Which symbol is used in standard SQL as a wildcard to represent a single, unspecified character?
A) % (percent sign)
B) ! (exclamation mark)
C) _ (underscore)
D) ? (question mark)
E) ; (semi-colon)
C
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a. US based interests will meet stubborn and deep-seated sources of local resistance, embedded in religious world views b. US based interests will dominate the world, ridding the world of any cultural, religious, political diversity c. US based interests will bring peace and democracy to previously undemocratic countries whose people are freedom-loving d. All of the above
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What will be an ideal response?
Cheryl is a 17-year-old high school student who was elected homecoming queen and does part-time modeling to earn money for college. She has an important interview with a modeling agency and wants to make a good impression, so she withdraws $5,000 from
her savings and buys a designer outfit and a fur coat for the interview. A week later, she returns the coat to the department store and says she would like her money back. The store is reluctant to take the items. What are Cheryl's rights? Explain.
Mona sets up a business consulting firm in which the employees are motivated because they find their work interesting and creative. She carefully hires workers who fit well with their assigned tasks. Also, she clearly defines the results expected of each worker, but allows the workers to determine the means to these results. Which of the following best describes Mona's business?
A. a firm that relies on high output controls to tap into extrinsic motivation B. a firm that relies on high output controls to tap into intrinsic motivation C. a firm that relies on high input controls to tap into intrinsic motivation D. a firm that relies on high input controls to tap into extrinsic motivation