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As regards media planners trying to reach a large percentage of their target audience with no limitations, this is <u>False</u>.
<h3>Why is this statement false?</h3>
The ultimate goal of a company is to reduce costs and make more profit. As a result, media planners try to keep costs as low as possible when engaging in ad campaigns.
This means that they try to reach the largest percentage of people they can reach, with limitations placed on them.
In conclusion, this is false.
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<span>Brittani is in an ethical dilemma because she does not want to disrespect the president written article but she must provide him with accurate feedback for the company. Brittani must approach the situation with respect and facts. The best way for Brittani to do this is to call the president and ask for a face to face meeting and to gently point out not only the flaws in the article but also the strong points.</span>
Himself I believe. Unless. Something made him fall -proper gear, slopes, borrowed equipment- if none of these are acquired then it would be himself because no one is at fault other than himself... hopefully this is right?
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Answer:
If Sally is still a minor, she can disaffirm the contract and return the car to Bally. Contracts involving minors are not legally binding unless the minor reaffirms them once he/she is an adult or a parent also signs the contract.
In this case, Sally's contract is voidable by her and if she chooses to, she is able to void it. What happens after she returns the car depends on the state. Some state laws force Bally to return the money even if the car is wrecked. Other states have laws that require minors to return goods in good shape, and in this case, would allow Bally to deduct any repair expenses from the money he needs to return to Sally.