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What are some of the strategies companies employ to limit turnover?

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Answer 1

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Are you looking for tips to help you reduce employee turnover? Competitive salary and benefits, flexible schedule options, the ability to work from home when necessary, workplace environment and employee treatment, and tuition assistance are five basics in employee retention

Explanation:

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The Truth in Lending Act established laws and regulations for credit and loan companies in how they advertise and offer credit opportunities.

Is this statement true or false?

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The statements is true because is staying facts

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How does the Constitution make sure our national government serves the people?

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The Constitution provides a system of checks and balances designed to avoid the tyranny of any one branch. Most important actions require the participation of more than once branch of government. For example, Congress passes laws, but the President can veto them.

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Explain how Dr. Gorgas was crucial to the completion of the Panama Canal.

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William Crawford Gorgas, (born Oct. 3, 1854, Mobile, Ala., U.S.—died July 3, 1920, London, Eng.), U.S. Army surgeon who contributed greatly to the building of the Panama Canal by introducing mosquito control to prevent yellow fever and malaria.

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Describe the relationship between the Native Americans and the colonists DURING the French and Indian War.

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They liked trading a lot mostly

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If you could help with 21/22 that would be awesome!! Thank you :).

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21. Ancient Rome (i think)

22. Near or close to the seashore (because of docks, obviously)

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What did Ida B. Wells work to end through her muckraking articles?
the Standard Oil monopoly
corrupt railroad business practices
problems in the meatpacking industry
lynching of and discrimination against African Americans

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Answer:

the answer id D.) lynching of and discrimination against African Americans

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It's D.

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What amendments are included in the bill of rights

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The Bill of Rights is the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution. It spells out Americans' rights in relation to their government. It guarantees civil rights and liberties to the individual—like freedom of speech, press, and religion

Answer:

The 1st 10 amendments.

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6. What was the most upsetting of the acts (passed in 1765)? Explain what the act did
to the colonists.

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The most upsetting of all of the acts passed in 1765 was the stamp act, which taxed all printed material in the 13 colonies

What is your reaction to Delia decision not to help Sakes?

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Is that a mistype? Is it Delilah and Samson?

why did arabia become important in the 600s?

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The peninsula plays a critical geopolitical role in the Arab world due to its vast reserves of oil and natural gas. Before the modern era, it was divided into four distinct regions: Red Sea Coast (Tihamah), Central Plateau (Al-Yamama), Indian Ocean Coast (Hadhramaut) and Persian Gulf Coast (Al-Bahrain).

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The arabian peninsula

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Answer:

C

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What are five rights afforded to those accused of a crime (Bill of Rights) by the state ?

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Right to a speedy and public trial, an impartial jury of your peers, a trial in the district where the crime took place, to be informed on the nature and cause of the accusation, and the right to counsel and legal representation


"I'm looking for a place to practice my religion without people looking over my shoulder!"

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Answer:

Ignore the people staring. If you must pray or do something of the sort, do it. America is a free country. You can practice your religion anywhere you please

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please help im confused if its a,b, or c...What is urbanization? * A- rapid growth of rural communities B- rapid building of the suburbs C- rapid growth of the cities D- cleaning up the cities​

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Answer:

rapid growth of the cities

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urbanization is the rapid growth of cities and towns that are heavily populated.

How did the Treaty of Paris (1763) affect Florida?

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Answer: In 1763, France, Britain, and Spain signed the Treaty of Paris at the end of the French and Indian War. As part of the treaty, France gave up almost all of its land in North America and Spain gave up Florida.

Why would the trustees not allow hard liquor?
A. It made men into drunkards who would not work
B. It had to be exported from Spanish islands in the Caribbean
C.It cost too much money to produce
D. It was too difficult to make in the colonies

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

First, due to the idea that the colony would be one for the “worthy poor,” the Trustees forbade rum (alcohol) and slavery in fears that both would make the colonists lazy and unwilling to work hard. Second, the trustees barred liquor dealers, lawyers, and Catholics from the colonies

What is one way U.S. citizens can use thier rights to help govern thier country?​

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Answer:

Explanation:

Voting is one way to participate in our democracy. Citizens can also contact their officials when they want to support or change a law. Voting in an election and contacting our elected officials are two ways that Americans can participate in their democracy.

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1. Instead of India, what did Columbus actually discover?
China
The Bahamas
Mexico
Canada

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Answer:

The Bahamas

Explanation:

Columbus landed on various Caribbean islands that are now the Bahamas.

