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The passage mentions each of the following as a function regulated by SCNs in some animals EXCEPT
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According to the passage, nuclear polyhedrosis viruses can remain virulent in the environment only when
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[line:9:enable]The author of the passage refers to Robert Filmer in highlight text primarily in order to
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The phrase “a satellite orbiting a dominant male planet” in highlight text refers most directly to
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The primary purpose of the passage is to
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It can be inferred from the passage that the author believes which of the following to be true of the environmentalists mentioned in highlight text?
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[line:35:enable]Which of the following best describes the function of the sentence in highlight text?
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The author of the passage discusses Krontiris primarily to provide an example of a writer who
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According to the passage, feminist scholars cite Burckhardt's view of Renaissance women primarily for which of the following reasons?
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The author of the passage suggests that Krontiris incorrectly assumes that
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The author of the passage mentions calculations about tunneling time and barrier thickness in order to
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Human beings, born with a drive to explore and experiment, thrive on learning. Unfortunately, corporations are oriented predominantly toward controlling employees, not fostering their learning. Ironically, this orientation creates the very conditions that predestine employees to mediocre performances. Over time, superior performance requires superior learning, because long-term corporate survival depends on continually exploring new business and organizational opportunities that can create new sources of growth.To survive in the future, corporations must become “learning organizations,” enterprises that are constantly able to adapt and expand their capabilities. To accomplish this, corporations must change how they view employees. The traditional view that a single charismatic leader should set the corporation's direction and make key decisions is rooted in an individualistic worldview. In an increasingly interdependent world, such a view is no longer viable. in learning organizations, thinking and acting are integrated at all job levels. Corporate leadership is shared, and leaders become designers, teachers, and stewards, roles requiring new skills: the ability to build shared vision, to reveal and challenge prevailing mental models, and to foster broader, more integrated patterns of thinking. in short, leaders in learning organizations are responsible for building organizations in which employees are continually learning new skills and expanding their capabilities to shape their future.
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According to the passage, traditional corporate leaders differ from leaders in learning organizations in that the former
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Which of the following best describes employee behavior encouraged within learning rganizations, as such organizations are described in the passage?
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According to the author of the passage, corporate leaders of the future should do which of the following?
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The primary purpose of the passage is to
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It can be inferred from the passage that one reason an advertiser might prefer a hard-sell approach to a soft-sell approach is that
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Each of the following is mentioned in the passage as a characteristic of the hard-sell approach EXCEPT:
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It can be inferred from the passage that one situation in which the boomerang effect often occurs is when consumers
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It can be inferred from the passage that the two procedures described in the passage have which of the following in common?
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