A defendant engaging in an ultrahazardous activity is almost always liable for any harm that results
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Realized real interest rates in the United States were often negative in the early
A. 1960s. B. 1970s. C. 1980s. D. 1990s.
Mark, an aspiring actor, wishes to get a job at a theater company. He needs to write an application letter that includes a persuasive message requesting a meeting with the head director of the company. Which of the following frequently made errors must Mark avoid while writing the letter??
A) ?Not setting a date B) ?Not being demanding C) ?Sounding apologetic D) ?Not pressing hard for a response
Which one is NOT an application of lean principle in services?
A) JIT in food supply management B) improving kitchen layout at McDonald's to drive seconds out of the production process C) inventory sharing among members of the pharmaceutical network D) scheduling personnel availability at 15 minute increments to meet demand fluctuations E) securing more inventory to prepare for disruption in production
Scenario 6.2 Use the following to answer the questions. Both the Toyota Sienna and the Nissan Quest were very popular choices for family vans. Toyota noticed that the majority of its customers were families with 3 or more children, and so they developed commercials that featured larger families. They also produced commercials that featured Hispanic-looking actors and for some markets, in Spanish. Alicia Desario and her husband were currently shopping for a van for their family. As Alicia listened to an advertisement on the television about the Nissan Quest, she noticed that the Nissan cost about $27,000 and had gas mileage of about 17 mpg. She recalled an earlier ad for the Toyota Sienna, which also cost about $27,000, but had gas mileage of about 21 mpg. She also liked the way the
family was portrayed in the Toyota ad, showing the children in the back seats having plenty of room, watching the DVD players, and having their own sound controls. When she spoke to Carlos, her husband, about how much she liked the Toyota van, he replied that its gas mileage was too low at only 16 mpg. Since Alicia didn't agree with that number, he produced a magazine ad that supported his claim of the 16 mpg for the Toyota. Alicia couldn't believe that she had made such an error in hearing what the gas mileage was for the Toyota and the Nissan. Refer to Scenario 6.2. Toyota's production of commercials that featured Hispanic actors and the Spanish language is an example of marketing to A. cultural self-concepts. B. social classes. C. subcultures. D. roles. E. social strata.