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Anna is a competitive runner. She wants to improve her perfo…

Anna is a competitive runner. She wants to improve her performance and decides to keep track of data for six months to determine if the time of day or year she runs affects her performance. Her worksheet contains the following data: start and end time, total time, and distance. Anna wants to know the longest total time she has run. By looking at the total time values, she finds the longest total time to be 54 minutes. Instead of manually entering that value in a cell below the total time data, Anna decides to use the MAX function to determine the longest total time. Why did Anna prefer to use the MAX function?

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______ is a powerful communications and scheduling applicati…

______ is a powerful communications and scheduling application that helps you communicate with others, among other things.

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Clara hates Judy so she puts poison in her drink intending t…

Clara hates Judy so she puts poison in her drink intending to kill her.  Judy dies. Which type of mens rea is described in the sentence above?

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The mens rea of attempt is:

The mens rea of attempt is:

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Helen Ulvinen, was convicted of 1st degree murder, as an acc…

Helen Ulvinen, was convicted of 1st degree murder, as an accomplice, for her role in her son’s plan to kill his wife.  Helen was living with her son and daughter-in-law when her son choked his wife to death for refusing to have sex with him one night.  After she was dead, the defendant responded to her son’s request to act as a lookout while he dismembered his wife’s body in the bathroom.  Defendant then cleaned up the “mess” while her son dumped the body.  The defendant also agreed to corroborate her son’s story to the police that her daughter-in-law left after a fight.  What is the most accurate statement about Helen’s potential criminal liability?

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Helen Ulvinen, was convicted of 1st degree murder, as an acc…

Helen Ulvinen, was convicted of 1st degree murder, as an accomplice, for her role in her son’s plan to kill his wife.  Helen was living with her son and daughter-in-law when her son choked his wife to death for refusing to have sex with him one night.  After she was dead, the defendant responded to her son’s request to act as a lookout while he dismembered his wife’s body in the bathroom.  Defendant then cleaned up the “mess” while her son dumped the body.  The defendant also agreed to corroborate her son’s story to the police that her daughter-in-law left after a fight.  What is the most accurate statement about Helen’s potential criminal liability?

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Ryan wants to kill Joe.  Ryan sees Joe in the parking lot an…

Ryan wants to kill Joe.  Ryan sees Joe in the parking lot and accelerates towards him.  Joe sees someone else that he knows in the parking lot and suddenly changes course, darting out into another row of cars.  Allison accidentally hits Joe, killing him.  Will Ryan be held liable for the death of Joe?

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The 2nd Amendment addresses which of the following:

The 2nd Amendment addresses which of the following:

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The 14th Amendment to the US Constitution prohibits the fede…

The 14th Amendment to the US Constitution prohibits the federal or state government from classifying similarly situated people differently and treating people differently based on that classification.

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Peter Allam, 18 years old, pleaded no contest to a charge of…

Peter Allam, 18 years old, pleaded no contest to a charge of possession of marijuana by a person under the age of 19.  Peter was found, along with three of his friends, at a park with marijuana.  Allam was arrested under an Alaska state law which made it a crime for 18 year-old people to possess marijuana, while people over the age of 18 could possess up to four ounces of marijuana and people under the age of 18 were handled by the juvenile justice system.  If Mr. Allam challenges his conviction, which of the following standards will the court use to review his conviction?

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