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Instead of using investments as a tool of U.S. foreign policy, Wilson’s “moral diplomacy” hoped to promote U.S. interests by?
Weegy: In effect, dollar diplomacy created, rather than mitigated against, havoc. The most balanced account of dollar diplomacy, that of the historians Walter and Marie Scholes, [ [ has combined these motives and also noted that Taft's diplomacy anticipated U.S. foreign policy after World War II. The Open Door Policy prevented nations for establishing colonies in USA ] ]
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5/21/2012 4:01:58 PM
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Please provide a source.
4/30/2013 12:56:23 PM
Instead of using investments as a tool of U.S. foreign policy, Wilson’s “moral diplomacy” hoped to promote U.S. interests by supporting the social and national well-being of Latin American nations. http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/516318bfe4b0c2e460708777
4/30/2013 12:59:01 PM
In order to be evaluated as true or false, sentences must be (Points : 1) grammatical. always true. always false. interesting
Weegy: You must always keep in mind that a ... they can be shown to be true or false ... [ To be a good writer, one must understand how to create effective and interesting sentences ... www.ehow.com/write-a-thesis-statement/ ] User: One way to refute an argument logically is to Weegy: What is a way to refute an argument logically is to? ... if the argument has already started then stick up for one of the ... [ ...
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6/25/2012 10:48:53 PM
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A: Grammatical
4/29/2013 9:25:50 PM
Construct an inductive argument for a specific conclusion. Then, explain what you might do to make this inductive argument stronger, either by revising the premises or by revising the conclusion.
Note: ... or what we might broadly ... their ability to make the weaker (or worse) argument the stronger ... use of reasoning, either inductive or deductive, to construct an argument. [www.answers.com/topic/rhetoric] Note: I'm sorry that that wasn't a good answer. Please hold on while I contact an expert. Weegy: As we noted above, induction is the second basic type of reasoning. An inductive argument attempts to support the truth of ...
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5/10/2012 10:34:33 AM
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Awesome Guy 200 gave an excellent answer to the above question.
4/10/2013 8:22:05 PM
1. How do texting, Twitter, Facebook, and other social network tools affect us?
Note: ... texting, cell phones, Twitter, social networking sites like Facebook and Myspace, and video conferencing have allowed us to connect with each [ other at ... Tools ... Affect ... www.ehow.com/about_6454148_technology-impact-communication_.html ] Note: I'm sorry that that wasn't a good answer. Please hold on while I contact an expert. Weegy: I think that one of the real impacts of social media communications on our general ...
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6/24/2012 4:22:41 PM
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Reliance on social media has decreased the relationships formed between students and their professors due to the detachment of email, hiding the face linked to the voice. Such system of classroom relationship through which avoiding personal interactions will harm the competency of young professionals. The lack of eye contact in interviews and terrible grammar habits as negative effects on the professional lives of young adults due to overuse of cyber interactions. If college students were to moderate there use of these social networks and force themselves to type sentences that were grammatically correct, then we might be able to co-exist with this technology.
http://theredpill.hubpages.com/hub/The-Social-Network-Facebook
4/3/2013 9:42:13 PM
List three work tasks that managers should not delegate. Explain your reasoning.
Note: ... delegate less than they should. Divvy up your assignments and hand out tasks ... [ Managers Delegating to Employees; Strategies on How to Delegate Work ... Explain how the task ... www.ehow.com/how_3816_delegate-responsibility.html ] Note: I'm sorry that that wasn't a good answer. Please hold on while I contact an expert. Weegy: "Delegation" has many definitions and connotations. In this context, delegation means more than ...
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6/13/2012 6:50:01 PM
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The three work tasks that managers should not delegate are ; here are three particular situations where delegating is inadvisable:

1. Are you struggling to explain precisely what you want the delegatee to do? Whether it's a project that requires an emergent or deliberate strategy, if you can't articulate what problem needs to be solved, or exactly what needs to be done, it's usually best to wait to assign responsibility for a task until you can. A potential sign that you've delegated too early is when those under your supervision make statements like, "I wasn't really sure what you wanted," or you hear it whispered that you're capricious. There are then two possibilities. You didn't hire well and members of your team really aren't capable of the task at hand. The other likelihood is that you delegated prematurely. Think through the problem or task a little longer, long enough so you can clearly explain what you want to achieve.

