Explanation:
human resources development is important because it is a investment in ones employees that will ultimately result in a stronger and more effective workforce when a organisation develops their employees they are strengthening their assets and making employees more valuable
Social epidemiology is a branch of epidemiology that focuses particularly on the effects of social-structural factors on states of health. Social epidemiology assumes that the distribution of advantages and disadvantages in a society reflects the distribution of health and disease.
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The correct answer is D I believe, but plz correct me if I’m wrong!
There was a group of young european workers that came to America from early 17th to early 20th century. These inmigrants would get a contract to work for an american employer during a time period, usually between 1 to 7 years. They didn't get any wages for their work, the employer paid for their subsistance and their passage to the country, but that also meant that he could restrict some of their activities, they weren't completely free. After their contract expired, they were allowed to stay in the country and sometimes they would get a small parcel of land. They were called the Indentured servitude.
Answer: uninformed audience and hostile audience
Explanation:
Uninformed audience
Ate those people who don't have much information on your topic so it is your job to ensure that you capture their interest right from the beginning so that they can start to see what you are coming with and probably pay attention to it.
You need to convince them from the beginning so that they can be with you all the way if possible.
In advance you need to find out what information they already have so that you don't end up bogging them.
Hostile audience
These are the individuals who disagree with you from the beginning up to the end because they have a negative feeling or attitude towards the topic and they are hard to convince because their mind are already made up.
These are the ones who will keep making negative remarks as you speak.
They believe they know better on the topic.