Explanation:
Most of the large cities in Canada are located close to the US border. For example, there are Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver.
Most of Canada's population lives along the southern border because of the climate. Although Canada is very large geographically, a lot of the area is, not necessarily uninhabitable, but has much more extreme weather conditions (colder) and is more expensive to live in.
The earlier settlers settled closer to the south because of the water channels, especially the St. Lawrence river which flows out to the Atlantic. Early settlers travelled by boat, which transports only in bodies of water.
Answer: Karen is most likely using a STRUCTURED INTERVIEW.
Explanation: A structured interview commonly used in survey research is a type of formal meeting, in person, for the assessment of a candidate or applicant that each individual is presented with the same exact question in the same order.
This is a means of collecting data for a statistical survey. The choice of answers to the questions is often fixed. Though open-ended questions can also be included within a structured interview.
Answer:
Ageism.
Explanation:
Ageism is a type of stereotype, discrimination, and prejudice based on a person's age. This stereotype has an ill-effect on older people that affects their health. They are faced with discrimination on mostly all levels of life. They are overlooked for employment, they are oftentimes marginalized in the society, etc.
<u>These behaviors by the society around them affect their health and make them prone to illnesses</u>.
In the given question, the reluctant hiring of older workers (50-60 years of age) is an example of ageism.
So, the correct answer is ageism.
Answer:
When it comes to understanding <em>file & print sharing</em> in <em>MS Windows Operating System</em> and particularly <em>"Windows 7 Professional"</em>, when folders contain confidential files needed to be protected from access, certain types of permissions are set, such as <em>NTFS</em>, <em>Share</em> and <em>Effective </em>permissions. The type of permissions granted to a user with the characteistics described above are known as: <em>"Effective permissions"</em>.