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Lauren is a resident of Kansas Kansas who appointed her husband to be her health care proxy. Now that she is dying of cancer and suffering terribly,she is begging her husband and her doctors to kill her. Which of the following statements is true? I. If she goes into a coma, her husband has the right to direct her doctors to withhold treatment. II. Her doctor has the right to give her an overdose of pills that will kill her. III. Her husband has the right to give her an overdose of pills that will kill her.
 a. I, II, and III.
  b. Neither I, II, nor III.
  c. Just I.
  d. Just II.
  e. Just III.

Question 2

John Stuart Mill's ideas are consistent with business use of risk management and cost-benefit analyses.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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