The correct answer is change
Public Interest Communication is a new universe that is beginning to be perceived by the private sector within communication strategies that can make a difference in the competitive market. A new modality that adds new values and differentials to brands, whether public or private. When it comes to Public Interest Communication, an immediate impression is that it is a type of communication carried out exclusively by governments. But it goes far beyond that. Exactly because it understands that this type of communication is something much bigger and involves, besides governments, companies
The correct answer is C
Explanation:
This graph shows steel production in two different countries (Germany and England) during different decades. Moreover, in this graph, the y-axis (vertical axis) shows the steel production, and the x-axis (horizontal axis) shows the decades. Besides this, the countries are represented using bars of different colors and the names of the countries, and the color assigned to each is shown under the title and above the graph, which is marked with letter C. According to this, the label country belongs to the section mark as C as this is the section that explicitly includes the names of the countries and the colors used for each in the graph.
Answer:
The answer is a close call between A and B but I'd say <u>It helps to protect the rights of the accused.</u>
Explanation:
Having impartial citizens to discuss and vote on what should happen to the accused, gives the accused a fair trial.
Answer:
The correct answer is - T or True.
Explanation:
Stalemate is the condition or a situation where no one wins clearly or can not be determined who is the winner. By definition "stalemate is a situation in which no side achieves a decisive victory".
For instance, In a debate there are two sides, or team A and B, both presented their arguments with excellence that judges can not decide who is the winner this situation would be called a stalemate.
Both the tiger and the lion are species of Panthera, a genus in the subfamily Pantherinae that includes the roaring big cats. Other Panthera species include jaguars and panthers