What is the difference between core beliefs and secondary beliefs? Give an example of each

What will be an ideal response?

Core beliefs and values are passed on from parents to children and are reinforced by schools, churches, business, and government. On the other hand, secondary beliefs and values are more open to change. For example, believing in marriage is a core belief; believing that people should get married early in life is a secondary belief.

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You're Flora of Flora's Flowers. You borrowed $2.2 million from Big Bad Bank for 5 years beginning July 19 2020. The terms are 1-month LIBOR + 2.5%, amortization is 25% every July 19 beginning in 3 years. Which of the following is/are true?

a) Your loan matures July 19 2023 b) Your loan matures July 19 2025 c) You pay interest the 19th of every month (assuming it is a business day) until maturity d) If 1-month LIBOR today is set at 1.25%, your interest rate will be 3.75% until maturity e) At the loan's maturity, you will be paying $2,200,000 in principal f) At the loan's maturity, you will be paying $1,100,000 in principal

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In dealing with the problem of the seniority status of employees who transfer from one department to another, some contracts

a. allow the transferred employee to retain seniority in the old department while starting at the bottom of the seniority scale in the new one. b. utilize a plant-wide seniority structure. c. allow the employee to carry seniority from the old department to the new. d. All of the above.

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