Subject- History/Social Studies
Quote- "The Soviet people want a clear perspective . . . unconditional democracy . . . Glasnost in all things, big and small . . . respect for hard work . . . and faithful service for the cause and the good of society."
Question- Which leader would most likely have made this statement?
Answer- The correct answer is, (4)Mikhail Gorbachev
Answer: a.Effort-Performance
Explanation:
Effort-to-Performance is guided by expectancy.
Expectancy in terms of an employee refers to how one believes that there is a high probability that their effort will result to successful performance.
This will increase what one expects , when one has high expectancy it affects the probability to succeed by increasing it, however if one has low expectancy it lowers the probability of putting effort that will result to a successful performance. If Loti Knott can have high expectancy this will increase her motivation which will lead to her putting more effort which will lead to success.
Answer:
An I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification form
Explanation:
Ralph should ask George to fill the I-9 Employment Eligibility Verification form. This form is used to verify the identity of a job seeker and if the are eligible for employment in the United states. It is mandatory that all US employer must duly complete these forms for every individual they employee. In the form, it is stated whether the individual is an American citizen or non-citizen and if he or she is permitted to work or not in the United States.
Answer:
The answer is "Oral reports"
Explanation:
Oral reports are spoken presentations that a person give to an audience on a specific topic. There are two types of oral reports:
- <u><em>Informal oral reports:</em></u> this one is peculiar because it is usually for small groups and there is a present interaction with the audience.
- <u><em>Formal oral reports:</em></u> these are prepared well for an advanced presentation.
Every oral report needs to have these parts:
- Introduction
- Body
- Conclusion
It's about the problem of the divide between races, often invisible but sometimes physical.