A deontologist wants to hurry across busy traffic to make a meeting she is late for but doesn’t want to wait for the “walk” signal. In trying to decide if this is acceptable, she wants to know whether or not the possible action is a categorical imperative. What question should she ask herself?

a. “Should I place my own success in my career above the safety of those around me?”
b. “Should all people late for important meetings ignore crosswalk signals?”
c. “Is the traffic law that dictates one must wait for a crossing signal an ethical or
reasonable one?”
d. “Would most people sympathize with my decision to rush across before the signal?”


b. “Should all people late for important meetings ignore crosswalk signals?”

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How is the personal selling process and customer relationship management interrelated? What are the primary requirements of value selling?

What will be an ideal response?

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A tenancy with no fixed duration is a

a. month to month tenancy. b. tenancy at will. c. periodic tenancy. d. tenancy for years.

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What is the value today of receiving $5,000 at the end of six years, assuming an interest rate of 8% compounded semiannually? (Use appropriate factor(s) from Table 1, FV of $1; Table 2, PV of $1; Table 3, FVA of $1; and Table 4, PVA of $1 contained within a separate file.)

A. $3,428. B. $3,151. C. $3,203. D. $3,123.

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