The appropriate response would be: tell
the guest that you cannot serve them any more alcohol and get help from the
guests' friends.
<span>Other
responses that would help are the following: </span>
<span>
</span>Offer the guest water or any drinks as an alternative of
alcohol.
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</span>Try to get the guest to eat some food to delay the affects of the
alcohol.
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</span>Make sure that the guest's friend can drive or if not, call a
taxi.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Habituation 
Explanation:
Habituation is knowns as an extremely simple form of learning. It occurs in an animal. After a period of exposure to a stimulus the person or animal stops responding. 
The intriguing aspect of habituation is that it can occur at different levels in the nervous system.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The hypothesis that will best demonstrate an economic benefit to the ranchers will be "Pastures with the highest diversity of plant species will have the highest net primary productivity."
Explanation:
This hypotheses would best demonstrate an economic benefit because it clearly states that when plant species are diverse, this will provide the highest net productivity to the ranchers. Hence if the aim of the student is to determine if increasing species diversity of edible plant would lead to great economic benefits, then this suits for the hypotheses.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
D  Rajasthan-North-West Frontier Province
Explanation:
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "C": That the oral agreement fell outside the statute of frauds if the plaintiff satisfied the main-purpose doctrine.
Explanation:
<em>Power Entertainment Inc. </em>sued <em>National Football League Properties Inc.</em>(NFLP), saying the other party violated an oral agreement to allow it to assume a third party debt if the other party would allow it to acquire valuable third party business licenses previously held. The Court of Appeals ruled that fraud status did not apply in such cases in Texas, the state where it all took place.