Answer:
Increase; not change
Explanation:
If the minimum wages tend to exceed the market clearing wages which is the wages in which the supply of labour equal to the demand for labour the labour supply will increased and the numbers of unemployed workers will definitely INCREASED while the number of the already employed workers will NOT CHANGE it will remain the same because the supply of labour did not equal the demand for labour since the minimum wages has exceeded the market clearing wages.
The numbers of supply has increased leading to the numbers of unemployed workers to increased because their is supply but no demand.
Therefore increased in supply of labour = increased in unemployed workers.
<span>create a network alert and log the
detection</span>
An intrusion detection system (IDS) is
a device that can scan packets and compare them against a set of rules or
attack signatures. If the packets match attack signatures, then the IDS should
alert the network administrator and log the intrusion.
<u>Answer</u>:
B
<u>Explanation:
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Consequential damages are the spacial damages that occur not a direct accident but occur due to the consequences of the incident. These damages are not recoverable but can be recovered under the law of tort.
For example: if someone is driving a car and seen an accident at the roadside, the driver does not concentrate at met with an accident. So the first car accident person is not responsible for that directly but is responsible indirectly. The second driver can not take compensation from the first person who was on the road aside.
<u>There is such type of damages as:
</u>
- Limitation of liability damages
The answer is God is in charge not man and if he deems that war is necessary then we as a nation must complete it.
Lincoln's speech was not about gloating nor rejoicing. He talked about his deeply thoughts about the war.
He said that the "scourge of war", for him was divine punishment, because of the sin of slavery.
As he said: "With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds, to care for him who shall have borne the battle [...]"
Answer:
The author is using satire in this excerpt to emphasize the utter absurdity of his plan.
Explanation:
In 1729, Jonathan Swift published "A Modest Proposal" anonymously. The proposal has become a famous satire, since Swift wrote it with "seriousness" only to make it clear that what he stated was an utter absurd. His solution for the poor to stop being a burden is that their children are used as food for the rich. In the excerpt we are studying here, he talks of using their skin to make gloves and summer boots. Throughout the proposal, he uses logical arguments as if he were seriously trying to convince readers of his ideas. Obviously, that proposal is outrageous and cannot be taken seriously, nor did Swift intend it to. He's using it to criticize the economic sate of Ireland, a state in which the rich get richer by shamelessly exploring the poorer classes.