Answer:
Keep personal information private.
Protect passwords, PINs, and usernames.
Keep your eyes on your billing statements.
Order your credit report.
Invest in a shredder.
Don’t answer the door for strangers and keep your doors and windows locked.
Let people know if you are going out of town.
If you have a durable power of attorney, know the ins and outs.
If it’s too good to be true, it is.
Know your vulnerabilities.
Which of the following shows the correct categories of personnel in the United States Navy?
Admiral, Midshipman, Yeoman
Emperor, Moff, Grand Moff
Enlisted, Commissioned, Chief Warrant
Apprentice, Petty, Commissioned
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Answer: Cheif Warrant
Answer:
United States Navy Ranks In Order
This table of the United States Navy ranks from lowest to highest shows the Navy's rank structure from lowest to highest including rank insignia, abbreviation, and rank classification.
The United States Navy has twenty six grades of enlisted seamen and officers, with most seamen enlisting at the entry-level rank of Seaman Recruit (SR, paygrade E-1). The highest rank achievable in the Navy is Fleet Admiral.
When a Heavy football player and a light one run into each other, who exerts more force?
A the heavy one
B the light one
C they exert the same force
D there is on force exerted by each player
Answer:
heavy
Explanation:
Answer: A. The heavy one.
Explanation: They both will be exerting force but the heavy football player will exert more force.
Describe the preamble of the constitution
Answer:
The preamble sets the stage for the Constitution. It clearly communicates the intentions of the framers and the purpose of the document. The preamble is an introduction to the highest law of the land; it is not the law. It does not define government powers or individual rights.
Explanation:
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Is the constitution the law of the land ?
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
A group of historians are researching the Great Depression in the United States and the events that led to the stock market crash and drop in the nation’s wealth. Based on this description, which school of thought do these historians likely belong to?
Answer:
Economic History. Hope this helps.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Students who finish their homework after school are meeting
normative and short-term goals.
normative and long-term goals.
intrapersonal and short-term goals.
intrapersonal and long-term goals.
Answer:
intrapersonal and short-term goals
Answer:
its the third one
Explanation:
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Which of the following is not a way to become eligible for naturalization in the United States?
serving in the U.S. military
residing in the United States for a number of years
operating a successful business in the United States
marrying a U.S. citizen
Answer:
operating a successful business in the United states
Explanation:
Answer:
it is operating a successful business in the united states
Explanation:
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How many hours of behind the wheel training must you take before you can take your road test?
Answer:
45 i think ?
Explanation:
please help me with number 4. thanks!
Answer:
If a school is implementing a testing strategy, testing should be offered on a voluntary basis. It is unethical and illegal to test someone who does not want to be tested, including students whose parents or guardians do not want them to be tested.
An officer stops 2 young men walking the streets in the early morning hours of a neighborhood known for drug activity. The one young man appears very nervous and is continuously looking around.
Answer:
he has never been stopped by the police before
Which type of communication is most typically the most successful (In law enforcement)?
A. Verbose
B. Definitive
C. Respectful
D. Strident
Answer:
C. Respectful
Explanation:
When a court finds that multiple parties, including the victim in some cases, were partially responsible for damages resulting from negligence, this is called…
Which branch of government has the power to declare war, regulate
interstate commerce, and control taxing and spending policies? *
Answer:
Congress
Explanation:they were given the power by the constitution to do these things
A prosecuting attorney begins with an explanation of the circumstances of the case. What part of the trial is this?
What do I do if I want to be a cop and also start a business in dying, cutting and styling hair, nail?
Democracy does not protect one of the following?
a the majority
b loosing parties in election
c the minority
d none
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Answer:
Why put this in law
Explanation:
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Answer:
how can this question can be in law ???? but bye to you ok and a free picture for you ok.
At least how many insurance companies should you compare for quotes?
4
3
2
1
At least 3 for starters.
Why did the DMCA bill come into existence?
Answer: To prevent pirates from duplicating digital copyrighted works and selling or freely distributing them.
which of the following type of government accepts cultural equality?
feudalism
dictatorship
democracy
autocracy
Answer:
c
Explanation:
democracy accepts equality of culture
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Science work
Earth/environmental review packet
learn how to speak indian language
Answer:
are you telling the audience to learn the language or u need help specifically with the language
Based on due process, which of these instructions would a judge give to the jury in a criminal trial?
