Why are demand and promotional merchandise placed in the back left-hand corner of the store?
What will be an ideal response?
Demand merchandise and promotional merchandise are often placed in the back left-hand corner of the store. Placing high-demand merchandise in this location pulls customers through the store, increasing the visibility of other products along the way. So supermarkets typically put items almost everyone buys-milk, eggs, butter, and bread-in the back left-hand corner.
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What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following statements is true about defenses to defamation?
A) A person having absolute privilege can be sued for defamation if the statement is false. B) A conditional privilege does not protect a defendant against any false statements. C) If the plaintiff is a public figure, the plaintiff will have to prove that the defamation was made with malice. D) Politicians are not subject to conditional privilege.
______ is when people choose to create the greatest good for themselves.
a. Utilitarianism b. Altruism c. Dentological theory d. Ethical egoism
Florence borrows $1,500 from Fremont, leaving her gold necklace with Fremont as collateral. Two weeks earlier, Florence had borrowed $1,000 from Corner Bank. Florence signed a security agreement and a financing statement giving Corner Bank a security interest in the same gold necklace. The financing statement is filed in the appropriate location. If Florence defaults on both loans, which creditor
has the superior rights to the necklace? a. Fremont, because his loan was the first to attach. b. Fremont, because possession takes priority over filing. c. Corner Bank, because Fremont did not perfect his interest. d. Corner Bank, because Fremont did not have a written security agreement.