One purpose of criminal sanctions is to deter others from committing similar crimes in the future
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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A passive physiological process of gathering sound waves and transmitting them to the brain for analysis is known as ________.
A. hearing B. memorizing C. comprehending D. attending
Carrie Ann works at Paper Products, Inc She considers taking home a few sheets of stationery so she can write letters to her ailing grandmother. Since Paper Products produces thousands of sheets of stationery every day no one will miss the few sheets she takes and company profits will not be affected. Carrie Ann then considers what would happen if every employee took some stationery home and
decides not to take any. Carrie Ann is being influenced by a. the categorical imperative. b. the principle of rights. c. a cost-benefit analysis. d. outcome-based ethics.
The single milling machine at Stout Manufacturing was severely overloaded last year. The plant operates eight hours per day, five days per week, and 50 weeks per year. Management prefers a capacity cushion of 15 percent
Two major types of products are routed through the milling machine. The annual demand for product A is 3000 units and 2000 units for product B. The batch size for A is 20 units and 40 units for B. The standard processing time for A is 0.5 hours/unit and 0.8 hours/unit for B. The standard setup time for product A is 2 hours and 8 hours for product B. How many new milling machines are required if Stout does not resort to any short-term capacity options? A) no new machines B) 1 or 2 new machines C) 3 or 4 new machines D) more than 4 new machines
Qiana has the right under a contract with Runway Retail, Inc, to buy the retailer's clothing overstock. Qiana's sale of this right to Sade's Style House is
a. a delegation. b. an assignment. c. prohibited. d. athird-party beneficiary contract.