The answer is: A. nominal
Example of a nominal damage would be when the plaintiff sue the defendant for insulting the plaintiff in a local restaurant. In such case, even if the defendant is proven to be wrong, there is no financial damage that the defendant cause to the plaintiff.
After hearing this type of cases, the court would order the defendant to give small amount of money to the plaintiff (around $1 - $2 ) as a form of recognition that defendant has did something wrong.
Answer:
Love Canal residents were engaging in mob behavior when they called attention to their problems with the chemical dump site by staging a protest in which they “burned in effigy” the governor and the health commissioner to emphasize their displeasure with the lack of response from these public officials.
Explanation:
When a group of people has gathered as a consequence of their feelings and anger towards something, everything can turn into massive chaos by just an act of violence. Other individuals in this group will imitate the same behavior of the initiator of the violent act, destroying property or causing physical damage to others. This is known as mob behavior.
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According to the diathesis-stress model, mental disorders are caused by both D. A predisposition to mental illness and stress. =)
Answer: C) approving strategic goals and plans
Explanation:
Board of directors is the team of organization members that represent intersect and desire of shareholders and stakeholders.They perform meetings and discussion to make decision about company policy.The functions performed by team members are producing stock option plan,scheme for goal achievement approval and other major decision about management of company.
Other options are incorrect because finance arrangement, management of cash balance and function day-minus operations are not the task performed by board of directors. Thus, the correct option is option(C).
An implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits, for example by sacrificing some individual freedom for state protection. Theories of a social contract became popular in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries among theorists such as Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as a means of explaining the origin of government and the obligations of subjects.