The systematic acquisition of a particular object or set of objects is called ________
A) prioritizing
B) hoarding
C) collecting
D) ritualizing
C
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Which of the following is true of a contract in which one of the parties is insane but not adjudged insane?
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Emily, Shalonda, and Tomas all work at Terence Butler Life & Auto, an insurance agency. Their boss, Terence, has a very full schedule, but he knows he can rely on his three employees. Emily specifically takes on the role of attending all community-related meetings and functions where the agency might have a stake, and Shalonda helps out with constructive suggestions on the operation of the office. Tomas makes it his job to serve as unofficial representative for the agency, ensuring that it maintains a positive image not only with customers, but also with neighboring businesses and the community as a whole. These employees' actions are examples of
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