A、The first debater
B、The second debater
C、The third debater
D、The fourth debater
A、The first debater
B、The second debater
C、The third debater
D、The fourth debater
A、Public Internet
B、Carrier
C、Mobile operator
D、All of above
A、signals transmitted by one base station are mutually orthogonal
B、it can ensure all signals arrive at the base station's receiver with the same signal power
C、the signals should be transmitted with the lowest possible power level
D、the neighbor cells use the same frequency carrier
A woman had lived in Apartment 123 in the same apartment complex for six years. On many prior occasions, the woman had hired the same handyman to perform odd jobs in her apartment. The woman, who was leaving town on vacation, telephoned the handyman and said, “If you will replace the tile in my bathroom while I’m on vacation, I will pay you $700. You can get the keys from the superintendent.” The handyman responded, “It’s a deal.” During their telephone conversation, the woman failed to tell the handyman she no longer lived in Apartment 123, but had moved down the hall into Apartment 132. The handyman came to the apartment complex, got the key for Apartment 123 from the superintendent, and re-tiled the bathroom. When the woman returned from her vacation, she noticed that her bathroom tile had not been replaced. She contacted the handyman, who then informed her that he had replaced the tile in Apartment 123.The handyman demanded that the woman pay him $700, but the woman refused. If the handyman sues the woman for payment of the $700 and the woman claims mistake, judgment should be for whom?
A、(A) The handyman, because the woman should have realized that he would replace the tile in Apartment 123.
B、(B) The handyman, because even though no contract existed, he is entitled to quasi-contractual relief under the circumstances.
C、(C) The woman, because the handyman id not replace the tile in the woman’s bathroom.
D、(D) The woman, because no contract existed due to the mutual mistake of the parties.
Scenarios and Questions The Busy Day (Scenario) Don Eskew, plant manager at Control Systems, Inc., sighed as he sipped his first cup of coffee at 5 a.m. and read his agenda for the day. He is giving two company tours in the morning; the first to a newspaper reporter who is writing a story on the new plant expansion and has several questions, and the second to a group of Control Systems, Inc., managers from the east coast. He then has a meeting with unit manager, Phil Johnson, to discuss Phil's recent drop in performance (a task he always hates). Next, he is spending a couple of hours reviewing the trade journals he receives from his high-tech association and writing up a brief synopsis for his presentation next week to the Division President. Finally, in late afternoon, he will be reviewing the new equipment malfunction and deciding whether to bring in extra people to get the equipment running as soon as possible. Whew! Just another day in the glamorous life of a manager. Together, all of these behaviors performed by Don during his busy day correspond to the management roles discovered in the late 1960s by which of the following management scientists?
A、Herzberg
B、Skinner
C、Mintzberg
D、Fayol
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