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The answer is option D "<span>a diary entry from an American homemaker in 1933".
Reason:
The answer is option D because the diary of a homemaker from 1933 is the original source of a subject that people can write off of and learn about. A primary source is the original source of a subject for example of homemaking. Its not option A because a magazine summary of the history of voting is not the original version of the history of voting. Its also not option B because a blog entry about how Roosevelt is the most important president is just a opinion. Its also not option C because a book about the civil war that was written by a historian wouldn't be the original source since how he or she gets the information from other sources in order to write the book.
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Answer:
Usually its in one of the corners
Explanation:
The compass and legend of the map are usually in corners
Answer:Culture has a stronger impact on Employees and Organisations than the Structure of the organization.
Other factors include
The Size of the organization
The Nature of its Business
The Organisational Structure
The Organisational objectives
The Organisational leaders.
Explanation: The culture of an organization Describes how people interact with each other within an organization,it is a major determining factor for all activities intended to be executed within the Organisation,such as Projects. Any project to be executed must be in line with the Organisational culture.
Other factors that are known to be determinants of the project management Structure includes the following
THE SIZE OF THE ORGANIZATION
THE NATURE OF ITS BUSINESS
THE ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
THE BUSINESS OBJECTIVES
THE ORGANISATIONAL LEADERSHIP.
First of all, a <em>supply curve</em> is a chart in Economy that shows us the relation between Price and Quantity of a certain good or service. Several factors may cause this curve to shift to the left or right, e.g.: An increase of customers' purchase power, the decrease of the need for a certain product by the population, and so on...
a. Resource prices rise is another example, and would cause the supply curve to shift to the left. As with it, the final price of the products that depend on this given resource for their production, would rise, hence causing their buyers to purchase fewer quantities of them.
b. If a quota is placed on a good, it would also cause this good's final price to rise, hence causing the consumers to buy less, hence shifting the curve to the left as well.
<em>Note: </em>Of course, these are assuming that the goods in question are <em>non-essential </em>goods. That is, people may choose to buy less of them. In case of essential goods (like toilet paper, or electric power for example), people would still consume it regardless of changes in price! And in that case, the curve would stay still, or even shift slightly to the right, upon a price rise.