Answer:
a. Demand-control-support model
Explanation:
Demand-control-support model is a form or model of job stress developed by R. Karasek and his associates that suggests that high needs, low authority, and little guidance at work enhance risk for ill health, especially coronary artery disease.
It suggests that in a job or working setting, job related stress is emanates or comes up from high needs, low authority, and little guidance at work enhance risk for ill health.
Workers are bound to have job stress when there is high need or expectations on them from the job, this high demand on most occassions, leads to an artery disease.
Other areas that can lead to job stres are on the areas of low authority, and little guidance at work.
All these factors increases ones chances of developing an artery disease as a result of job related stress.
The balancing of the particular vehicle can be learnt by looking at the owner's manual for the specific information about the balance of the vehicle that Stella wants to learn.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
The vehicle goes out of balance when there is some kind of movement in the vehicle. Any change in the steering, accelerator or the brake system of the vehicle can make the vehicle go out of balance. This will affect the balance of the vehicle.
To learn about the brake system, the accelerator or the steering of the vehicle, the information can be gathered from the manual of the vehicle that the owner owns. Having information about this can help the owner learn about how to maintain the balance of the vehicle and that it does not go out of balance.
Answer:More trades and support
Explanation: if there is no support they'll starve and pass away
This question seems to be incomplete. However, there is enough information to find the right answer.
Answer:
Even without reading the version in which most of the vivid language has been taken out, we can imagine that it wouldn´t be as effective as the original, because the vivid description is a key element for visualizing and understanding the story.
Explanation:
In this excerpt from the poem, the one that closes the story, we can see that the narrator is now happy, feeling he has been accepted and becomes able to enjoy the baseball game.