Ella, a research analyst for Lego in Billund, Denmark, wants to categorize their customers based on where they live in world into the following five segments: North America, LatAm, EU, Middle East/Africa, and Asia Pacific. Using these descriptors, Ella is gathering what type of data in this question:
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16. A woman gets a phone call from a man representing himse…
16. A woman gets a phone call from a man representing himself to be a disabled veteran, asking for funding for the charitable group, “Veterans Welfare United,” that contributes funds to disabled veterans from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. He tells her that the group is an established and respected national organization that has helped thousands of veterans. He tells her that 80% of the funds collected go directly to disabled veterans. She agrees to sign up to donate through automatic payments of $500 per month from her checking account. After one year, the woman discovers that the group is only 20 months old and that it only provides 40% of its funds directly to disabled veterans, helping no more than a few dozen people since it started operating. She sues the group for misrepresentation, and includes the above facts in the complaint. The group files a motion to dismiss, arguing that the complaint fails to allege the elements of misrepresentation and the case should be dismissed as a matter of law. Will the court likely dismiss the action for failing to state a legal claim?
9. A customer was shopping at a large retail mall. She slip…
9. A customer was shopping at a large retail mall. She slipped and broke her hip on a patch of clear oily residue. The patch had accumulated over a two-day period in front of a massage kiosk, and spread several feet onto the main walking area for customers. There was a small sign as a part of the massage kiosk display on the front counter that said, “Beware of slippery floors.” When the customer had broken her hip, she had been looking ahead while walking, yet her feet slid wildly off of the floor to the extent that she partially somersaulted into the air and fell down hard onto the concrete. After learning that she would be disabled permanently, the customer sued the mall and the massage kiosk company. Will she likely prevail in her negligence claim against the mall?
26. Pilar won second place in a debate tournament. When she…
26. Pilar won second place in a debate tournament. When she got home, she proudly placed her four-foot-high trophy on her front porch for everyone in the neighborhood to see. Dina, consumed with jealousy, taunted Pilar from the sidewalk and shot a rubber band at the trophy, intending to hit the trophy. The rubber band hit the golden winged figure at the top, doing no damage, but bounced onto the porch.Note the following options for this question: I. Trespass to land II. Trespass to chattels III. Conversion Which answer below identifies each cause of action that lies on these facts?
10. The personnel director of an investment company told a…
10. The personnel director of an investment company told a job applicant during an interview that the company was worth millions of dollars and that the company’s portfolio would triple in the next several months. The applicant was very excited about the company’s prospects and accepted an offer to work for the company. Two days later, the applicant read in the newspaper that the investment company had filed for bankruptcy reorganization. As a result of reading this news, the applicant suffered severe emotional distress, but he immediately found another comparable position.Is the applicant likely to prevail in an action for negligent misrepresentation?
In one sentence, define what a covalent bond is (in terms of…
In one sentence, define what a covalent bond is (in terms of electrons).
In your own words and in 60 seconds or less, look at your ca…
In your own words and in 60 seconds or less, look at your camera and answer the following question: “Many students treat the CRAAP test like a simple checklist, but the criteria are actually more complex and depend on the situation. Choose one CRAAP test criterion (like Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, or Purpose) and explain why it’s more complicated than it might seem at first.” In the submission box below, simply type “submitted.
In your own words and in 60 seconds or less, look at your ca…
In your own words and in 60 seconds or less, look at your camera and answer the following question: “Choose two standards of thought. Which standard of thought do you personally find the hardest to apply—and why? Which one do you find easiest and why?” In the submission box below, simply type “submitted.
In your own words and in 60 seconds or less, look at your ca…
In your own words and in 60 seconds or less, look at your camera and answer the following question: “The CRAAP test uses relevance to help judge how useful a source is. Evaluating a source’s purpose also helps determine if a source is trustworthy. These two criteria are related because both deal with goals, but they focus on different ones. What’s the difference between evaluating a source’s relevance and evaluating its purpose? Give an example to show your reasoning.” In the submission box below, simply type “submitted.
In your own words and in 60 seconds or less, look at your ca…
In your own words and in 60 seconds or less, look at your camera and answer the following question: “Why is it important to use more than one standard of thought when evaluating a source, argument, or idea?” In the submission box below, simply type “submitted.