How does a community differ from a group?
What will be an ideal response?
Groups are formed by design. Group membership is designated by some outside influence, such as a manager or an executive. Communities, on the other hand, form of their own volition. Members come together because of a common purpose and a need to know what the others know.
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A. 3; 2 B. 2; 4 C. 2; 3 D. 4; 2
The SPI is ______.
A. the stochastic performance index B. the ratio of the EV to the PV C. the basis on which the project will be determined to be successful or not D. the ratio of project milestones actually met to milestones scheduled to be met
Compare and contrast the common law system and the civil law system
What will be an ideal response?
If the production schedule calls for assembly of 500 motorcycles, then the 1,000 wheels and 1,000 tires that are required to produce the 500 motorcycles are ______.
a. classified as dependent demand items b. classified as independent demand items c. classified as inelastic demand items d. classified as inelastic supply items