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Of corse he did every one does. I just don't know them

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Does the president's first lady make any money?

No, the first lady does not make any decisions for our country she makes nothing


How can you support children in making positive decisions?

Empowering children to make their own decisions begins with teaching them good decision-making skills from a young age. Most parents who are alert to their children's abilities as they grow will be able to tell when it's time gradually give them responsibility for making more of their own decisions. If parents allow children to make as many decisions as possible in minor areas when they are young, they will benefit from practicing and any mistakes they make won't have ground-breaking consequences. By the time they are older, they'll be competent enough to handle the more important decisions that come their way.


Are trade offs among political purposes inevitable?

Trade off definition - any alternative we give up by making a decision Trade offs occur when decisions are made, and decisions must ALWAYS be made. Politically, and in our daily lives. It's unavoidable. Even dictatorships and communist governments have to make decisions. For example: I SHOULD be doing my homework right now or studying for any school related options I have, instead I am answering this question. Thus, I am losing valuable time that I could be using to do school work. But that's the trade off of my decision. Understand? :)


The demand curve any monopolist uses in making output decisions is?

the same as the market demand curve.


What types of decisions does a typical supply manager make?

A typical supply manager makes decisions related to sourcing and procurement, including selecting suppliers, negotiating contracts, and managing supplier relationships. They also assess inventory levels to determine reorder points and optimize stock levels, ensuring timely delivery of materials. Additionally, they analyze market trends and demand forecasts to make strategic decisions that align with overall business goals and cost efficiency. Lastly, supply managers address any supply chain disruptions or risks, implementing contingency plans as needed.