The ELN is composed of determined Marxists who are funded by the drug trade. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the last option. ELN is also known by the name of National Liberation Army. They are involved in armed conflict with the Colombian government from the year 1964.
This type of process is known as <u>onboarding</u>, or employee socialization.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Onboarding is the process of incorporating a new employee into an organization. On the other hand, it is a process of familiarizing a new customer or client with their products or services.
In this process, the new joiners are trained with the performance aspects of their job smoothly and quickly. Onboarding helps the new hires to learn quickly about their responsibilities and skills that are required to function effectively within the organization.
Answer:
State: South Carolina
Person: President Andrew Jackson
Explanation:
So South Carolina passed the Ordinance of Nullification in November. The Ordinance declared the Tariff Acts of 1828 and in 1832 unconstitutional and and avoid within the borders of the state. President Andrew Jackson took immediate action.
Answer:
(3) protons
Explanation:
Magnetic fields are produced by charged particles in motion. Let's analyze each option:
(1) x rays --> they consist of photons, which are neutral particles, so they don't produce magnetic fields
(2) gamma rays --> they consist of photons, which are neutral particles, so they don't produce magnetic fields
(3) protons --> protons are charged particles, so they can produce magnetic fields if they are in motion
(4) neutrons --> neutrons are neutral particles, so they don't produce magnetic fields
Answer: D. No, because the state owns and operates the metal plant.
Explanation:
The State owns and operates the plants and so is allowed to discriminate against non residents.
This principle was established by the United States Supreme Court in Reeves, Inc. v. Stake, 447 U.S. 429 (1980).
In the judgement, the Court held that South Dakota had a right to give it's residents preferential treatment in buying cement from a state owned plant.