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When a person has the right to go across land to get to another location, this is referred to as ________.

On Jul 27, 2024


a right of way or easement
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For his Superbowl Sunday party, Jack bought, among other things, some Francisco mustard. Even before the game began, one of the guests, Fred, made himself a sandwich using that mustard. When Fred saw another guest, Tad, making a sandwich with the mustard, Fred warned him that the sandwich did not taste right and that he (Fred) didn't feel too well. Tad ate everything else on his plate, but left the sandwich. Fred became quite ill and had to go to the hospital. It was determined that the mustard was contaminated when it was made. Jack had bought the mustard just an hour before game time from Big Store, which had bought it from DB Distributors Ltd., which had bought it from the manufacturer New Foods Ltd. On these facts, which of the following is true?

A) Since Fred did not buy the mustard himself, he must suffer his loss; i.e., he cannot sue anyone.
B) Fred could successfully sue Jack for negligence because Jack bought the mustard.
C) Tad could successfully sue Jack for negligence.
D) Fred could successfully sue the distributor for negligence because the distributor delivered the case of mustard to Big Store.
E) Fred could successfully sue the manufacturer New Foods Ltd. for negligence but could not successfully sue Big Store for negligence.

On Jul 24, 2024


E
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Corporations are not subject to alternative minimum tax.

On Jun 27, 2024


False
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Using the following information, prepare a bank reconciliation for Miller Co. for August 31:
(a)The bank statement balance is $4,690.
(b)The cash account balance is $5,080.
(c)Outstanding checks amounted to $715.
(d)Deposits in transit are $1,020.
(e)The bank service charge is $40.
(f)A check for $72 for supplies was recorded as $27 in the ledger.

On Jun 24, 2024


?                                           Miller Co.                                 Bank Reconciliation                                           August 31 Cash balance according to bark statement $4,690 Add deposits in transit not recorded by bank 1,020‾$5,710 Deduct outstanding checks 715 Adjusted balance $4,995‾ Cash balance according to company’s records $5,080 Deduct: Bank service charge $40                Error in recording 45             85 Adjusted balance $4,995‾\begin{array}{lr}~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Miller~ Co.\\~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Bank ~Reconciliation\\~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~August~ 31\\\hline\text { Cash balance according to bark statement } & \$ 4,690 \\\text { Add deposits in transit not recorded by bank } & \underline{1,020} \\& \$ 5,710 \\\text { Deduct outstanding checks } & {715} \\\text { Adjusted balance } & \underline{\$ 4,995} \\& \\\text { Cash balance according to company's records } & \$ 5,080\\\text { Deduct: Bank service charge } & \$ 40~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\\\quad \text { Error in recording } & 45 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~85\\\text { Adjusted balance } &\underline{\$ 4,995}\end{array}                                          Miller Co.                                 Bank Reconciliation                                           August 31 Cash balance according to bark statement  Add deposits in transit not recorded by bank  Deduct outstanding checks  Adjusted balance  Cash balance according to company’s records  Deduct: Bank service charge  Error in recording  Adjusted balance $4,6901,020$5,710715$4,995$5,080$40               45             85$4,995
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The psychological disorder brought on by traumatic experiences such as acts of violence and terrorism is called

A) post-traumatic stress disorder
B) work overload
C) burnout
D) anxiety disorder

On May 28, 2024


A
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How might a person from China and a person from the U.S.answer the question "Who am I"?

On May 25, 2024


The question "Who am I?" is deeply philosophical and can be answered in many ways, often influenced by cultural, social, and individual factors. Here's how a person from China and a person from the U.S. might approach this question, keeping in mind that these are generalizations and there will be significant individual variation within each culture.

Person from China:
In China, where Confucian values emphasizing family and social harmony are deeply ingrained, a person might answer the question "Who am I?" with reference to their roles and relationships within their family and society. They might say, "I am the son of [parents' names], a father to [children's names], and an employee at [company name]." This reflects the collectivist nature of Chinese culture, where identity is often seen in the context of one's place within the group and one's duties and responsibilities to others.

Additionally, a Chinese person might also mention their educational background, hometown, or other aspects that signal their social status and affiliations, as these are important aspects of identity in many parts of Chinese society.

Person from the U.S.:
In contrast, the U.S. is often characterized by a more individualistic culture, where personal achievements and individual traits are highly valued. A person from the U.S. might answer "Who am I?" by saying, "I am an independent individual, passionate about [hobbies/interests], and I value freedom and personal expression." They might also mention their profession or career achievements, as these are significant aspects of personal identity in American culture.

Americans might also refer to their personal beliefs, aspirations, and experiences that have shaped their sense of self. They may emphasize their uniqueness and the personal journey they have taken to become who they are, reflecting the American emphasis on individualism and self-determination.

It's important to note that these responses are not exhaustive or exclusive to individuals from China or the U.S. Globalization, personal experiences, and exposure to different cultures can greatly influence how one perceives and expresses their identity. Moreover, as societies evolve, so do the ways in which people define themselves. Therefore, while cultural tendencies can provide a framework for understanding different perspectives, individual answers to the question "Who am I?" will vary widely even within a given culture.