Dole and Randy each purchased homes in a subdivision of 346 homes. They agreed to the subdivision restrictions that said no larg
e animals may be kept. Several years later, the 8-year-old daughter of Randy asked for a pony. Randy obtained the proper building permits and constructed a beautiful barn and white rail fence to house the new animal. The daughter was very happy until Dole insisted they get rid of the pony. Could Dole force Randy to remove the pony from the property? A) Yes. Dole could force them to comply with the restrictions in the deed.B) Yes. Dole has a legal obligation to report the existence of the pony to the appropriate governmental agency.C) No. Since Dole did not adjoin Rand's property, Dole was not an interested party.D) No--since the action was not taken prior to the issuance of the building permits.
The Romans established a form of government — a republic — that was copied by countries for centuries In fact, the government of the United States is based partly on Rome's model
Kayla is ethnocentric. Ethnocentrism is the belief that one's culture is superior to other cultures. It is considered a major cause of division among ethnic groups. These set of individuals with ethnocentric disposition apply their own standards in evaluating or judging other ethnic groups and cultures. Example where someone in Asia using chopsticks believes Americans using fork or spoon are fools and ate doing it wrong
A physical finding that differentiates the diagnosis and is most consistent with lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) is Pain at the elbow with resisted movements at the wrist and forearm. This can be said because lateral epicondylitis is an irritation within the tissue that joins the forearm muscle to the elbow itself, and it's main symptoms consist of pain in the elbow, forearm and wrist.
Billy initially started playing golf as a hobby. As he began to get better at the sport, he wanted to represent his club in the championships so that he could get sponsorships and get recognized for his talent. In the context of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, this scenario best illustrates Billy's <u>esteem needs</u>.