Answer – D (Banquet cannot make changes to the doors without
undue hardship)
To successfully defend against art's claim, banquet will have to
show that they cannot make changes to the doors without undue hardship. Under
the Americans with disabilities act, employers who do not accommodate
the needs of persons with disabilities must prove that doing so would cause
undue hardship.<span>
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you did not include the options of the question, we can answer the following.
The metaethical theory that holds that morality is subjective and grounded in attitudes is the theory of Metaethical Relativism. In this branch of philosophy and ethics, philosophers focus on moral judgment as a matter of study. Specifically, Metaethical Relativism focuses on the behavior and conduct of humans, taking into consideration the fact that people express moral judgments from their own personal background or trying to fit into the standards of society. From social conventionalism and self-belief systems, people stereotype and express moral and ethical judgments.
Sheep
carcasses were injected with a poison by the sheep ranchers, in this way
coyotes would sicken but will not kill them. It is sheep ranchers’ way to
protect their sheep from coyotes in an application of classical conditioning
principles reported in the text.
Both Sariah and Zachary are frustrated. Based on Albrecht's research on stress in the workplace, mental challenge would best to describe their collective frustration.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
Mental challenge type of a disease which is related to the thinking of a man. This condition affects the brain of the person. When a person is suffering from a mental challenge, he or she has a change in the behavior of the person or the way that person thinks.
The way the person who is suffering from mental challenge relates to his or her environment, also changes because of his disease or condition of the mind. Thus this stress level is a mental challenge.
The answer to the question above is letter D. The struggle or conflicts of the orders started with the friction between the plebeians and patricians that at time became violent because of the plebeians wanted to sought equality with the patricians.