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It is <u>Scholastic Assessment Test</u><u>.</u> It is especially common in the US and Canada colleges and universities. It is a written paper-pencil test and helps evaluate the language and mathematical reasoning skills of the applicants.
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In the case above, Jake should list his duties in order of importance and Jake would be using time-management
<h3>What is Time management?</h3>
This is known to be a form of a process of putting together and planning the ways to share your time between a lot of activities.
Note that in the case above, In the case above, Jake should list his duties in order of importance and Jake would be using time-management
See options below
What should Jake do?
a. complete his report and only then move on to the other tasks
b. call the client and work on his report as he speaks to the client
c. list his duties in order of importance and do them in that order
What professional skills would he be using?
a. time-management
b. resource-management
c. multitasking
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The definition of board that is used in the first sentence is A group of people who have managerial or advisory power while the definition of board that is used in the second sentence is Food provided in exchange for pay.
The word board is known to mean several things. Board could mean a piece of flat wood.
The word could also mean getting on a means of transport such as a bus or an aero plane.
Board could also mean a group of individuals that are at the helm of affairs in an organization.
With these definitions, the board that can veto decisions is one that has managerial or advisory power.
While the board that makes students pay for room is food that is exchanged for pay.
In conclusion options 2 and 4 are the definitions of board used in both sentences.
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Answer:
Explanation:
1. The problems/challenges encountered by Nanay Coring in her business includes;
the Japanese who took over Philipines destroyed books they found in their bookstore which they did not like.
the American war which drove the Japanese from the Philipines led to the store been destroyed
a typhoon damaged the store unexpectedly, resulting in relocation.
2 & 3.
according to Nanay Coring, they had to switch to selling candies, soap, slippers, papers, and cigarettes as this was demanded by the Japanese soldiers frequently.
they also spent longer working hours.
Explanation:
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No Japan did not offer an unconditional surrender