Answer:
1. If you're walking somewhere, walk on the RIGHT side, NOT the left (If you're American :) If you're not American and it's normal for you to drive on the left side, then please also walk on the left side)
2. Don't chuck your trash at the tree. If you have trash, put it in a trashcan. If you see trash, put it in a trashcan.
3. If you're going to use profanity, do it quietly, please. It makes the rest of us uncomfortable.
4. When wearing earbuds or headphones, make sure that other peeps can't hear it.
5. SUPER SIMPLE but SOME brains can't get this: just be overall respectful to others. You don't know them or their situation, so leave them be.
6. Last one and it's small. Hold open doors for people right behind you. Don't pull a sneaky ninja right before the door closes and make the other person open the door.
depends on the situation but I would write N/A
Answer:
For nearly a century, the people and politicians of the Northern and Southern states had been clashing over the issues that finally led to war: economic interests, cultural values, the power of the federal government to control the states, and, most importantly, slavery in American society.
Explanation:
Maintaining disciplined action behaviour in adaptive leadership is difficult because most people do not naturally want to confront change.
Answer: Option C
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It is the tendency of people to accept what is new in order to test it. The same applies to the style of leadership. In adaptive leadership, it is primarily difficult to maintain disciplined behaviour.
Because being a leader it becomes very important to adapt to the changes that are brought by the trends in leadership.
Answer:immediately start working
Explanation:
The children from working class families don't really look at education as children from higher class because they don't feel entitled to it. They don't feel like they belong to colleges , they do realise the value of education but feel like it's not possible for them to achieve. The parent are also unable to support their children because they are working hard to put the plate on the table, they don't have time to encourage their children to pursue things like education or dreams.