Answer:
intangible                        
Explanation:
Intangible value: The term intangible values is referred to as the phenomenon in which the present value of overabundance earning power related to an entity above the normal rate of getting back or return. The intangible value includes things that an individual can't see or touch, for example, goodwill related to a well-established business. 
In the question above, the given statement signifies the intangible value.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
In this question, what is asked is to compare the plagiarism of the student version compared to this original version form the author. 
The original version is the one that appears in this question. The version of the student is the following: 
"Teachers don't often provide feedback anonymously, but the ability to provide feedback anonymously may create a context where the rationale associated with specific suggestions can be more safely explored (Howard, Barrett, & Frick, 2010). However, we cannot assume that all anonymous online spaces will serve as safe social spaces."
We have three options in this question: A) word-for-word plagiarism. B) paraphrasing plagiarism. C) this is no plagiarism. So, by the way, the student's answer was written, we can assume that there is no plagiarism. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
parent-support group
Explanation:
According to my research on studies conducted by various sociologists, I can say that based on the information provided within the question this is an example of a parent-support group. This is a type of group within a community in which the parents of the community gather together and discuss important issues regarding the community and it's inhabitants including their children. Just like what is going on in this situation.
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Answer:
Jefferson faces the following potential ethical dilemmas: 
- By taking his clients to his property he could have been perceived as trying to influence them by buying their approval with gifts and luxuries. On the other hand, by taking them to the club he can be perceived as generous and friendly, as he is inviting them to have a good time.
 - By discussing politics with the clients, he risks them associating Jefferson’s company with a specific ideology. This could harm the reputation of the company and its products, as well as alienating potential clients who do not share that view. However, by talking about politics he can be relatable to clients' view of the world.
 - Since this was an informal discussion, he risked providing the clients with inaccurate information about the products, as probably he did not have accurate data at hand to back up his claims. Nevertheless, informal conversations are a good way of building rapport with clients, while providing information that suits their needs in a friendly manner.
 - By meeting the clients separately in the parking lot and customizing the prices, he risks being overheard by others, who can perceive customization as a corrupt practice. He risks the clients find out that others were offered better prices. On the other hand, the clients might feel that he had a special consideration with each of them.
 
Explanation:
An ethical dilemma happens when there are two distinct ways to make a decision, neither is more acceptable than the other, but by choosing one the other is transgressed. This mental experiment poses questions about how to act morally, by making the best possible decision. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: love of country. 
Explanation:
Garibaldi's quote apprised us on how nationalism is very close and crucial to other characteristic: love of country.
The idea of nationalism denote nothing but the love of country. Therefore nationalist primary focus lies in the love of his/her country and its citizens. They also protect and defend wholeheartedly -- their culture, heritage, traditions, relative etc. Garibaldi has clearly and correctly expressed his idea. he said: “let him who loves his country in his hear and not from his lips only, follow me.”