许多企业为了实现利润、销售更多产品,经常采用赊销形式。片面追求销售业绩,可能会忽视对

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许多企业为了实现利润、销售更多产品,经常采用赊销形式。片面追求销售业绩,可能会忽视对()的管理造成管理效率低下。

A.应收账款

B.价格制定

C.质量制定

D.双向沟通

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根据《环境影响评价技术导则-生态影响》,()评级的生态现状调查应给出采样地样方实测、遥感等方法测定的生物量、物种多样性等数据,给出主要生物物种名录、受保护的野生动植物物种等调查资料。

A.一级

B.二级

C.三级

D.一级和二级

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()是指有机体内部的一种不平衡的状态,表现为有机体对内外环境条件的欲求。

A、需要

B、内驱力

C、动机

D、情绪

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在世界各国中,了解哈耶克思想最多的是()。

A.美国

B.英国

C.法国

D.中国

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The simple act of surrendering a telephone number to a store clerk may seem innocuous—so much so that many consumers do it with no questions asked. Yet that one action can set in motion a cascade of silent events, as that data point is acquired, analyzed, categorized, stored and sold over and over again. Future attacks on your privacy may come from anywhere, from anyone with money to purchase that phone number you surrendered. If you doubt the multiplier effect, consider your e-mail inbox. If it’s loaded with spam, it’s undoubtedly because at some point in time you unknowingly surrendered your e-mail to the wrong Web site.

Do you think your telephone number or address are handled differently A cottage industry of small companies with names you’ve probably never heard of—like Acxiom or Merlin—buy and sell your personal information the way other commodities like corn or cattle futures are bartered. You may think your cell phone is unlisted, but if you’ve ever ordered a pizza, it might not be. Merlin is one of many commercial data brokers that advertises sale of unlisted phone numbers compiled from various sources—including pizza delivery companies. These unintended, unpredictable consequences that flow from simple actions make privacy issues difficult to grasp, and grapple with.

In a larger sense, privacy also is often cast as a tale of "Big Brother"—the government is watching you or a big corporation is watching you. But privacy issues don’t necessarily involve large faceless institutions: A spouse takes a casual glance at her husband’s Blackberry, a co-worker looks at e-mail over your shoulder or a friend glances at a cell phone text message from the next seat on the bus. While very little of this is news to anyone—people are now well aware there are video cameras and Internet cookies everywhere—there is abundant evidence that people live their lives ignorant of the monitoring, assuming a mythical level of privacy. People write e-mails and type instant messages they never expect anyone to see. Just ask Mark Foley or even Bill Gates, whose e-mails were a cornerstone of the Justice Department’s antitrust case against Microsoft.

And polls and studies have repeatedly shown that Americans are indifferent to privacy concerns. The general defense for such indifference is summed up a single phrase: "I have nothing to hide. " If you have nothing to hide, why shouldn’t the government be able to peek at your phone records, your wife see your e-mail or a company send you junk mail It’s a powerful argument, one that privacy advocates spend considerable time discussing and strategizing over.

It is hard to deny, however, that people behave different when they’re being watched. And it is also impossible to deny that Americans are now being watched more than at any time in history.

To the popular saying "I have nothing to hide," the author’s response is one of()

A.admiration

B. contempt

C. disapproval

D. puzzlement

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她到美国有两年了,工作上得心应手,还赚了不少钱,叔叔一家人也都很关心她,可是她却始终下不了移民的决心,她太想念孩子了,常常梦见孩子哭着要妈妈。
她为什么下不了移民的决心

A.没钱
B.不习惯
C.没工作
D.舍不得孩子

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