Answer:
False.
Explanation:
Henry Mintzberg is a management expert who has theorized after much research and study the roles of managers. He had suggested ten managerial roles which he divided into three categories, namely, interpersonal, informational, and, decisional roles.
Interpersonal role defined by Mintzberg is the relationship shared by the manager with others in an organization.
In the Informational role, the manager is required to collect and disseminate information. The manager plays an important role in the flow of information in an organization.
The most important all the roles, the role of the manager is of decision making. The decisions that a manager takes for his organization is to change the current environment of the organization.
So, the categories stated in the question are wrong and hence it is false.
Answer: COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS.
Explanation: Community Corrections can be defined as a penalty/punishment imposed on adults or juveniles for a wrong that occur in a residential setting outside of the jail, prison or secure correctional facility.
They are operated by the probation agency or the parole agency.
They might occur in halfway houses, treatment programs, work or educational release programs, community service programs and diversion or when offenders are on furlough under house arrest.
Frankie Lyman was the thirteen year old lead singer of Frankie Lyman and the Teenagers. Their biggest hit was "Why do Fools Fall in Love". The song was released in 1956. In 1957, Frankie Lyman went solo and left the group. Frankie Lyman died at the age of 25 from a drug overdose.
Letter D is the correct answer.
Today's undergraduates are more coddled and protected by their parents. Researches have shown that safetyism has been destroying a generation and setting them up for failure when limiting them from developing the resilience that is needed to fight stress and anxiety. They haven't fully understood that life is full of challenges that require from them resilience, flexibility, determination and adaptation to change.
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.