The case about the book, Guts: Combat, H***-Raising, Cancer, Business Start-Ups, and Undying Love, is about the author Robert Nylen’s:

a. efforts to overcome feelings of anger he experienced during combat and learn how to love again
b. charismatic emotional displays and the power of telling emotionally engaging stories as way to leadership success
c. ability to read other’s emotions during combat situations, business negotiations, and while
dating
d. efforts to avoid emotional hijacking and practice emotional self-control


d. efforts to avoid emotional hijacking and practice emotional self-control

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(CMA adapted, Jun 96 #18) The book value per share calculation of a corporation is usually significantly different from the market value of the stock's selling price due to the

a. use of accrual accounting in preparing financial statements. b. use of the matching principle in preparing financial statements. c. omission of the number of preferred shares outstanding at year end in the calculation. d. use of historical costs in preparing financial statements. e. none of the above.

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Turkey is not the only country where hijabs, burkas, and other religious attire were or are prohibited. A number of other countries have generated controversy in bans on wearing head coverings in public places. Why have national and international human rights organizations criticized the practice?

a. They believe religious practices should be done in private not public places b. They believe it is an archaiac practice which should be ended c. They believe it is a human rights violation d. They believe the clothing is too restrictive and prohibits movement

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_____ involves citing the exact words from a source.?

A) ?The paraphrase method B) ?The explanatory method C) ?The direct quotation method D) ?The summary method

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Shaquille buys new cars for five of his friends. Each car cost $70,000. What is the amount of Shaquille's taxable gifts?

A) $0 B) $280,000 C) $336,000 D) $350,000

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