The answer is false.
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Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
A person attempting to make a phone call while waiting for a meeting, is starting one task before another begins. So, it's not option B since multitasking is completing two or more tasks as once. It's not option C because sequential tasking, is beginning one task and not starting another in till that initial task is completed. It's not cleaving tasks or option D because cleaving tasks just means clinging to one task. Your best answer is option A or "combining tasks", since you are completing a phone call while waiting for your meeting. It means you are completing one task while waiting for another one to start.
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I would change certain laws that I thought were incorrect or unfair (though I would have to get permission from Congress first). Also, I would look at the people (citizen's of the US)'s view on things and I would help everyone to be somewhat satisfied. It would take a lot of work, however.
Uncertainty surrounded Lincoln's inauguration. ... Despite Lincoln's reassurances, southerners were not convinced. Many believed that slavery could not be protected in the current Union regardless of who was in charge. States that had already seceded continued to encourage border states to join their new nation.
Answer:
Ignorance, apathy, & incapacity
Explanation:
There are different ways or factors that can make individual to commit fraud. Though, basically it is grouped into control factors and non control factors.
Some of the none control factors includes:
1. Inability to judge quality of performance
2. Ignorance, apathy and incapacity
3. Lack of access to information
4. Lack of an audit trait
5. Failure to discipline fraud perpetrators
Hence, ignorance, apathy and incapacity are some the non control factors, such that people who are more exposed to frauds or being victims of frauds, are often times old people, people with language barriers, or those with incapacity to determine the legality of their actions or incations. These kinds of people are easily deceived by fraudsters.