This is an example of
"Stereotyping".<span>
<span>Stereotyping simply put is the attributes or standards set
for a particular group based on certain quality they share like race, origin or
religion etc. In this case Gloria imposed the characteristics that anyone
coming from State College will have the same problems gain and again making it
a stereotyping situation.</span></span>
Answer: Schema
Explanation:
Schema is the presentation of a plan arranged as an outline.
Dr. Tranh has always used a scenario method when arranging his lectures that it has become a routine for him, the students even now understand his pattern.
Explanation:
they all include transfer of heat from one point to another
At one point, the value of the United States dollar was set according to the gold standard. One of these examples is the fixed exchange rate. The gold exchange standard guarantees the fixed exchange rate to the currency of another country that uses the gold standard.
The answer would be letter A.
The correct answer is no.
Alisha was under no obligation to help Timmy, <em>there is no such thing like</em> <em>duty to rescue.</em> There is no legal requirement in the United States to help and rescue someone who is in danger. Even in extreme situation, when a person sees a person falling into a river for example, the witness of the situation is no obliged to assist with help.
There are some cases with some important exceptions: if the defendant created the peril he is obliged to come to the plaintiff's aid, if the defendant started to rescue the plaintiff, he must continue to do so, if the defendant is in a special relationship with the plaintiff ( teacher-student, worker-employer), he is under duty to rescue him.
Alisha was under no duty to inform Timmy's parents of the danger facing him <em>but she should have done it nevertheless.</em> She should at least have phoned them if she didn't have the time to stop by. She knew the boy well and she should have cared more. The need to help the boy should have come from her moral guidance and not as a sense of duty to be performed.