When a government employee speaks out about his agency, but not as part of his or
her duties, the expression:
a. is not protected by the First Amendment
b. is not protected by the First Amendment unless the employee is a recognized expert in the subject
c. is protected by the First Amendment in all circumstances
d. is protected by the First Amendment if the speech rises to the level of a public concern
d
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A) take along samples of your work; recruiters are impressed by tangible evidence of job-related accomplishments. B) the interviewer will already have a copy of your résumé. C) being more than 10 minutes late is unacceptable. D) do not engage in conversation with others until the interview is complete. E) use your smartphone or tablet to take notes during the actual interview.
If property covered by a valued policy is totally destroyed, the ________.
A. insured can recover only the fair market value of the property B. insured can recover the fair market value of the property at the time it was destroyed, up to the limits stated in the policy C. insured can recover the face amount of the policy regardless of the fair market value of the property D. insured can recover the face amount of the policy only if it does not exceed the fair market value of the property
Which of the following is NOT true regarding audio clips?
a. You should avoid mixing visual and audio aids together. b. Computer images can be paired with sound and text. c. Introduce the audio segment before using it. d. Always rehearse with your audio clips before you present.
According to Toulmin’s model for developing arguments, ______ is the proof that supports it.
A. a claim B. grounds C. jargon D. bargaining