Social Studies, 25.06.2019 19:10 bunn95
Which statement is true about competitive intelligence? a. gathering competitive intelligence is always an illegal activity. b. the economic espionage act makes it a crime to engage in economic espionage anywhere in the world. c. competitive intelligence is always considered unethical. d. there is often only a small difference between what is legal and what is ethical when working with competitive intelligence. e. managers do not need to be concerned with the ethical aspect of competitive intelligence.
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Which worm is described by these characteristics? - is part of the phylum nematoda - has nostrils but no eyes - moves its body by bending from side to side
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 18:30, ultimateapes
How is a federal loan different from a private loan for an education? a federal loan is available for any student who meets the government’s lending standards. a private loan is only available for students who show a need. a federal loan is only available for students who show a need. a private loan is available for any student who meets the bank’s lending standards. a federal loan can only be used to pay for a student’s tuition. a private loan can be used to pay for a student’s tuition and any other expenses. a federal loan can be used to pay for a student’s tuition and any other expenses. a private loan can only be used to pay for a student’s tuition.
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