These are the choices I found on the internet:
a. make allowances for differences across industries and between firms.
b. set standards that are applicable to all situations and does not recognize unique circumstances.
c. set a minimum requirement and then allows the firm to determine the most efficient method for achieving this requirement.
d. determine the most efficient method for different industries.
It would be letter B - set standards that are applicable to all situations and does not recognize unique circumstances. The command-and-control regulation is inflexible. It usually demands the same standard for all polluters. This means that it draws no distinctions between firms.
The answer is Russia . . . China
The statement is - False.
History textbooks, more often than not, are not interpreted objectively and very often the perspective and interests of the nation were a certain history textbook is out for the wider public is subjective and with nationalistic elements. This is the case in most of the countries in the world and there's countless number of examples of it, like:
The Republic of Macedonia is claiming the Macedonia region in Greece as its own ethnic and historic territory and that Alexander the Great is Macedonian, and even though it was ethnic territory of the Macedonians till recently, a Macedonian state was not existent and ruling over the region for approximately two millenniums. Greece on the other hand claims the Macedonia region as its own historic region and ALexander the Great is Greek, even though the Greeks never managed to take that region under their control until the early 20th century. Bulgarians claim that the Republic of Macedonia is their own territory as the Macedonia region in Greece as well, and considers the people in this part to be Bulgarians and that Alexander the Great is Bulgarian. That's just one simple example, and there's lots and lots around the world.
Answer:
As she was riding her bicycle down a hill, Wendy hit a large rock and lost her balance. She managed to come to a stop without falling. Once she was stopped, she noticed her heart was racing and she was shaking. After that, she realized she was frightened. Which theory of emotion BEST explains this sequence of events?
A. the Schachter-Singer theory
B. the Cannon-Bard theory
C. the two-factor theory
D. the James-Lange theoExplanation:
D. James-Lange Theory