a method of sociological analysis that examines how individuals use everyday conversation and gestures to construct a common-sense view of the world.
Cabinet members in the United States must go though senate confirmation and be approved by the senate before they can be appointed to their position.
The appointee must have a background that is compatible with the department he/she will head. The appointee must have skills and experience.
The following is missing for the question to be complete:
1. They should indicate problems may exist
2. They should answer "unknown" to any questions about plumbing
3. They should indicate that there are known plumbing problems
4. They should note the fact that it's an older system and potential buyers should have it professionally examined
Answer: 2. They should answer "unknown" to any questions about plumbing
Explanation: Since Madison had no problems with the pipes in the water system, i.e there was nothing to indicate that there was corrosion in the pipes, she simply could not know that she needed to examine the water system as a site of potential problem. As stated, the whole house is old, and substantial problems in such a house can occur everywhere. When filling in any questionnaire or form in the place provided for the plumbing system, it should be put "unknown" because there was no external sign that the pipes were corroded. Of course, even a real estate agent does not know this, and it is always possible, before purchasing a home by a new prospective buyer, to hire one of the experts to review and evaluate what may be the breakdowns and potential issues that may affect the price of the home when buying. The prospective buyer can simply consult with an expert all the items of the home where their condition is noted as "unknown".
Answer:
Transportation Industry
Explanation:
Prior to the federal government purchase of lands surrounding the swamp in 1935, for the purpose of conservation and game project. There were organizations that sought to have the construction of a swamp canal across the swamp and as well building a massive highway in the area.
Hence, the Transportation Industry is the industry that threatened the Okefenokee Swamp prior to 1957