swer:
Manifacturing and industry
Explanation:
because everything is made in china.......
Al is guilty of "<span>Intrusion upon
Seclusion".
According to this anyone who interferes or intrudes with another's privacy in
any way whether physically or not is guilty of the crime based on which in
the above question is mentioned, the exact wording of the law is as below:
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"One who intentionally
intrudes, physically or otherwise, upon the solitude or seclusion of another or
his private affairs or concerns, is subject to liability to the other for
invasion of his privacy, if the intrusion would be highly offensive to a
reasonable person."<span>
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Hello!
I believe the answer is <span>Suez Canal.
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Answer:
The positive impacts are simple- jobs. Mining, drilling, and other exploratory resource harvesting companies have historically brought abundant employment opportunities. They can also revive dying towns/cities that are the brink of financial ruin.
The negative impacts however, are sometimes far greater dependent on the type of operation, and the environment in which these operations take place.
Example: while the pebble mine in Alaska gives abundant employment and financial benefit to those that take part in it, the estuaries of which Salmon have used those streams for a millenia are threatened by the toxic drainage. If this operation is regulated carefully, an entire link in the environmental cycle there can be broken and could have devastating long term impacts on the entire area and surrounding communities.
I believe the answer is: They worked to have the firms songs recorded and performed by country artists.
The publishing firm was known for their fair treatments toward their writers, which separates them from other similar companies in public eyes. This brought them to fame among country music fans between 1950s-1970s, before they eventually bought of by sony.