What are “I statements”? Create an “I” statement to address a friend who always cancels plans.

What will be an ideal response?


“I statements” are those statements used to make it clear that a person accepts responsibility for their own feelings. An example would be to say “I feel hurt when you cancel plans because I get the impression you do not want to spend time with me.”

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A) Only businesses—not individuals—can have their own websites. B) Individuals need not register with a service provider to access the web. C) A website can have several online addresses. D) Each website must have a unique online address.

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What are the points to be kept in mind when giving a positive response to a favor request?

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Wanda, a six-year old, was in possession of a cigarette lighter, manufactured by Buch Corporation. A few minutes later her little sister was on fire, and the neighbor's dog, Sparky, was badly burned too. If Sparky's owners sue Buch Corp, what is true?

a. Buch is strictly liable if Sparky's owners engaged in reasonable conduct. b. Buch is strictly liable because lighters are inherently dangerous and should be outlawed. c. Buch will win unless Buch acted unreasonably. d. Buch will win unless the lighter was defective and the defect caused Sparky's harm.

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A spin-off is a

a. pro-rata distribution of new equity claims on a subsidiary to the parent's shareholders. b. sale of a division for cash to another firm. c. tax-driven sale of depreciation rights to another firm. d. sale of patent rights (e.g., for a pharmaceutical drug) to another firm.

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