As an entrepreneur, you’ll face lots of tough and sometimes ethical decisions. In the situation described below, what do you think is the right thing to do. A potential customers wants to visit your place of business. Should you introduce friends as "employees" and "customers" so your firm looks bigger and busier?

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Answer 1
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idk

Explanation:idk

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Against utilitarianism, which of the following authors would object, “To maximize utility by imposing burdens on some individuals is to treat all of society like a single person. But society is not like a single person, and so utilitarianism is mistaken.

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(D) A and B or both correct

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Liz files a suit against Moe in a state court. The case proceeds to trial, after which the court renders a verdict. If Liz decides to appeal to a state appellate court, Liz's attorney must file, with the clerk of the appellate court within a prescribed period of time.a. Trueb. False

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True

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The Supreme Court made provisions that allow any party who is not very satisfied with a decision he or she got from the high court in any civil case to appeal to the court of appeal.  

The court stipulates the Notice of Appeal in form 112, which must be filled within thirty-days from the time of the judgment or order they hope to appeal against. The appellant has to provide security for the respondent at the time of filling this appeal in form 112.  

Which of the following advocates would support the protection of personal freedoms and civil rights?a. individual-rights advocates
b. public-order advocates
c. states'-rights advocates
d. crime-control advocates

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The individual-rightsadvocates would support the protection of personal freedoms and civil rights. Thus, option (a) is correct.

What is advocates ?

Defend, debate, and support someone's unique idea is what the word "advocate" refers to. Typically, lawyers use the term "advocate." A person with the right to represent a party in court is known as an advocate.

Advocates for individual rights mean defending the human and legal rights of people. Advocates for individual rights include those for civil rights, economic rights, social rights, political rights, cultural rights, etc.

Therefore, option (a)  individual-rights advocates is correct.

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Answer:A individual-rights advocates

Your own thoughts about criminal justice system?

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The justice system does not respond to most crime because so much crime is not discovered or reported to the police. Law enforcement agencies learn about crime from the reports of victims or other citizens, from discovery by a police officer in the field, from informants, or from investigative and intelligence work.

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A new law is established in the town of Avery that promotes affirmative action employment for people trans-gender and homosexual individuals. This law would be in pursuance of the tenets of the __________ school of jurisprudential thought.

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The choices are:

Sociological

Law and Economics

Command

Irrational Forces

Legal Realism

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The answer is: Sociological School of Jurisprudential Thought

Explanation:

The "Sociological" School of Jurisprudential Thought approaches the law in accordance to society. This means that the people in the society is the main source of law. This gives everyone a balance welfare and equal opportunities.

"Affirmative action" falls under this approach. This action supports those people who are disadvantaged. This considers the person's race, gender, religion, etc. when it comes to opportunities in the society. It gives an equal access to the minority groups. In the situation of Avery town above, the law on the employment for people who are transgender and homosexual individuals fall under this approach.

Thus, this explains the answer.

What are the main duties of the Financial services regulation in health

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To supervise, regulate and provide
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