2. Are you putting your own development or ability to lead in jeopardy by delegating? It is irrefutable that leaders need to develop others, but as we rise to more senior positions and have more resources at our disposal, we may tend to delegate too much, or hand off tasks that are vital to our own development.

Several years ago, I came across a CEO who was technically and operationally brilliant, but lacking in people skills, a skill set vital to employee morale and retention. Because the company was well-funded, he could afford to delegate and as a consequence became increasingly insulated from his employees with the exception of a few trusted advisors.
Delegation taken to its extreme creates the bubble that typically surrounds high-ranking political leaders. A recent column in the Wall Street Journal, "The Special Assistant for Reality," explores President Obama's failure to understand the backlash around the airport body searches. As author Peggy Noonan comments, "Wherever you go, there [the bubble] is. And the worst part is that the army of staff, security and aides that exists to be a barrier between a president and danger, or a president and inconvenience, winds up being a barrier between a president and reality."

In the case of the CEO, passing on tasks that involved interactions with the majority of his staff, avoiding his Achilles heel of poor interpersonal skills, worked to his detriment, and his tenure at the company was cut short. For the president, writes Noonan, "the bubble accounts for many of the spectacular blunders presidents make." The more resource-rich we are, the more likely we are to transfer responsibilities to others, and quite frankly, we must. But if you have a hunch that you are delegating to the point of inhibiting your development or assigning your leadership away, probably best to heed that feeling.

