Differentiate between primary, secondary, and public territories. Provide an example of each, and list an expectancy that you have for each of these territories in your own life.
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In her conclusion, Lori said, "Today we've learned that we all must take precautions against food-borne diseases. The prime candidates are E. coli, botulism, and salmonella. Your care in cooking and storing food could make the difference between a healthy diet or a poisonous one." Lori's first sentence serves what function?
A. summarizing the main ideas B. signaling that the end is coming C. making a final appeal D. creating an aid to memory
In Milkovich v. Lorain Journal, the Supreme Court held that:
a) a sports column may be libelous if it contains false facts as well as protected expressions of opinion; b) sports columns, editorials and letters to the editor are all exempt from libel lawsuits under the First Amendment; c) sports columns are exempt from libel, but letters to the editor are not; d) sports columns are not exempt from libel, but letters to the editor are exempt; e) Milkovich had nothing to do with a sports column in a newspaper.
An opponent's "circumvention arguments" in policy argumentation are based on
the premise that people resist change. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The National Security Agency (NSA) used Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act to justify ______.
A. placing video monitors in dressing rooms in shopping malls B. collecting “metadata” phone information on millions of Americans who were not suspected of any crime C. suppressing stories in newspapers that were critical of the NSA D. all of these