In my opinion this statement or the student version of this statement that they based on the book of "Howard, C. D., Barrett, A. F., & Frick, T. W. (2010). Anonymity topromote peer feedback: Pre-service teachers' comments inasynchronous computer-<span>mediated communication" is not PLAGIARISM. They just depend on this book regarding the word they will used.</span>
Answer: Lower -Upper Class
Explanation:
The lower‐upper class are those who acquired money from investments or business. They are also professionals who went to the highest level of school and by perseverance and hard work are living good lives.. They clude entrepreneurs, presidents of major corporations, sports entertainment celebrities, and top-level professionals also are doctors, accountants, engineers, lawyers.
They are part of the Upper class system who have money that they can spend although they are lower than the Upper-Upper Class who were born into extreme wealth. These people live in great neighborhoods, mingle with like minds and send their children to the finest schools.
Answer: The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) of 1968
Explanation: TILA is a law enacted by the USA federal law to protect lenders and consumers generally are treated justly.
The laws requires lenders to disclose the APR (annual percentage rate) of loans, finance charge, repayment schedule and total repayment amount in the documents to be sent to and signed by the lenders.
This is to control the excesses of lenders and the terms used in the contact must be simple to understand by the borrowers.
Question Completion with Options:
o Stow the hairspray
o Raise an Andon
o Remove it and secure it with bubble wrap
o Place a Flammable sticker on the bottle
Answer:
What to do:
o Stow the hairspray
Explanation:
Stowing means the arrangement or placement of items, especially in a neat, compact way to enable easy retrieval when required. Therefore, you should continue what you have started by arranging the bottle of hairspray where it belongs in the appropriate packing space. Stowing ensures that items are properly arranged and put in their proper places or conditions when they are not in use.