There are multiple answers to that question... Since it seems they expect you to list common factors for the Eastern European dissatisfaction with their communist governments rather than choosing one from a multiple choice list, here are some possible answers:
- Most communist regimes were comprised (and dominated) by small groups of individuals who refused many communist beliefs.
- The economic situation of Eastern European communist countries was really deplorable, and their citizens realized this through the media (TV, newspapers, etc..)
- Certain ideological, religious groups (such as the Polish Catholic Church) provided some leadership to the opposition.
- These countries could not compete with capitalist Western countries in terms of economy and medicine.
- Americans made promises to the new countries after they got rid of communism; letting multi-nationalism take over.
Answer:
The future of HR will be about delivering three things to the organisation. Efficient and effective human capital processes— streamlining, standardising, and integrating talent management processes across the organisation (recruiting, training, performance management, rewards,
<span>-Family can help take care of the child
-family can offer help and advice
-there is a close family bond
-they always have someone to talk to
-grandparents see their grandchildren growing up
-children have cousins to play with</span>Disadvantages of an extended family<span>-family may interfere or take care
-lack of privacy and space
-too many visitors
-disagreement on how to bring up the children</span>
He is BAD. hewas a communist dictator of cuba in 1963. the us and cuba almost went to nuclear war
The destruction of an opponent’s resources is the best description of a scorched earth policy.
Option B
<u>Explanation</u>:
A strategy used by the military of a nation that aims to destroy the assets which might be useful for the opponent or enemy to attack when retreating from a position. This military strategy used becomes a policy which is known as scorched earth policy.
The assets they aims to destroy are usually weapons, any industrial resources, communication sites and vehicles used for transportation. This whole process is carried by the military either in the enemy territory or in its home territory while invading.