Answer:
considers past decisions of higher courts to determine cases.
Explanation:
In common law, judgement of previous cases in a higher courts are considered and in some cases binding. Decisions are based on previous judgments which becomes laws. On the other hand, civil law, codified statutes predominates decisions made by courts of higher jurisdiction, that is judgement is based entirely on the provision of the law.
An implicit detail is a hint or seggestion.
<span>When people in the united states hear that people in other parts of the world eat animals such as rats and bugs, they often react with shock, disgust, or horror as their culture shock makes them feel this behavior is wrong. Culture shock is defined as a sense of confusion and uncertainty that may affect people exposed to different culture or environment. Sometimes there are feelings of anxiety with culture shock.</span>
The correct answer is B) trust.
Patterns of communication where assertiveness and confrontation are the norms will create a relationship of trust.
This pattern will be of trust because when employers and employees have assertiveness in their conversations, this means that they are respectful and interested in maintaining open lines of communications, no matter the circumstances, This also means that confrontation of ideas is part of the daily business' communication, in which differences are welcome, ventilated in a respectful way, and at the end, members of the organization will come up with a solution.
Answer:
Yes, Canada is a nation of both peacekeepers and peacemakers.
No, peacekeeping is not a myth.
Explanation:
Peacekeepers country often put itself in a position as mediators between other countries that interacted with one another. Canada has done this several times throughout history (one small example would be when Canada mediate a conflict of imports quota between United States and Mexico).
On top of that, Canada also involved in several peacemakers mission when they sent their resources to help the people who are trapped within political conflicts. (one example of this would be when Canada sent help to Cambodia during four peace support missions from 1954 to 2000.)
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From those historical events alone, I believe Canada could be considered as a nation of both peacekeepers and peacemakers.