Choice I
Explanation:
Choice I only happens in meiosis.
Following are the appropriate terms that are used in Business terms.
Explanation:
1. Advance income received - As it is prepaid
2. Stock / Current Asset - Depending upon the choice given
3. Advance interest received - Prepaid Advance
4. Accrued rent- Amount yet to be credited
5.Outstanding Expense - That is yet to be paid
6. Accrued Income - Revenue yet to be generated
7.Prepaid Expense - Paid in Advance
8. Outstanding Interest - Yet to be paid.
Above are the proper words that are used to in the Business terms that are globally used by any kind of enterprise.
When you create an original work and put a Creative Commons attribution license on it, you are still the copyright holder - TRUE.
In order to be a copyright holder you must register with the U.S. Copyright Office - FALSE.
Explanation:
TRUE
When you create an original work, you are automatically protected by the copyright law. Creative Commons is a license that you attribute to your work and thus, you still hold all the copyright rights. There are many types of Creative Commons licenses, for example, where you can give users rights to do anything they want with your ‘work’, but you will still be the copyright holder.
FALSE
You are the copyright owner of your created original work, from the moment you create it. Registering it with the U.S Copyright Office is not needed to have copyright protection. However if you want to file an infringement lawsuit to protect your work, that you created within U.S borders, then you need to register it with the U.S Copyright Office.
Choice I
Explanation:
Choice I only happens in meiosis.
When you create an original work and put a Creative Commons attribution license on it, you are still the copyright holder - TRUE.
In order to be a copyright holder you must register with the U.S. Copyright Office - FALSE.
Explanation:
TRUE
When you create an original work, you are automatically protected by the copyright law. Creative Commons is a license that you attribute to your work and thus, you still hold all the copyright rights. There are many types of Creative Commons licenses, for example, where you can give users rights to do anything they want with your ‘work’, but you will still be the copyright holder.
FALSE
You are the copyright owner of your created original work, from the moment you create it. Registering it with the U.S Copyright Office is not needed to have copyright protection. However if you want to file an infringement lawsuit to protect your work, that you created within U.S borders, then you need to register it with the U.S Copyright Office.
B,C
Explanation:
Given
Mary throw her snowball below the horizontal
and Debra throw it at angle of above the horizontal
acceleration due to gravity is same in both case thus both reach the ground with same acceleration
Debra Snowball will take longer because first it completes the projectile motion to make its vertical displacement zero w.r.t roof and then it starts moving below the roof while Mary snowball starts moving downward at the instant it is thrown.
B,C
Explanation:
Given
Mary throw her snowball below the horizontal
and Debra throw it at angle of above the horizontal
acceleration due to gravity is same in both case thus both reach the ground with same acceleration
Debra Snowball will take longer because first it completes the projectile motion to make its vertical displacement zero w.r.t roof and then it starts moving below the roof while Mary snowball starts moving downward at the instant it is thrown.
They intersect but not perpendicular.
They intersect but not perpendicular.
1. C
2. D
3. A
4. B
5. B
6. B
7. A
8. A
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