the answer is: statue
In law, a statue is a form of law that give some sort of direct command to the citizens.
Because of the nature of a direct command, statue would automatically create either an <u>obligation for citizens to do something or prohibit the citizens to do </u>something.
In Molly's case, the statue prohibit her to talk to her cell phone while driving because it could take her attention away from the street and endanger others.
Answer:
Information
Explanation:
The information function of communication (in an organization) refers to the act of providing data and information so that employees can effectively complete their job.
These information is given so that employees are aware of the rules and procedures of an organization and what it's expected from them when doing their job. Another goal of this function is to eliminate job uncertainty since workers will be fully informed of what's going on.
In this example, the employees of the team are apprehensive about the structure and dynamics of how they will function as a group. So the manager will hold a meeting to provide them some additional training that might work well for the team.
The manager will give i<u>nformation to the employees so they can work better as a team (rules and procedures by providing them extra training) and this will also help diminish the uncertainty and apprehension</u> they are feeling about their functions as a group.
Thus, this is an example of the information function of communication.
Answer:
Responsibility
Explanation:
You are not required to go to college, but Samuel is doing it anyway
Answer:
This is because the period before the time of tar and the months of July and August were the times when solar radiation hit the earth with the most intensity.
Explanation:
Summer is the solar season where solar radiation is most strongly received from the earth, as is noon, where solar radiation hits our planet most intensely. Moments that pass after noon (afternoon time) and months after summer (July and August) continue to receive solar radiation at high intensity and this explains why these moments are so hot.