I think your question if if they can "co-exist", correct?
They can and they have coexisted many times in the past, and even today. A monarchy with teocracy happens when there is a ruler (monarch ) who has an absolute or near-absolute power and claims to derive this power from God.
A historical example is ancient Egypt and a current example is Vatican City
I believe the answer is: are more likely to read your message than academic audiences.
People with business communication background are trained to interpret underlying message that come from various sources or behaviour. Academic audiences on the other hand, tend to only be able to read a certain message after its being constructed for common consumption (such as books)
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Yes
Explanation: The Articles established “the United States of America” as a perpetual union formed to defend the states as a group, but it provided few central powers beyond that. But it didn't have an executive official or judicial branch
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The Pandemic and class conflict in the U.S. and across the world has a close connection.
While it is true that the virus can infect everyone, from rich to poor, to even presidents and prime ministers, if we look at the statistics in many areas, it can be seen that not only poor people are more likely to get sick from the virus, they are also more likely to die from it.
This is because poverty is a condition that affects every single aspect of a person's life: from the way they dress, to the type of house they dwell in, to they kind of medical care they have access to. In fact, many poor people do not even have healthcare.
In this sense, the lower class is more likely to suffer and die from the virus, and this is why it is important that government around the world step in and protect the poor by providing them with healthcare, and with guaranteed incomes if they lose their jobs, or have to stop working due to the lockdowns and the economic decline.
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(C). Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives <u>do not always generate immediate financial gains to the organization</u>.
Explanation:
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the ethical effort made by an organization to contribute to the society and the environment in which it operates.
Organizations choose to do this in different ways such as hiring employees from within the community, building schools or hospitals, sponsoring activities, and so on.
<u>CSR activities usually do not generate immediate financial gains or profit to the organization</u> as the main focus of CSR is contributing to the community. In the long-term however, the goodwill generated by the organization's CSR actions, starts to yield financial rewards as they gain more customers from the community.