The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
Maisie does not end her friendship with Laura after establishing her comparison level for alternatives because in the comparison of the outcomes when comparing the alternatives Maisie has, she sees that as her boyfriend is friends with Laura and use to hang out together, it would be very awkward to break the friendship with her knowing that she still has to see Laura when the boys get together.
The interdependence theory invites people to make decisions about staying or not, in a relationship, based on the "cost-benefit" of maintaining that relationship, taking into consideration the consequences.
Answer:
Discrimination....actually the type of discrimination used was direct discrimination
Explanation:
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Answer:
d. the power given in the statement of corporate purpose in the articles of incorporation
Explanation:
A corporation is a single entity company or a group of people that are authorized by the law to conduct specific business.
The State incorporation grants several 'express powers' to the corporation. They are :
- the power to establish rules for managing the corporations.
- the power to obtain property
- the power to give money as loan
- the power to have permanent existence
- the power to sue others and can be sued in corporation's name
- the power to make charitable donations
- the power to borrow money and make any contracts
Thus the answer is --
d. the power given in the statement of corporate purpose in the articles of incorporation
Answer:
D. Watson supported the Republicans while Grady supported the Democrats.
Explanation:
Watson was a republican. Grady was a member of Atlanta ring of democrats.
Answer: Despite being strange but it's still normal
Explanation:
Most people would love to question those who come around them to get the basis on what they are doing. It would not be caring not to ask some kind of questions, although they may seems akward but it wouldn't be out of place not to ask, as asking would make you understand very well why the fellow did what he or she did or is doing.