Request a retrial if testimony is unclear,
Disregard evidence in closing arguments
Presume the accused is innocent
Give a preference for the trial location
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Answer:
The Court has held that practically all the criminal procedural guarantees of the Bill of Rights—the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments—are fundamental to state criminal justice systems and that the absence of one or the other particular guarantees denies a suspect or a defendant due process of law under the Fourteenth Amendment.1077 In addition, the Court has held that the Due Process Clause protects against practices and policies that violate precepts of fundamental fairness,1078 even if they do not violate specific guarantees of the Bill of Rights.1079 The standard query in such cases is whether the challenged practice or policy violates “a fundamental principle of liberty and justice which inheres in the very idea of a free government and is the inalienable right of a citizen of such government.”1080
Answer:
....
Explanation:
Which of the following expressions is equal to the total investment of a no-load mutual fund?
a. net assets = number of shares
b. net asset value = number of shares
C. net asset value x number of shares
d. offer price x number of shares
Answer:
C. net asset value x number of shares
Explanation:
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Net asset value x number of shares is equal to the total investment of a no-load mutual fund. Hence, option C is correct.
What is Net asset value?The "net asset value," or "NAV," of an investing company is the total of its assets minus the total of its liabilities. For example, if an investment company owns securities and other assets worth $100 million, $10 million in liabilities, and $90 million in total assets, its NAV will be $90 million.
Adding up a fund's assets and subtracting its liabilities yields its NAV. For instance, if a fund's investments are worth $100 million and it has $10 million in liabilities, its NAV will be $90 million. In addition, if the fund has one million outstanding shares, the NAV per share will be $90.
NAV often falls within a certain range or is equivalent to book value. Usually, companies with promising growth prospects are valued higher.
Thus, option C is correct.
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The government can take your property for
Answer:
tax fraud
Explanation:
Officer Smith is out patrolling his beat on foot (foot patrol). He notices 2 young men matching the description of 2 suspects that earlier in the day committed a home invasion. During the home invasion, a Rolex watch was taken, as was an expensive leather jacket and some electronics. As Officer Smith approaches the suspects, he notices one of them wearing a costly looking leather coat. Additionally, as he began questioning them he observed the other male subject wearing what looked to be an expensive gold watch.
Answer: How did Smith know what the suspects look like? Did someone see the two suspects go into the owner's house? If so who seen them? did they report it to the police? If so at what time, and what time is it now? Did the suspects leave any clues? like if it was raining there would be foot prints. Unless if they took off there shoes and had no socks on you can still tell who it is. people's toes have prints on them just like your fingers. If the suspects did not leave evidence Smith should look closely at their clothing to make sure they do not have a weapon on them. Then he should confront them and ask questions. He should tell them "there was a robbery today" then ask them if they know anything about it. If they say no tell them everything that was stolen tell them if they tell you can cross them off of the people who the police suspect. It may be a bluff but they do not know that. When they tell you where they got it wright it down and tell them thank you for your coroporation.Go to the stores they said they got it from. You may need a warrant if their story does not match up go find the suspect confront them and ask why they lied. and so on
Explanation:
1. What are some of the things the team at the Forensic Anthropology Lab is able to determine by
studying bones?
2. Based on the individuals remains discussed in the video, explain how Dr. Ann Ross and her team
were able to determine the person died violently?
3. Explain how researchers obtained information about the individual's race, sex, height, and
connection with the local area?
Answer:
1. What are some of the things the team at the Forensic Anthropology Lab is able to determine by studying bones?
Some of the things they are able to determine are what kind of prenatal environment they may have had, what kind of childhood they may have had, if it affected their stature, if it affected their dentition, their diet, and even their climate sometimes
2. Based on the individual’s remains discussed in the video, explain how Dr. Ann Ross and her team were able to determine the person died violently?
Due to the damage done to the skull—they found bullet holes. They then passed this information on to the authorities
3. Explain how researchers obtained information about the individual’s race, sex, height and connection with the local area?
They analyzed what they found. They measured, and compared the bones to find the individual’s race, sex, height, and location .
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Some of the things they are able to determine by studying the bones are what kind of prenatal environment they may have had, what kind of childhood they may have had, if it affected their stature, if it affected their dentition, their diet, and even their climate sometimes.
