Answer:
spoofing
Explanation:
Spoofing is the act of disguising a communication from an unknown source as being from a known, trusted source. Spoofing can apply to emails, phone calls, and websites, or can be more technical, such as a computer spoofing an IP address, Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), or Domain Name System (DNS) server.
Answer:
I will do the work one after the other and will need a hand by employing a secretary to write down the name of people for me to start working with and also attend to them first because first come first served
A person who will get alienation must have done something horribly wrong to get this.
a person who will get job dissatisfaction must have most likely not completed the job or done the job wrong.
there's a difference but a minor one.
someone did something really bad to get alienated.
someone did something still bad but could be fixed and is acceptable to some measures. (more like a warning)
Answer: The correct answer is : True
Explanation: When the distinction is made between the roles that are played and oneself, an emotional force is achieved to be able to ignore the personal attacks that the opponents expect and believe will hamper our initiative. Each individual has relationships, political capital, loyalties with people from another side and that their support, collaboration or help may need them at a certain time to achieve progress.