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Under Withrow and Dailey's ethics model, the role of the giver determines the level of corruptibility; the giver is taking a position as a
 
  a. presenter, who offers a gift voluntarily without any expectation of a return from the receiver.
  b. contributor, who furnishes something toward a result and expects something in return.
  c. capitulator, who involuntarily responds to the demands of the receiver.
  d. All of the above are true.

Question 2

_______________________ uses a wearable computer and a head-mounted display with advanced software and 3-D applications.
 
  a. Environmental mapping
  b. An unmanned aerial vehicle
  c. A virtual laptop
  d. Augmented reality



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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