Answer:
c.This research would be eligible for exemption because the researcher is not interacting with the children and the playground is a public setting.
Explanation:
In researches, institutional Review Board (IRb) played the roles as an enforcer that force the researchers to be held accountable for the well being of the research subjects.
In the specific case above, the research can be considered as an exemption because there is no chance that the subjects can be hurt or damaged by the method of research that being implemented (since no contact is made to them and none of their identity is exposed)
C is the right answer for the question
The emotional style that describes the statement above is overexpressing emotion. It is where an individual's image is damaged instantly because of people who are not able to control their emotions. The employees in work tend to release emotions that are toxic enough that they could break down the confidence of a person and show lack of respect. The person who has this tend to show lack of control in terms of their emotions, leading to this factors.
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Bills go through various steps and change hands many times before they can pass through Congress and go onto the president for approval (or veto).
First step: Bill is introduced in the House or the Senate.
Second Step: Bill is passed to the proper committee for reviewal and possible changing. The bill can also be shut down here resulting in it never reaching a vote. If it passes the committee/subcommittee it belongs to, it is marked on the Senate/House calendar.
Third Step: The full House/Senate vote on the bill and if both house of Congress pass it, it is sent to the president for approval or rejection. From there, Congress can override the president's veto by a 2/3 majority vote by both houses.
The United States is a member on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO. The Purpose of the United Nations (formed after WWII) is to save future generations from war, similar to its predecessor, the League of Nations (Formed after WWI).