Answer: You should pass the buoy by the left side
Explanation:
A combination of a green light and the number 5 signify the left side of the boat or the port side as the boat goes upstream. These buoys, lighted or not indicate safety procedures to be followed or provide boaters with some information about the area they are. They can restrict movement, designate an area as a swimming area or indicate how to pass the signs, much like road signs.
Answer: There is a reversible error because of the possible prejudice to the governor in the dismissal of the juror.
Explanation: A juror is a member of a jury. A jury are group of people chosen from the general population whose duty is to hear and decide on a case in a court of law.
If an elderly woman claims that she is being pressured to by other jurors to find the Governor guilty, then this a case of prejudice i.e the jurors are making an adverse judgement.
Therefore, the Governor has a case in any event he appeals since the judgment appears to be based on prejudice.
I believe the answer is <span> the social exchange theory
</span><span> the social exchange theory is based on the assumption that all people are individualistic in nature.
</span>This theory believes that human only choose to interact with another human only if the benefit from interacting with that other human surpass the cost to interact with him. (which explains the reason some people choose to marry old -rich individuals despite negative perception that will be labeled to them)
Answer:
A B C D
Explanation:
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