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<span>Many southern states passed laws allowing (A. civil rights, B. segregation C. white slave trade)</span><span>
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Population growth is encouraged in developed countries, while developing countries are actually encouraging limiting population growth.
Developed countries face the problem of aging populations - more people on pensions, less people working and encouraging having more children is supposed to counter this. - the best answer is D.
Answer:
full service, mid-scale, extended stay, limited service
Explanation:
Hotels classified by level of service would include full service, mid-scale, extended stay, limited service. Each of these is a different classification of the type of service that different hotels can offer.
Full service: offers all the services listed on the hotel menu/brochure and many times include bar, breakfast, lunch, dinner), SPA, laundry, turn-down service, shuttle service, room-service
Mid Scale: offers few variety of services but all are high quality
Extended Stay: offer home life amenities to encourage customers to stay longer
limited service: are budget hotels that usually only offer the stay
Miller's rule concept helps best explain Samantha's consideration set.
Miller's rule advises us to refrain from passing judgment on what others say in order to fully comprehend them before adding our own interpretations.
George Miller claimed that the capacity for absolute judgment and short-term memory were both capped at seven pieces of information in 1956. The fundamental unit of information is the bit or the quantity of information required to decide between two options that are equally likely.
Similar to this, 4 bits of information represent a choice between 16 binary alternatives or 4 sequential binary choices. The channel capacity is the area where ambiguity results in erroneous judgment.
Or, to put it another way, the number of bits that can be successfully transferred across a channel in a specific amount of time.
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