Jennifer, a sophomore at West High School, posts suggestive—but not pornographic or obscene—photos of herself on Facebook. The images do not identify the school and require "friend" status to be viewed. Jennifer intends the photos to be humorous, and this is how her friends understand them. Under the First Amendment, West can most likely
a. suspend or otherwise punish Jennifer for posting the photos.
b. require that Jennifer remove the photos but not punish her.
c. require that Jennifer remove the photos and punish her.
d. not punish Jennifer or restrict her posts.
d
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Harry owns a Cadillac and a Porsche. Ryan has always wanted a Porsche and knows Harry owns one. Harry decides to sell his Cadillac and buy a BMW. A mutual friend of Ryan and Harry tells Ryan, "Harry's selling his car." Thinking Harry is selling the Porsche (he does not know he also has a Cadillac), Ryan calls Harry and says, "I'll give you $9,500 for your car." Harry, thinking Ryan is talking about the Cadillac, says, "You've got a deal." On what grounds is the above agreement open for rescission?
A. Mutual mistake B. Fraud C. Unilateral mistake D. Misrepresentation
A firm dumping chemical wastes in the local lake is ________
A) actively resisting social change B) contributing to organizational anarchy C) engaging in a "do well by doing good" mission D) adopting a proactive stance toward the marketing environment E) contributing to increased pollution
Sonny Lawler's law office uses EOQ models to manage their office supplies. They've been ordering ink refills for their printers in quantities of 60 units
The firm estimates carrying cost at 40% of the $10 unit cost and that annual demand is about 240 units per year. The assumptions of the basic EOQ model are thought to apply. For what value of ordering cost would its action be optimal?
Using the following year-end information for Calvin's Clothing, calculate the current ratio and acid-test ratio for the business: Cash$60,840?Short-term investments 16,500?Accounts receivable 63,000?Inventory 320,000?Prepaid expenses 12,220?Accounts payable 110,500?Other current payables 32,700?
A. 2.30 and 0.98 B. 3.30 and 0.98 C. 3.37 and 1.02 D. 0.30 and 1.02 E. 2.30 and 1.00