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Schemas are important to______________ because they explain how we narrate our interactions with others, and also provide a frame of reference for ourselves and from which we view others with whom we interact.
 
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Question 2

The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act was passed in what year?
 
  a. 1986
  b. 1988
  c. 1990
   d. 1999



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Answer to Question 1

intercultural communication

Answer to Question 2

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