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Zulu123

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Fans and athletes can make or break the image of their team and community. Give examples of how fans and athletes have negatively impacted the image of their team. Give specific details.

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A/An _____ is an open order, usually effective for one year, covering repeated purchases of an item or family of items.
 a. outstanding order
 b. pending order
 c. blanket purchase order
  d. completed order
 e. order acceptance



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Answer to Question 1

Athletes who take performance-enhancing drugs, athletes who commit crimes, or athletes who fight with other players can have a negative impact. Fans who are dangerous, fans who storm the field, or fans who trample other fans at games can also have a negative impact.

Answer to Question 2

c



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