They have to listen to the other person. They also have to try to think of a solution that both people can agree with. They should try to see it from both sides of view and try not to judge the other person.
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I don't know if you mean the equation simplified, but the first property to any equation or expression is "given." (without the quotation marks, of course.)
Answer:
B. Your religious affiliation
Explanation:
The first part of your college application process includes providing your personal information. The basic information should include your:
- Name
- Social security number
- Current address
- Permanent address
- Telephone number
- Email address
- Birth date
- Citizenship
- Sex or gender
- Ethnic affiliation
- Parent or guardian contact information
Answering questions about your sex or gender and ethnic affiliation is usually optional and does not affect your application process. You will not be asked to provide information about your religious affiliation at all.
Mainly yes, but some courts feel as if the calling for the case if for something that happened that was illegal, than the judges/courts feel more justified when explaining what that person did wrong in his or her calling.