2. Dr. Ann Ross and her team found the three entrance gunshot wounds on the skull.
3. Researchers had analyzed what they found. They measured, and compared the bones to find the individual’s race, gender, height, and location. The pelvic bones indicate the victim was male. The femur indicates that the victim was about five feet five inches tall, correlating to the population of Chile. The victim’s missing teeth indicated poor nutrition. A fusing of the base of the spine indicated he suffered from the early stages of spina bifida, which correlates to poor pre-natal health.
Explanation:
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Tina has been drinking while attending a party at a friends house. She is then attacked
with severe violence by an individual who was attended the party as well. In order to
escape, Tina hopped in her car and drove down the street where she was pulled over by
the police and booked with a DWI offense. She can claim the defense
of
Duress
Insanity
Necessity
Entrapment
Answer:
entrapment
Explanation:
What should you talk to your family members and friends about when considering car insurance providers?
Check ALL which apply.
1.What color is their car?
2.What car do they drive?
3.Are they satisfied with their rates?
4.How long have they been with the company?
If this incident happened in your neighborhood, do you think the officer would give you a citation? Explain
Edit: Ticket
Answer:
There were a variety of reasons for this failure, many connected to general weaknesses within the organization, such as voting structure that made ratifying resolutions difficult and incomplete representation among world nations. Additionally, the power of the League was limited by the United States' refusal to join.Finally, the League's greatest weakness came from the fact that it was set up by the Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty had many flaws (for example, reparations) – but the League was supposed to enforce it. Also, the Treaty was hated, especially by the Germans and the Americans, so the League was hated too.The League of Nations came into being after the end of World War One. The League of Nation's task was simple – to ensure that war never broke out again. After the turmoil caused by the Versailles Treaty, many looked to the League to bring stability to the world. America entered World War One in 1917.The Fourteen Points were a proposal made by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in a speech before Congress on January 8, 1918, outlining his vision for ending World War I in a way that would prevent such a conflagration from occurring again.Without its own military force and a guarantee that member states would offer support, it lacked any power to prevent aggression. This would soon be exploited by nations such as Japan and Italy.If this incident happened in your neighborhood, do you think the officer would give you a citation? Explain
Edit: TicketPrivacy is a growing concern in the United States and around the world. The spread of the Internet and the seemingly boundaryless options for collecting, saving, sharing, and comparing information trigger consumer worries. Online practices of business and government agencies may present new ways to compromise privacy, and e-commerce and technologies that make a wide range of personal information available to anyone with a Web browser only begin to hint at the possibilities for inappropriate or unwarranted intrusion into our personal lives. Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age presents a comprehensive and multidisciplinary examination of privacy in the information age. It explores such important concepts as how the threats to privacy evolving, how can privacy be protected and how society can balance the interests of individuals, businesses and government in ways that promote privacy reasonably and effectively? This book seeks to raise awareness of the web of connectedness among the actions one takes and the privacy policies that are enacted, and provides a variety of tools and concepts with which debates over privacy can be more fruitfully engaged. Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age focuses on three major components affecting notions, perceptions, and expectations of privacy: technological change, societal shifts, and circumstantial discontinuities.
All of these gathering and analysis activities have been altered in basic ways by functional advancements in the technologies that have become available for collecting, storing, and manipulating data.
In actual practice, these categories can overlap or the activities in each category can occur in several temporal sequences. When a police officer observes someone breaking a law, the officer is determining that a law has been violated, gathering information about who broke the law (presumably the person he or she is observing), and gaining evidence that may be introduced in court (the testimony of the officer).
The essential difference between these categories is the locus or subject about which the information is gathered. In the first category concerning the breaking of a law, the locus of information is the event or activity. In the second sort of activity, the locus is the determination of an individual or set of individuals involved in the activity. In the third category, information associated with categories one and two are combined in an attempt to link the two in a provable way.
Although activities in the first category usually precede those in the second, this is not always the case. Law enforcement authorities have been known to start with “suspicious people” and then seek to discover what laws they might have broken, might be breaking, or might be planning to break. This is one of the rationales for certain kinds of undercover activity and is frequently regarded as more controversial.
These distinctions are important because they help to differentiate cases that generate concern about invasions of privacy from those that involve less controversial uses of the state’s investigatory power.
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