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Among the choices provided above the one that is not a public relations tool is <span>trade show.
</span>A trade<span> fair (</span>trade show<span>, </span>trade<span> exhibition, or expo) is an exhibition organized so that companies in a specific industry can showcase and demonstrate their latest products and services, meet with industry partners and customers, study activities of rivals, and examine recent market trends and opportunities.</span>
It’s a Babylonian code of law in the ancient Mesopotamia :-)
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Low uncertainty avoidance
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Greet Hofstede is the pioneers of the low uncertainty index. It measures the prototypical estimation of cultural behavior.
- Prototypical low uncertainty avoid-ant culture possess the following characteristics:
- Very less formal and informal govt. the structure reflects a greater degree of comfort ambiguity.
- Life is not being perceived as inherently stressful, and maintaining emotional poise is valued and expected.
- In the family and school setting the children to get that a universe is a benign place, that the teacher and the family members don't have all the answers.
- Citizens in low UAI cultures tends to be politically engaged.
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C. changes in the way American food is produced have contributed to the rise in food-borne illnesses.
Explanation:
The book, Fast Food Nation is written by Eric Schlosser. He is a popular journalist and author. The book carefully portrays what is done in the United States fast-food industry. The author in the ninth chapter of his book, explains his visit to the slaughterhouse and expresses distaste for the meat industry as he describes the occupational hazards of employees in the industry.
Eric Schlosser further explains how the meat industry will continually pose health risks to people's lives.
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How did reformers change the government of Athens? The people of Greece lived in independent city-states. Greek city-states had various types of government: monarchy, oligarchy, and direct democracy. Over time, the male citizens of Athens gained the power to make political decisions.