Answer:
that is a yes and no question. I think it depends on the situation
Explanation:
I believe the answer would be (A) budget meals
Explanation:In 1896, Henry Ford attended the convention of the Association of Edison Illuminating Companies in New York. Also in attendance (no surprise) was Thomas Edison, who happened to be Ford's boyhood hero. As any fan would, Ford snuck some candid shots of the man he admired during the conference. Then, it happened: a brief encounter between the two inventors. Edison, who was convinced that electric cars were the way of the future, gave Ford a few words of encouragement on his newly invented quadricycle: "keep at it."
Apparently, that little bit of advice was enough to set the foundation of a friendship that would last for the rest of their lives. Soon enough, the men were exchanging heartfelt birthday messages, like this 1915 greeting of "sixty eight thousand congratulations" from Ford to Edison. And in response, he received a thank you message from Edison that opened with "My dear Mr. Ford," and concluded, "Yours very truly."
Road Trip!
With a best friendship formed, the next step was obvious: road trip! Between 1914 and 1924, Ford and Edison toured the eastern U.S. in Ford cars for a series of camping trips. The BFFs were joined by other famous figures, tire-maker Harvey Firestone and essayist John Burroughs, and branded themselves "the Vagabonds" for their cross-country adventures. The trips functioned as advertisements for Ford cars and Firestone tires, generating headlines like "Millions of Dollars Worth of Brains off on a Vacation" and "Genius to Sleep Under Stars." Of course, the trips were also just a good ol' time with the boys out in the wilderness, where they'd challenge each other to races and tree chopping and high kicking contests during the day and tell stories around the campfire at night.
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Mattie wakes two days later and discovers she is in some type of hospital. She slips in and out of consciousness for several days. She finally becomes mentally alert enough to learn that her grandfather has transported her to Bush Hill Hospital in Philadelphia.
Answer: b. the Creosote Bush effect
Explanation: The creosote bush effect occurs when a project/individual is so toxic that it kills everything around it. It got its name from the creosote bush which grows in the desert and kills off surrounding vegetation by shedding its leaves to gain competitive advantage for water.
Projects and companies can get so big that innovation or developing new ideas becomes a problem. A way to prevent this is to have a champion who nurture and pioneers the project. If it is impossible to achieve the the goal of the project, it can quickly poison everything around it.
Yahoo! prevented this by stopping the project and reassigned.