Answer:
Fraudulent dual contracting
Explanation:
Both the buyer and the seller are making two non-neutral contracts (which is illegal), that help each other with their needs, the seller, who needed to sell the house as fast as possible, wins a lot more money, and the buyer buys the house for a price way lower than the original price, so he saves a lot of money.
Extravagance or spending money without care, definitely leads to poverty. ... Resulting which the basic needs may be may not be fulfilled which may lead to poverty. Extravagance means spending more cash than one can afford or earns.
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Answer:
1. Copy and paste is a type of plagiarism where you re-use work form a previous course.
2. Find and replace is a type of plagiarism where you only change a few words from the original source.
3. Group of answer choices Improper citation is a type of plagiarism where you only change a few words from the original source
WORK
CITY PLANNING
<span>In the 19th century, the population continued to grow unabated, doubling between 1801 and the 1820's and then doubling again between then and 1851, to 400,000 souls. This was phenomenal growth transforming Manchester into Britain’s second city. Manchester continued to grow steadily down to the end of the century. </span>
WORK- <span>Young men and women poured in from the countryside, eager to find work in the new factories and mills. The mills paid relatively high wages and they also employed large numbers of children. As a consequence, families migrating to the city often saw a considerable rise in their incomes. But not all aspects of life in the factories were pleasant. The rise in child labour was of course undesirable from the perspective of child welfare.
CITY PLANNING- </span>Better wages were undoubtedly the greatest attraction of city life, but the higher incomes came at a price. City planning was in its infancy and much of the new workers’ housing was erected with little regard to quality.