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Answer: Selective listening.
Explanation:
Selective listening is defined as the listening process in which a person tends to filter out the information that doesn't matches with their thoughts and views.Attention is paid to the selected information which listener wants to hear.
According to the question,Cheryl is displaying selective listening mechanism in which she is not paying attention to her mother's word as she does not want to hear that but she is interested in Dylan's conversation and so she pays attention.
Answer:
Manifest Destiny encouraged westward explansion.
Explanation:
Manifest Destiny was an idea in which Americans believed in 1845. This idea encouraged the America's westward migration and made that migration more likely.
American people were traditionally related to English civilization. They felt superior to other people living in North America. They believed that this expansion across the entire North American continent was inevitable and justified. They believed that God has predestined this migration and wanted to give the fertile land of America to these people. So, people were encouraged to travel to the west much more quickly.
Answer:
Option B -- Voir dire
Explanation:
Voir dire is a legal term used for variety of procedures, which is a preliminary examination used to determine the competency of either the witness or juror or both in some cases. It should be noted that, it's usually inform of an oath administered to the supposed witness and juror, of which the absolute truth is expected from him/her to ascertained his/her competency.
Using one or more actual engineering-related cases as well as some workable ethical theories, argue whether
or not the SECEPP is a coherent and comprehensive code of conduct for the computing/IT profession. In
the support for your argument, describe some virtues of the ethical codes of conduct adopted by professional
societies such as the ACM and IEEE-CS, and list some shortcomings of these professional codes as well. In
your final analysis, discuss whether the advantages of having a code outweigh the prospects of not having
one.
General Guidelines
• Note: Your thesis must be argued using at least one of the “workable” ethical theories that have been
covered in readings/lecture. However, unlike recitations, feel free to draw in more than one ethical
theory if it will help you defend your thesis in a clear manner.
• Paper Length: 1,000 – 1,500 words or longer (not including front matter or references)
• Reference/Citation Format: Consistently use one of MLA, APA, or Chicago/Turabian.
• Rubric: The grading rubric for this assignment is contained on the next page.
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