Gregory has been bombarded with emails from a local real estate licensee. he keeps opting out of these emails, but they just keep coming. the federal law the licensee is possibly violating is the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003
CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 is a federal law that protects consumers from unwanted email solicitations.
Thus, if Gregory keeps getting emails, then the act that protects her fro unwanted email is getting violated.
This was a law passed in 2003. It established for the very first time the United States' national standards regarding the sending of commercial emails to someone. Thus it is important.
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Answer: become anxious about having further intrusive thoughts.
Explanation:
Answer:
Central (traits).
Explanation:
The central traits, according to the cardinal traits of personality, developed by Gordon Cattell's approach, are the basic building blocks of most people's personality. The major terms you use to describe yourself, or others, are indeed your/their central traits of personality. In this case, our hypotetical cousin's central traits are being warm, happy, optimistic, funny and high achieving. The most general terms you find to describe someone usually are their central traits.
No one will ever know for sure. I guess they all just hate kids.
The nurse define and document this finding would be 1+ edema perceptible swelling of the leg. Thus, the option (d) is correct.
What is swelling?
The terms swelling describes the body part's abnormality. An accumulation of fluid is what causes swelling in the body. Edema is a condition where the tissues around a joint expand, most commonly on the ankle or knee.
The edema accumulates, fluid can build up. On the leg, the nurse would press the skin's surface with their thumbs. It had an extremely smooth surface. No observable swelling of the limb, edema 1+, modest pitting, and slight indentation.
As a result, the nurse edema 1+ no perceptible swelling of the leg. Therefore, the option (d) is correct.
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Your question is incomplete, but most probably the full question was.
a. 3+ edema
b. 4+ edema
c. 2+ edema
d. 1+ edema