Answer:
immediate cost, future benefit, salary, net benefit
Explanation:
The question "What will I have to give up?" relates to <u>immediate cost</u>.
The question "What will I gain in return?" relates to <u>future benefits</u>.
The amount of money a worker might make on a job in a year is a <u>salary</u>.
The potential earnings of becoming a doctor minus the cost of going to medical school is the <u>net benefit</u>.
Immediate cost is the money spent on doing something or acquire an asset while future benefits is the potential for a venture, an activity or asset to contribute to financial gains in the future.
Salary is a fixed regular payment, mostly paid on a monthly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee.
Net benefit is the summation of all the benefit accrued from a venture minus all expenses, it means the present value of the Covered Payments net of all expenses.
Answer:
Thanks to the internet, each person with marginal views can see that he’s not alone. And when these people find one another via social media, they can do things — create memes, publications and entire online worlds that bolster their worldview, and then break into the mainstream.
Without social media, social, ethical, environmental and political ills would have minimal visibility. Increased visibility of issues has shifted the balance of power from the hands of a few to the masses.
Explanation:
Answer:
<u>Expressed:</u> The national government's expressed powers allow it to levy taxes, to coin money, to make war, to raise an army and navy, and to regulate interstate commerce.
<u>Implied:</u> Creating a national bank, drafting soldiers
Explanation:
Implied powers are powers not expressed in the constitution but are necessary and proper in order to carry out the expressed powers given to the government by the constitution.
For example:
To raise an army and navy (<u>expressed power</u>) they need to draft soldiers (<u>implied</u>) to ensure that they have an army large enough to protect us.
Answer:
Yes. Such an action constitutes a tort and a crime.
Explanation:
A tort is a wrong done to another person while a crime is the breaking of the law of the state or Federal government. Put simply, a tort is a wrongdoing on a personal level while a crime is a wrongdoing on a societal level, while tort is privately morally wrong, crime is publicly legally wrong.
In the scenario above there is a 'tort' because the employees are spitting into the food of those they do not like. This is on a personal level as they are not spitting into the food of every customer but only the food of those they dislike. Also, a crime exists because this is happening at a public place. It can be said that those restaurants are intentionally serving unhealthy foods to members of the public and both the owners and employees of those restaurants could be charged.
Answer:
The Court is the highest tribunal in the Nation for all cases and controversies arising under the Constitution or the laws of the United States. ... The Supreme Court consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and such number of Associate Justices as may be fixed by Congress.