A FOREIGN KEY constraint can be added to the column of a table to ensure that the referenced data value actually exists in the other table
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1.Tina is afraid, in her work relationships, of not having control, so she grabs the reins of power, thus she is an autocrat. 2.People who are underpersonal do their best to keep relationships superficial, while those who are overpersonal try to increase their closeness to others. 3.Because Sheila is willing to give or take orders depending on the situation, she would be known as personal. 4.People call Brad democratic. Brad would be democratic because he is at ease sharing both close and distant relationships. 5.By comparing how we react with how friends and family members react, we become more comfortable and gain a greater sense of emotional stability.
A local restaurant owner is considering expanding into another rural area. The expansion project
will be financed through a line of credit with City Bank. The administrative costs of obtaining the line of credit are $500, and the interest payments are expected to be $1,000 per month. The new restaurant will occupy an existing building that can be rented for $2,500 per month. The incremental cash flows for the new restaurant include A) $2,500 per month rent. B) $500 administrative costs, $1,000 per month interest payments, $2,500 per month rent. C) $1,000 per month interest payments, $2,500 per month rent. D) $500 administrative costs, $2,500 per month rent.
An organization’s effectiveness and survival requires dependable behavior on the part of its members. Formal controls and structures, internalized values and or ____ are to be established in order to pursue dependable behavior.
a. Value-added services b. Rewards or instrumental satisfactions c. Shuffling of internal staff d. Job rotation plans
A family in Michigan recently found an 1894 football card for "Anonymous"—the Harvard player's name was left off. Dealers estimated the card's value at $10,000 to $18,000. Which of the following is most likely a significant driver for the price?
A) quality B) respect for Harvard C) historical value D) scarcity E) nostalgia