Answer: A duty of obedience
Explanation: A duty of obedience is referring to board directors that are caring about nonprofit and the law. They are also searching activities that are against the law, illegal or they are unauthorized. When it comes to this duty. board directors are having to take care of that the nonprofit organization is working with legal law situations.
One problem is the flea beetle: for example in 1876 flea beetles have destroyed half of the crops; many trials and experiments were needed to combat this problem.
Additionally, you needed to make sure that you have enough workers cultivating it.
Finally, your income was dependent on the prize you could sell it for, if the prize dropped, as in 1750s, it could happen that you would not even make ehough money to pay the loans.
The correct answer is: "Unexpected, related or possible related to the research, suggests the research puts subjects or others at greater risk"
The OHRP defines an unticipated problem in the scenario of a research involving human participants. Defining the problem as unanticipated means that it was not foreseen at all when detailing the possible risks for the parcipants of the study on when those were asked to sign a consent form. It is also unanticipated in the sense that the problem which have aroused does not match in terms of likelihood with the characteristics of the specific individual suffering it.
Such term does not refer to some inconvenience with minimum consequences, but it suggest that the problem occurring affects the research subjects or others and places them at a greater risk of harm - physical, psychological, economic ,etc.- than was anticipated before the research.
<span><span>January 7, 1969 = 7%</span></span>
<span><span /><span>March 17, 1969 = 7.5%</span></span>
<span><span /><span>June 9, 1969 = 8.5%</span></span>
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