Mining companies, farms, financial services, and fisheries are all examples of: transactional markets. cooperative markets. reseller markets. industrial markets. government markets.

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Answer: mining companies , farms, financial services, and fisheries are all examples of Industrial markets

Industrial markets refer to the business who focus themselves on serving their costumer in specific field of products or services. For example, farms server their customers in Agricultural and farming  products.

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In the case of Hammer v. Breidenbach, 31 Mo. 49 (1860), Mr. Breidenbach was hired to brew beer in a cave for his employer, at a salary of $1,000 per year. The contract between the Bavarian Brewery (which would later become Anheuser-Busch) and Mr. Breidenbach specified that any violation of the agreement would result in the breaching party paying the sum of $500 to the injured party. Because the cave was dangerous, Mr. Breidenbach refused to enter it to make the beer, and his employer demanded the $500. An appellate court later determined that Mr. Breidenbach should not be required to enter the cave and endanger himself, and he was not required to pay the $500 "penalty." In which of the following modern cases could this case act as an appropriate precedent?A. A case where an employee was terminated for not attending work in a "sick" mold-infested building.
B. A case where a caterer refuses to enter a condemned building to provide food to a Halloween party.
C. A case where a liquidated (pre-determined) damages payment in a contract was excessively disproportionate to the injury.
D. A case where an employer was sued for forcing employees to work in unsafe conditions.

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B. A case where a caterer refuses to enter a condemned building to provide food to a Halloween party.

Explanation:

The doctrine of legal precedent (stare decisis) is used in most common law systems as a way to provide stability and predictability to legal decisions. Under this doctrine, a legal case can set a "precedent" that creates a principle or a rule. This rule is then used in future cases that significantly resemble the previous one in terms of context and facts.

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d. A case where a liquidated (pre-determined) damages payment in a contract was excessively disproportionate to the injury.

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Which of the following statements about the FAFSA process are TRUE?A You must be a U.S. citizen to submit the FAFSA form.
B You must use the FAFSA to apply for the federal work-study program.
C You cannot fill out the FAFSA form without your parent/guardian.
D You should only fill out the FAFSA form if you can demonstrate financial need.

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The answers are B and D. Every year the US government provides financial aid for college or career school. In order to qualify for this a FAFSA should be completed. FAFSA is used as a basis in determining how much you need financial aid thus it should be clear in the FAFSA that you really need it. In applying for Federal Work-study program, the FAFSA is used to see if you are qualified.  

FAFSA stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The student aid includes federal grants, loans and work-study funds .

The following statements about the FAFSA process is TRUE :

B. You must use the FAFSA to apply for the federal work-study program.  

It is also important to note that the sooner the student applies, the better his/her chances of reviving generous aid, because a large portion of financial aid in the United States is distributed on a rolling basis



PreFab, a clothing company is selling its goods in the country of Irmana. The clothing is manufactured in PreFab's home country and a tax is levied on it by the government of Irmana. This form of business is an example of _______.A) direct foreign investmentB) exporting
C) licensing
D) protectionism

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Answer: Exporting.

Explanation:

PreFab is engaged in exportation of their clothing line from their country where it is produced to Irmana where it is used. Exportation is the process of sending products made in a country to another country where it is consumed. In exportation taxes are paid in the form of duties.

What pattern of organization describes a shift in time?A. Cause and effect
B. Time order
C. Process analysis
D. Classification

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the pattern of organization that describes a shift in time is : A. cause and effectCaused and effect described how an action that's we take now will very much reflect the condition that we will experience in the future.The time period between the moment we started to take the action to the moment when we experience the result is the 'shift in time'

Hello darlings, The answer to this is Time order.

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Rupert and Cordelia own an American company that does business in foreign nations. Getting a license in a new country can be challenging. As they try to enter into business in a new country, Rupert fills out the license paperwork and takes it to the correct office. There he pays the front-desk person $100 to process the paperwork, as is the custom in that country. Cordelia, who has connections in that country, schedules an appointment with the minister of commerce, who has the authority to determine which foreign companies get licenses, and pays him $200 to approve their license. Which payment(s) likely violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act?a. The payments made by both Rupert and Cordelia.b. The payment made by Rupert but not the payment made by Cordelia.c. The payment made by Cordelia but not the payment made by Rupert.d. Neither payment violated the FCPA.

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Answer:

Option C.The payment made by Cordelia but not the payment made by Rupert.

Explanation:

Based on the information given we were told that Rupert did the right thing and as well follow the due process and custom of the country because he fills out the license paperwork and as well takes the license paperwork to the correct office in which he pays the front desk person the amount of $100 to process the paperwork while Cordelia on the other hand violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act reason been that due to the connections she had in that country she went ahead to schedules an appointment with the minister in charge of commerce because the minister has the authority to determine the foreign companies that can get licenses and she as well pays the minister the amount of $200 to approve their license.

Therefore based on the scenario we can vividly say that the payment made by Cordelia but not the payment made by Rupert violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

A _______________________ parking space is set at an angle of 90 degrees to the curb.

A. perpendicular

B. parallel

C. angled

D. small

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A perpendicular parking space is set at an angle of 90 degrees to the curb.