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clmills979

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Which of the following would be an appropriate action to take in order to avoid serious injury in an earthquake?
 
  a. Duck into a doorway if walking on a sidewalk.
  b. Move outdoors if in a high-rise building.
  c. Pull under an overpass if driving.
  d. Rush for the nearest exit if in a stadium or theater.

Question 2

Policy is the development of ____.
 
  a. Rules and regulations for legislation
  b. Strategic and tactical plans
  c. The mission statement and purpose
  d. Value statements and goals



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D
Policy is the development of value statements, setting of goals, and determining the direction for the institution.



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