Answer: the Bahamas are were Christopher Columbus landed

Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
What was the code name for the extermination program involving three camps?
Operation ______
involved the creation of three extermination camps at____

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Answer:

Operation Reinhard involved the creation of three extermination camps at Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka.

Explanation:

Operation was named after general Reinhard Heydrich. Main goal was to kill around two million Jews that were living in Poland. Besides them a lot of Gypsies, Roma, Poles and others went through the camps. According to the data that we have around 1.7 million people died in these camps.

Answer:

Reinhard and Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka

Explanation:

Plato

Egyptians used Irrigation Canals and Shadoofs to transport water to the fields used for farming.
true or false

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True because the depend on flood(irrigation)
True because they depended on the flooding of the Nile River.

I need help please can someone help​

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It's the fourth one.

I just learned this in History!
It’s the United States gave the e executive branch the power to veto laws!
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Can anyone tell me a summary of Lucretius please

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Answer: Lucretius' only extant work, written in dactylic hexameter, addressed to Gaius Memmius (who became praetor in 58 BC and failed to be converted) , written c. 59 BC, possibly incomplete and lacking final revision. He faithfully reproduces the doctrines or Epicurus. Epicurus was born in Samos 341 BC, after Athens had been defeated by Philip II of Macedon. Most of his writings have perished, particularly On Nature. Lucretius regarded him as the spiritual savior of mankind. Epicureanism was a missionary philospohy, aiming to give man happiness by making him self-sufficient. Its key teachings included: Study science in order to rid yourself of unneccesary fears, especially of the gods and death. Sensation is the basis of all knowledge. Pleasure that leads to pain shoul be avoided and pain that leads to pleasure should not be avoided. Pleasure means freedom from pain in the body and trouble in the mind. Not all desires are to be satisfied. Most pleasure is to be obtained by living a simple life. c: ur welcome

As a result of the Columbian Exchange and the ______ _____, the demand for skill labor increased.

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Answer:

slave trade

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the columbian exchange and the slave trade were widespread trade routes which includes the transfer of plants animals disease, and humans. These slave were not trained to do the work they were expected to, witch led to the need for skilled labor.

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In what country did Dr. Christiaan Barnard perform the world's first heart
transplant?
M. Germany
N. United States
0. Japan
P.South Africa

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Answer:

South Africa [more details below ⇓]

Explanation:

On 3 December 1967, South African doctor, Dr Christiaan (Chris) Barnard, performed the world's first human to human heart transplant at Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town. This extraordinary event which pushed the boundaries of science into the dawn of a new medical epoch took place inside Charles Saint Theatre at Groote Schuur Hospital. After a decade of heart surgery, Barnard and his gifted cardiothoracic team of thirty (which included his brother Marius), were well equipped to perform the nine hour long operation. The recipient was Louis Washkansky, a fifty three year old grocer with a debilitating heart condition. Washkansky received the heart of Denise Darvall, a young woman who was run over by a car on 2 December and had been declared brain dead after suffering serious brain damage. Her father, Edward Darvall agreed to the donation of his daughter's heart and kidneys. The operation started shortly after midnight on a Saturday night and was completed the next morning just before 6 a.m. when the new heart in the chest of Louis Washkansky was electrically shocked into action. After regaining consciousness he was able to talk and on occasion, to walk but his condition deteriorated and died of pneumonia eighteen days after the heart transplant. Groote Schuur Hospital has set up the ‘Heart of Cape Town Museum’ which honours those who played a leading role in the surgical feat. Theatres A and B are the orginal theatres and have been recreated to display an authentic representation of the ground breaking operation.

in all the answer is "South Africa"

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The First Bank of the United States was based on what constitutional principle? A) the necessary and proper clause B) states' rights C) strict construction D) judicial review

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Pretty sure it should be A

Which example illustrates international interdependence?

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Global interdependence refers to worldwide mutual dependence between countries. In other words, mutual dependence at a worldwide level. One nation depends on another for something. ... Global interdependence is largely the result of international trade, i.e., the importing and exporting of products and services.

When the caste system was first developed, people were separated into groups that were designated by ________.

A. Colors
B. Symbols
C. Numbers
D. Sounds

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The answer is C numbers

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The answer is C. They were grouped by numbers.

What was the REAL area that Columbus found?
Brazil
Mexico
America
The Carribean

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Answer:

the Caribbean

Explanation:

During four separate trips that started with the one in 1492, Columbus landed on various Caribbean islands that are now the Bahamas as well as the island later called Hispaniola. He also explored the Central and South American coasts.

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