Answer: False
Explanation:
IMA's Standards include:
1)competence
2)confidentiality
3)integrity
4)credibility
The disclosure of any relevant information assumed to be influential to the understanding of the reports, analyses, or recommendations is a responsibility liked to credibility, not integrity.
Integrity requires the mitigation of conflicts of interest, avoiding any conduct opposite to ethical behavior, as well as any activity that could discredit the profession.
The adoption of cuneiform by other cultures from the culture that invented it is an example of cultural diffusion.Cultural diffusion is a process of some cultural feature, skill or idea spreading from one culture to another.
The answer to this quesiton is <span>naturalistic observation
</span><span>naturalistic observation refers to a type of research in which scientists will observe the subject at their natural environment.
In this particular case, 'daters' are the subject of their experiment and 'dating events' are the natural environment.</span>
Answer: Option(b) is correct
Explanation:
Positive economics is the field where economy is studied and analysed without predicting about its judgement in terms of goodness or badness. This theory defines about cause and effect that causes economic processes and behavior.
Other options are incorrect because operation of federal government and price level is not set by positive economics also does not describe value decisions and expectation about economy should operate. Thus, the correct option is option(b) .
Answer:
C. Phoenicia is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Phoenicia was located at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea, in the region of present-day Lebanon. People of Phoenicia were called Phoenicians. Their main profession was trade and setting up colonies. Most of the earning were derived from the Sea. They excelled in shipbuilding and navigating and used to trade with the British Isles and Spain. The commodity of trade included wood, linen, dyes, and wine. It is believed that the art of glass blowing was invented in Phoenicia