3. Are you potentially undermining a project's success by delegating? There are instances when we don't have the skill set needed for a particular project, and it would be folly not to commend the assignment to another. There are also times when we are the best person for the job, and daunted by a project's magnitude because we have the expertise to accurately understand the project's scope, we have the tendency to try to delegate.
http://blogs.hbr.org/johnson/2010/12/three-reasons-you-shouldnt-del.html
3/16/2013 5:33:40 PM
Identify each part of the cell and briefly describe what that part does.
Note: Describe each one ... such as cell ... Identify the main types of top-down budgeting and briefly describe the main advantages and disadvantages of [ each. How does top-down ... www.answerbag.com/q_view/554067 ] Note: I'm sorry that that wasn't a good answer. Please hold on while I contact an expert. Weegy: Every living organism is made up of cells. Cells are microscopic and are classified by their parts, called organelles. Each ...
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6/3/2012 4:35:47 PM
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Cells are the basic and smallest building blocks of life that comprise all living organisms.
1. Chromosomes
- Usually in the form of chromatin
- Contains genetic information
- Composed of DNA
- Thicken for cellular division
- Set number per species (i.e. 23 pairs for human)
2. Nuclear membrane
- Surrounds nucleus
- Composed of two layers
- Numerous openings for nuclear traffic
3. Nucleolus
- Spherical shape
- Visible when cell is not dividing
- Contains RNA for protein manufacture
4. Centrioles
- Paired cylindrical organelles near nucleus
- Composed of nine tubes, each with three tubules
- Involved in cellular division
- Lie at right angles to each other
5. Chloroplasts
- A plastid usually found in plant cells
- Contain green chlorophyll where photosynthesis takes place
6. Cytoskeleton
- Composed of microtubules
- Supports cell and provides shape
- Aids movement of materials in and out of cells
7. Endoplasmic reticulum
- Tubular network fused to nuclear membrane
- Goes through cytoplasm onto cell membrane
- Stores, separates, and serves as cell's transport system
- Smooth type: lacks ribosomes
- Rough type (pictured): ribosomes embedded in surface
8. Golgi apparatus
- Protein 'packaging plant'
- A membrane structure found near nucleus
- Composed of numerous layers forming a sac
9. Lysosome
- Digestive 'plant' for proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates
- Transports undigested material to cell membrane for removal
- Vary in shape depending on process being carried out
- Cell breaks down if lysosome explodes
10. Mitochondria
- Second largest organelle with unique genetic structure
- Double-layered outer membrane with inner folds called cristae
- Energy-producing chemical reactions take place on cristae
- Controls level of water and other materials in cell
- Recycles and decomposes proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, and forms urea
11. Ribosomes
- Each cell contains thousands
- Miniature 'protein factories'
- Composes 25% of cell's mass
- Stationary type: embedded in rough endoplasmic reticulum
- Mobile type: injects proteins directly into cytoplasm
12. Ribosomes
- Each cell contains thousands
- Miniature 'protein factories'
- Composes 25% of cell's mass
- Stationary type: embedded in rough endoplasmic reticulum
- Mobile type: injects proteins directly into cytoplasm
13. Vacuoles
- Membrane-bound sacs for storage, digestion, and waste removal
- Contains water solution
- Contractile vacuoles for water removal (in unicellular organisms)
http://library.thinkquest.org/12413/structures.html
3/13/2013 9:22:03 PM
R-selected species often experience ( logistic, or exponential ) growth in population, giving a(n) ( J-shaped, or S-shaped) curve on a graph.
Note: logistic[http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110404202844AAuTRrV] Note: I'm sorry that that wasn't a good answer. Please hold on while I contact an expert. Weegy: S-shaped curve on a graph
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5/22/2012 1:04:46 PM
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R-selected species often experience exponential growth in population, giving a s-shape curve on a graph.
www.scribd.com/doc/67053626/Raven-Johnson-Biology-6Ed.
3/12/2013 10:47:32 PM
Matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape is a A. liquid. B. solid. C. gas. D. plasma.
Note: I'm sorry that that wasn't a good answer. Please hold on while I contact an expert. Weegy: Is C. gas
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5/21/2012 6:46:49 PM
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Matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape is a liquid.
http://quizlet.com/8660640/exam-review-flash-cards/
3/12/2013 4:02:31 AM
What decisions has The Supreme Court made regarding these pursuits?
Note: In May of 2007, the U.S. Supreme Court made a landmark decision regarding police chases, ruling that ... [ that police have a right to chase suspects in high-speed pursuits ... www.ehow.com/list_6394658_police-chase-rules.html ] Note: I'm sorry that that wasn't a good answer. Please hold on while I contact an expert. Weegy: I need to know about the pursuits you are talking about.
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5/29/2012 3:41:03 PM
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ultimately decided that “high-speed chases with no intent to harm suspects do not give rise to liability under the Fourteenth Amendment and therefore closed the door on liability for officers involved in pursuits that do not “shock the conscience”, (Policing American Challenges and Best Practices.) Pursuits should be discontinued unless the suspect being pursed poses a higher than normal threat over that of simply speeding.
2/28/2013 1:51:47 PM
Explain how physical and mental health factors may need to be considered when communicating with an individual who has dementia
Note: ... need to reach mental health ... mental health issue that is usually diagnosed after an individual has ... [ mental and physical health conditions are complete mysteries. A person may ... www.ehow.com/bipolar-disorder/ ] Note: I'm sorry that that wasn't a good answer. Please hold on while I contact an expert. Weegy: An early sign that someone's language is being affected by dementia is that they can't find the right words - ...
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6/8/2012 11:03:21 AM
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People with dementia may have other difficulties too, like loss of hearing, make sure that the hearing aids are working well and that you speak to them in a loud clear voice so they can understand you. The person could also be in pain or discomfort, they could be having side effects from medication which will affect the way they communicate with you. Other problems would be eyesight, make sure they are wearing the correct prescription of glasses. Dentures are important aswell, if the dentures are loose fitting then this will affect the person’s speech and this will be frustrating for them.
(2012, 10). Assignment 371 Dementia. StudyMode.com. Retrieved 10, 2012, from www.studymode.com/essays/Assignment-371-Dementia-1177406.html
1/29/2013 6:51:22 AM
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