Social Studies, 10.03.2020 06:07, jwhit28
Comet Encke has an orbital period of 3 years, Comet Hartley 2 has an orbital period of 6.5 years, and Comet West has an orbital period of over 254,000 years. Assume they all began with the same composition. Rank these comets by the amount of ice and volatile materials they lose over 1000 years, from lowest proportion to highest proportion. Least ice lost Most ice lost Answer Bank
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 01:50, Betzabeth671
Research and review one of the following cases: 1. eeoc vs abercrombie and fitch inc. 2. young vs ups 3. vance vs ball state university after you have thought through and understand the case answer the following: 1. explain the facts of the case leading to the dispute. 2. define and show understanding of each of the terms assigned to your case. break the laws into components where necessary. eeoc vs abercrombie and fitch inc: 1) eeoc, 2) title vii, 3) disparate treatment discrimination, 4)disparate impact discrimination vance vs ball state university: 1) eeoc, 2) title vii, 3) hostile work environment, 4) a supervisor for title vii purposes young vs ups: 1) title vii, 2) pregnancy discrimination act, 3)american's with disabilities act, 4) reasonable accommodation 3.how do the above concepts come into play in the case? 4. what rule of law came from the case? what did the court decide? 5. based on your understanding of employment law was the ruling correct? explain using a legal principle.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 06:30, dontcareanyonemo
Which of the following principles is not part of the constitution? a. confederalism b. checks and balances c. separation of powers d. federalism reset
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