Answer:
Explanation:
Unfinished/unclear question but an opportunity cost forces the consumer to make a choice between one or more options. Opportunity cost is the loss of making those choices. So for example, if I buy x product I lose the opportunity to buy y product.
Answer:
They were a tourist destination for research and recreation.
Explanation:
Huntington Beach State Park was a small state park near Murrells Inlet, in Georgetown County, South Carolina which was owned by Anna Hyatt Huntington and Archer M. Huntington. It was leased after his death and leased to the state in 1960 for use as a state park. It had natural history displays and an education center which had live animals.
The center was destroyed on July 20, 2016 and was likely caused by a lightning strike. All of the animals on display within the Education Center were lost in the fire.
Brookgreen Gardens was a former rice plantation which was owned by Joshua John Ward and was known as ‘King of the Rice planters’.He was one of the largest American slaveholders of his time. The Brookgreen garden was then established by Archer Milton Huntington, Collins Potter Huntington, and Anna Hyatt Huntington. It also featured several American sculptures and a Zoo.
Answer:Voyeurism
Explanation:Defining voyeurism
Voyeurism refers to an interest or a desire to watch people undress or having sexual activities , without those people knowing that someone is watching them.
A person who has an interest in this is referred to as a voyeur or most commonly referred to as peeping Tom.
The major factor of voyeurism is that those who are being watched are never aware of this usually because they are in their private space where no one thinks someone else might be watching them.
Answer:
This is an incomplete question, the options are missing.
Explanation:
Ethics can be defined as the moral principle which governs the conducting of an activity or it defines an individual's character or morality.
It is derived from the Greek word "ethos" which means "moral character".
There are nine core principles in ethics. They are :
- Respecting Autonomy
- Do No Harm
- Being Just
- Benefiting Others
- According Dignity
- Being Truthful
- Treating Others with Care and Compassion
- Accepting Responsibility
- Pursuit of Excellence
<span>In the decades after the departure of the last U.S. combat troops from Vietnam in March 1973 and the fall of Saigon to communist North Vietnamese forces in April 1975, Americans have been unable to agree on how to characterize the long, costly and ultimately unsuccessful U.S. military involvement in Indochina.</span>