Writing a message rapidly with intent to rewrite certain portions can be frustrating and can reduce the quality of the finished work.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Normally, writing rapidly (with intent to rewrite certain portions, if necessary) is better than slow, deliberate writing (with intent to avoid any need for rewriting portions). The latter approach can be frustrating and can reduce the quality of the finished work.See 4-2: Effective Introductions, Coherent Paragraphs, and Powerful Sentences
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A(n) _____ relies on artificial intelligence techniques to support knowledge-intensive decision-making processes.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which of the following statements is true of consequential damages?
A. Exclusion of or limitation on consequential damages is permitted where the loss is not commercial. B. Liability for consequential damages cannot be excluded by an agreement between the parties. C. A limitation on the liability for consequential damages cannot be enforced if it is unconscionable. D. Consequential damages do not involve the recovery of damages caused by consumer goods.
Pete's Pizza employs Quincy as a delivery driver. Pete's guarantees that an order will be delivered within thirty minutes or there is no charge, and insists that its drivers meet the limit. One night, while making a delivery, Quincy is caught in a traffic jam. To deliver the pizza within the thirty-minute time limit, Quincy drives onto a sidewalk and hits Ruth, a pedestrian. Is Pete's liable to Ruth for her injuries? Is Quincy liable to Ruth? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
In Henry v. City of Detroit, Henry filed a suit under:? A) ?Michigan's Whistleblower's Protection Act
B) the Civil Rights Act of 1991.? C) the federal Civil Service Reform Act.? D) the Federal Mine Health and Safety Act.