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Perpetual analytics evaluates every incoming observation aga…

Perpetual analytics evaluates every incoming observation against all prior observations.

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State the domain and range of the following in interval nota…

State the domain and range of the following in interval notation. Assume the entire graph is shown, and that the endpoints are included. Domain:_____________________[domain] Range:_________________[range]

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A step by step search process for obtaining an optimal solut…

A step by step search process for obtaining an optimal solution is a(n)

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SEO that use “White-hat” techniques generally conform to the…

SEO that use “White-hat” techniques generally conform to the standards of search engines.

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The main purpose of frequent recrawling of some Web sites is…

The main purpose of frequent recrawling of some Web sites is to prevent search users from retrieving stale search results.

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Using geographic demographics, like postal codes, is a very…

Using geographic demographics, like postal codes, is a very effective way of targeting prospective clients.

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Simplify the following. Assume all variables represent non n…

Simplify the following. Assume all variables represent non negative quantities.

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Avery, who has leased commercial property from the same prop…

Avery, who has leased commercial property from the same property manager several times over the past few years, is interested in opening a coffee shop in a new shopping plaza. The property manager tells Avery, “The space is yours. Go ahead and order your equipment so you’ll be ready for opening day—we’ll finalize the lease next week.” Relying on that statement, Avery places a non-refundable deposit on commercial coffee equipment. A few days later, the property manager leases the space to another tenant. Avery sues. Which legal doctrine provides Avery’s strongest argument for recovery?

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Essay: Doris, an aspiring fashion designer, attends a hockey…

Essay: Doris, an aspiring fashion designer, attends a hockey game with Nina and Tracey, two well-known fashion designers. During the game, Doris tells them she would like to design 20 dresses for their upcoming televised fashion show. Because the arena is extremely loud, Nina and Tracey cannot hear most of what Doris is saying. Wanting to be polite, they smile, nod, and say, “Sounds great!” Believing they accepted her proposal, Doris Designs creates and ships the dresses and spends $25,000 producing additional dresses in anticipation of increased demand. Nina and Tracey return the dresses, explaining they never realized Doris believed they had agreed to purchase them. Doris Designs sues. Did Doris Designs and Nina and Tracey form an enforceable contract? Briefly explain. 

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Acme Medical Devices is seeking a government contract in ano…

Acme Medical Devices is seeking a government contract in another country. During negotiations, an executive tells a foreign government official, “If you award us the contract, we’ll pay you $50,000.” Although no money is ever paid, this conduct may still violate the [BLANK-1] because even a promise to pay a foreign official may violate the law. The statute is designed to combat [BLANK-2] in international business transactions. Fill-in-the-Blank Instructions: Your answer must be one- or two-word legal terminology only. Do not write full sentences or explanations. Longer responses are difficult for the software to grade and will not receive credit.

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