Answer:
The relationship of operant conditioning to classical conditioning is the same as the relationship of -reflexive- responses to -voluntary- responses.
Discovery statements are used to alter course, this statement is false.
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What is Discovery? </h3>
In common law jurisdictions, discovery is the pre-trial stage of a lawsuit during which each party can obtain evidence from the other party or parties through the use of discovery tools like interrogatories, requests for the production of documents, requests for admissions, and depositions.
The early equitable pleading process before the English Court of Chancery had a distinctive characteristic that led to the development of discovery: among other requirements, a plaintiff's bill in equity had to plead "positions." These were assertions of evidence that the plaintiff believed to be true in support of his pleading and that the defendant knew about.
The availability of discovery in equity attracted plaintiffs in legal cases even though it did not exist in common law (legal proceedings in the common law courts). They started submitting bills in equity to acquire discovery in support of legal actions. The law to perpetuate the testimony of a possible witness was born as a result of this in the middle of the 15th century.
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A firm may narrow its focus to a specific region of the world so that it can better understand the cultures, legal and social norms, and other factors that are important for effective competition in those markets
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Option a
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Any firm when it starts must focus on first developing and enhancing itself fully. A 100 percent work efficiency must be the goal of the firm and it must try to achieve at least 99 percent. Thus, first, it must start at a small pace, build its foundations and then expand.
A firm may thus narrow its focus to a specific region so that it can better understand the cultures, legal and social norms, and other factors that are important for effective competition in those markets.
Serbia is lacking in the development of natural resources because of low grades of mining and non-favorable political scenarios.
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<u>Development of Natural Resources in Serbia</u>
One of the important habitats of natural resources, Serbia is situated in the Southeastern Europe in the mid of Hungary and Macedonia. Being a land of vivacious minerals, Serbia also shows different weather conditions from continental to Mediterranean.
Although Serbia is wealthy with the natural resources of coal, iron ore, oil, gas, gold, silver, copper, zinc, antimony, magnesium, limestone, and marble, yet it failed to develop as an important sources of such resources because it's fluctuating economical states and small mining sectors that can hardly supply the demand.
But, the good news is that Serbia is rapidly recovering from its economical drop due to the Civil War and hopefully it may groom as the heart of natural resources in Europe in the coming years.