The correct answer is option D - The Peace Corps.
The Peace Corps program was established by executive order on March 1, 1961.
John Kennedy encouraged men and women to dedicate themselves to the cause of peace and development. He wanted the Americans to involve more actively in the cause of global democracy, peace, development, and freedom. So he challenged them to serve abroad as doctors, engineers, and technicians among others.
Volunteers work in many different fields such as education, HIV training, agriculture, health, business, etc.
You or the driver. The person on the right should wait until they are able to cross the street.
Answer:
Emotions-based social relationship.
Explanation:
An emotions-based relationship, as its name suggests, is that of which an individual or both of them have deep positive emotional conections which makes the emotion the greatest value of said relationship. As Kathy grew up, she started to tend to those relationship that provoked positive emotions in her, rather than value others due to proximity, like a coworker.
Answer:
The specific reasons are below
Explanation:
1) loud music on the street distracts the local bus drivers which will lead to accidents.
2) The blind people also lose their concentration while crossing zebra lines
3) the small kids mentally always in their own world get distracted and make big blunders and may fall in potholes.
Now, the reasons why we can't let our pet to other rooms:
1) pets are very sensitive by nature, thus any change in their usual surrounding may disturb their usually cool nature.
2) pets usually can't trust each and everybody,due to their sharp instincts, so they can never mingle with other people immediately.
3) the other reason is they don't intake food or water from strangers.
4) Also the skin of the pets are very fragile, thus letting them out to other rooms may cause them various types of bacterial and viral infections.
Answer:
apparatus
a fire truck or fire engine
division chief
overseers of shifts as well as specialty units, such as training, safety, emergency medical services, and special operations
battalion chief
the person in charge of a station when firefighters are on duty (per shift) and who reports to the division chief
call company
organization of personnel to man specific apparatuses and enhance the abilities of the unit as needed
chief officer
any officer who holds the rank of battalion chief or higher
deputy fire chief
second to the fire chief; may be in charge of specific duties such as training or operations
district
a geographical region of the city or town that has specific apparatus response plans
emergency medical technician
a fire department member who is specifically licensed within their state for the responsibilities of patient assessment and treatment