By virtue of their familiarity in a foreign country or region, IGOs and NGOs are a valuable source of information for a Joint Task Force commander who may have neither access to nor current information about the affected country or region.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:
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NGOs and IGOs are sources of information when certain forces do not tend to have the same. NGOs and IGOs are known for collecting information about the affected country or region. They consist of specialized people who have a better understanding or idea of what kind of data they are going to collect.
Although they tend to collect such data, they hardly disclose the same as it is for their purpose. Moreover, it is difficult to rely on data published by the government due to a lack of accuracy.
Answer:
d. Both A and B
Explanation:
Even if Tameka passes her exam, she cannot apply for her 4-year salesperson's license because of option <em>d. Both A and B</em>. Anyone who wants to obtain a 4-year salesperson's license has to be at least 18 years old. As Tameka is a 16-year old she cannot apply for the license. Moreover, in the State of California, the applicants are required to take real estate classes, 135 hours. As she lives in Canada she will not be able to apply.
Answer:
encourages unhealthy behaviors that contribute to poor health.
Explanation:
Stress which is an emotional response to real or imagined challenges or threats, if not handled properly could influence one's health negatively. Persistent stress or excessive stress could encourage unhealthy behavior (not having time to eat good food) which would promote ill health.
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Answer: The statement provided is FALSE.
Explanation: The Tea party was a political movement formed by Republicans who were against Obama's policies, such as the health care reform known as Obamacare. However,<u> this political organization was named after an important protest: the Boston Tea Party, which took place in 1773</u>, that is to say during the American Revolution. In that way, <u>the statement provided is false since the Tea Party's name does not refer to the Mad Hatter's tea party</u> in Lewis Carroll's<em> Alice in Wonderland</em>.