A licensee or server who has been warned and still serves a habitual dru-nkard faces possible ABC disciplinary action and criminal prosecution.
<h3>How would you handle a customer who has had too much to drink and is being rude or obnoxious?</h3>
Be composed and speak normally. Others in the restaurant may be monitoring how you behave if the dru-nken person is shouting. Some people might even be filming what they perceive to be a fight on their iPhones. No matter how enraged you are, keep your composure and be polite.
<h3>What should you do if a patron arrives at your establishment and is already obviously intoxicated?</h3>
Make sure the customer leaves in a timely manner - Once a customer becomes intoxicated, they must leave the area and cannot be admitted again. They must go even though they could have accepted your offer of a non-alcoholic beverage.
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Answer:
Correct answer is a description of a battle he fought as a young man.
Explanation:
Only first option is correct as it tells us about his experience before the Revolution. He fought in a war as a young man and that happened before the Revolution.
Second and third options are related to his life after the revolution, while fourth is related to the period of Revolution.
Therefore, it can only be first option.
Answer: TRUSTWORTHINESS.
The six pillars of character was coined by a nonpartisan group of youth development in the year 1992 as “core ethical values that transcend cultural, religious and socioeconomic differences”.
The Six Pillars of Character are: Trustworthiness; Respect; Responsibility; Fairness; Caring and Citizenship.
Of all the 6 pillars, trustworthiness, explains the state of being reliable. Which includes honest communications, not stealing, not CHEATING, not lying, being loyal etc.
Cheating in any form is not an act of trustworthiness. Therefore students who engage in cheating violates TRUSTWORTHINESS.