Answer:
<h2>They'll be committed in the job.</h2>
Explanation:
Inside the management field, relationships are important for the company, and communication is part of it too. In this sense, there is a term called ''employee relations'', which the relationship between employee and employer, so that communication is a important skill to build a strong relationship in this case.
This communication skills, besides improving relations employee-employer, also help to the company at the end, because if employees field good and committed to the organisation, they will hard work for it. So, this is why companies must to add some values to that relation because that way, employees are going ''feel'' the company, they are gonna be an important of the process.
Answer:
option B: Jacob
Explanation:
Jacob was the son of Isaac in the bible whose Mother was Rebecca and grandfather was Abraham in the bible.
Jacob had two wives Leah and Rachel and also had 12 children who were jnown strongly to be the twelve tribes of israel. He had children with Leah, Zilpah, Bilhah and Rachel. He had sons with leah servant called Bilhah which were Dan, Naphtali and also by Leah which were Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, Zebuluun, Dinah and also by Ziplah Rachel's servant which were Gad, Asher and lastly by Rachel which were Joseph and Benjamin.
Jacob wrestled with an angel and he won in Genesis 32:24-30 from then one God change is name from Jacob to Israel. Jacob called the place Peniel; he saw God face to face, and his life is preserved. The account of Jacobs life began from Genesis 25. Rachel was the favorite wife of Jacob - he had to work 7 years for her and Rueben was His Firstborn.Joseph and benjamin were his favorite kids.
The wheel, plow, and writing (a system which we call cuneiform) are examples of their achievements. The farmers in Sumer created levees to hold back the floods from their fields and cut canals to channel river water to the fields. The use of levees and canals is called irrigation, another Sumerian invention.
during the early middle ages only a few towns existed because agriculture was the basis of the economy.