West because it way more hotter
Answer:
b) Boomer v. Atlantic Cement Co.
Explanation:
Boomer v. Atlantic Cement Co. is a landmark case of New York Court of Appeals. The full name of the case is Oscar H. Boomer et al. v. Atlantic Cement Company, Inc.
This is an important case where a lasting damages were an suitable solution in place of a permanent injunction.
In simple words the court directed the Cement company to pay the price of its effects or damages that the pollution from the plant causes to its surroundings and continue to pollute.
Thus the decision which sets a legal precedent that if pollution control is more expensive than the damage pollution causes, the pollution can continue is of ---
b) Boomer v. Atlantic Cement Co.
The correct answer for this question is "<span>d.their relationship would move to the involvement stage."
</span>They both have a positive opinion of the other. They are both on the swim team at their high schools and love green day. At this point the most probable result if either steve or john quit their job is that <span>their relationship would move to the involvement stage.</span>
<span>c. less physically fit individuals perceived the hill as being more steep.
The 1999 study "Visual-Motor Recalibration in Geographical Slant Perception" by Mukul Bhalla and Dennis R. Proffitt showed the results of 4 experiments. These experiments showed that people who are wearing a heavy backpack, or who are fatigued, or who have low fitness, or who are elderly or unhealthy consistently perceived hills as being steeper than they really are. So with that in mind, let's look at the available options and pick the correct one.
a. individual fitness level does not affect perception of hill steepness.
* This is in direct conflict with the study, so it's wrong.
b. fit individuals perceived hills as being more steep because they were fatigued.
* It's true that fatigued people perceive the hills as being steeper, but fatigue isn't an effect of being fit. So this too is a bad choice.
c. less physically fit individuals perceived the hill as being more steep.
* This agrees precisely with experiment #3 of the paper. So this is the correct choice.
d. none of these.
* Since choice "c" above has been selected, this is obviously incorrect.</span>