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Read At Stan the Man’s bookmobile, kids buy books with acts of kindness, by By Patrik Jonsson
What is MOST LIKELY the reason the author included the description of Stan Tucker meeting Zac Brown?
A.)to illustrate that kindness can sometimes pay off in a big way
B.)to explain how Tucker was able to keep his book project going
C.)to show the kindness of a famous person who has children of his own
D.)to compare Tucker’s encounters with Brown and Ellen DeGeneres
Answer: B.)to explain how Tucker was able to keep his book project going
Explanation:
The growth of Leap for Literacy was due to Tucker´s effort but also to the help provided by Zac Brown (a new job and an old tour bus to use as a bookmobile) as well as him winning $25,000 on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Before that, Mr. Tucker was struggling to keep his project going because of his waiter’s salary.
A resource becomes more valuable as it becomes more scarce.
Richie claims he's an innocent businessman, and that racketeering charges are unwarranted because he----Is not part of a continuing criminal enterprise
What is racketeering?
Racketeering is a type of criminal activity in which money is extorted from a victim by threat or force. One of the most common forms is the protection racket, in which a criminal entity causes a problem and sells protection against that problem.
What are the penalties for racketeering?
Nevada law punishes racketeering as a Category B felony, which can mean prison time of up to 20 years. A Category B felony may also require the defendant to pay fines of up to $5,000. In federal cases, the penalties can be much harsher and will likely depend on the crimes committed in furtherance of the criminal enterprise
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Answer:
Convenience sampling might not result in representative samples of the population, and this can induce errors in the results of the findings.
For example, if I want to find out about employment quality, I could go to an upscale restaurant and ask the people there about how they feel about their employment, and how much it pays. This type of convenience sample would probably result in favorable answers, with people finding job either satisfactory or high paying, or both, because those are the type of jobs that people who can afford expensive dinners tend to have. However, these findings would not be representative and would also be extremely biased.
Answer:
1.True
Explanation:
Nixon worked with Henry Kissinger on the Foreign policy to present to China first.