Answer:
The reader can tell the sentence above is written in first person because it says I, not he, she, we, us.
Explanation:
Answer:
To improve the process capacity, which tasks should Emily and Frank be assigned to?
Emily can be assigned to take orders which means that she would be assigned to the 30 seconds tasks
Frank will be assigned to making the coffee which means that the 60 second task will be in Frank's name.
What is the new process capacity and the new bottleneck(s)?
Earlier, it took 1 minute and 30 seconds to get done with one order by one staff member, either Emily or Frank. Now, while emily would be taking the order, Frank would start with the order. It would take a total of 1 minute to complete one entire order.
Work capacity has been increased by 30 seconds if both staff members are assigned a separate task.
Answer:
They teach more with actions (and examples) and less with words. ...
They encourage more and criticize less. ...
They spend quality time with their children. ...
They act as responsible individuals themselves.
Answer:
reinforcement; increase
Explanation:
B.F Skinner's operant conditioning explains how the rewards and punishments increase or decrease the likelihood of repetition of a particular behavior. According to this theory, learning occurs through an association between a behavior and its consequence. A reward given for a particular behavior would act as a reinforcement for that behavior in the future. As per the question when the kid Gets a candy for tantrums at the counter it will increase the chances of repetition of that behavior in the future.
Answer:
Voting rights for African Americans
Explanation:
The march was conducted in 1965, when protesters conducted a protest walk from Selma, Alabama to Montgomery. The purpose of the march is to protest racial injustice in united states and demanded the government to allow the african Americans to exercise their right to be involved in the democracy. (at that time they were already allowed to vote, but the government still created some barriers that prevent them to do it)
This march lead to the creation of the voting rights act 1965, which designed specifically to address those voting barriers.