Also, the business would risk its key people. Larger companies can poach employees from the business with the promise of higher pay. Therefore, the business would spend much resources looking for replacements. Among the areas that the Nuestro could exploit to cut down the cost is e-commerce. With an appropriate mobile application, the business would allow customers to shop and buy products without moving to the shop or making a call (Kurnia, Choudrie, Mahbubur, & Alzougool, 2015). The customers would have the option of designing their drinks, entering their home address, and paying using their Visa cards. Besides, the internet offers a cheaper marketing platform. Using social media such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat, the company can target local prospective customers, inform them of new products, changes in prices, and technological advances among other information that the public find interesting (Stephen, 2016). Therefore, Nuestro would not only attract new customers but also retain its existing customers.

-Brittani

Baumers, M., Dickens, P., Tuck, C., & Hague, R. (2016). The cost of additive manufacturing: machine productivity, economies of scale and technology-push. Technological forecasting and social change, 102, 193-201.

Kurnia, S., Choudrie, J., Mahbubur, R. M., & Alzougool, B. (2015). E-commerce technology adoption: A Malaysian grocery SME retail sector study. Journal of Business Research, 68(9), 1906-1918.

Stephen, A. T. (2016). The role of digital and social media marketing in consumer behavior. Current Opinion in Psychology, 10, 17-21.

2 5 minutes speech

I would like to have 2-5 minutes speech for Alumni Pillar ceremony. We don’t need the power point presentation. Thanks.

english 200 2

I’m looking for someone to write me a MLA Format Articulating the Argument 3 pages with double-spaced and also a page of works cited

explain what is genetic mapping and linkage

use the sources down below to come up with an introduction of the research paper done on fruit flies. the research is on genetic mapping. please cite at least 3 sources in the intro.

52 follow the instruction to write 1page essay

52. Follow the instruction to write 1page essay

All the work must be original

Turnitin report is required

a discussion post a

  1. Read M. Lee (2006) p477-482 “Environmental Harm as a Market Failure”
  2. Read B. Andrew (2008)
  3. Watch a short video explain externality https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuJ4E1UMk3c
  4. Watch video “Tragedy of Commons” https://drive.google.com/open?id=1t4auSQzZreTmpH7d…

For this week’s group assignment, you will be discussing the profounding environmental issues in economics, namely “Market failure, externality, and the tragedy of the commons”.

. Answers should be posted to this discussion board for my review:

1. How’s the group member encountered externality issue in daily lives? Please give examples from both positive and negative aspects.

2. What do you think are the important factors that make it easier or more difficult to manage a commons?

3. With the last question in mind, why is it so difficult to deal with climate change in the human social-economic realm (a classic tragedy of the commons issue)?

employment law wrap up

This is a summary or wrap up of the last four lessons. In no less than 300 words (total), answer the following questions. Please organize your answers accordingly so that they are clearly organized for review (e.g. A…B…C…). (see attached)

rc circuit quiz

answer 11 questions

just need answer not process

quiz has time limit, one hour

so complete it as soon as possible

cri6ical thinking

our focus is on organizational structure and strategy implementation. Select a Middle Eastern company with which you are familiar and detail the company’s organizational structure. Then, research steps to effective strategy implementation, and develop and recommend an approach that suits your company’s organizational structure. Make sure to provide the following details:

  1. Identify and diagram the organizational structure. Explain why this structure is best or recommend a new structure. Then, use the Internet to find a free software program that can be used to create an organizational chart (or you may choose to develop the organizational chart in Word).
  2. Explain the role of specialization, cooperation, and coordination to improve capabilities. How do these relate to your company?
  3. Research how companies successfully implement strategies.
  4. Identify keys to strategy implementation success.
  5. Identify potential implementation problems for your company.

Your well-written paper should meet the following requirements:

  • Be 4 to 5 pages in length, which does not include the required title and reference pages, which are never a part of the content minimum requirements.
  • Use Saudi Electronic University academic writing standards and APA style guidelines.
  • Support your submission with course material concepts, principles, and theories from the textbook and at least two scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles unless the assignment calls for more.
  • It is strongly encouraged that you submit all assignments into the Turnitin Originality Check before submitting it to your instructor for grading. If you are unsure how to submit an assignment into the Originality Check tool, review the Turnitin Originality Check—Student Guide for step-by-step instructions.
  • Review the grading rubric to see how you will be graded for this assignm