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jessicacav

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What can be done to reduce interpersonal conflicts within the kitchen?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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What best describes the font size and color of ink for calorie counts declared on a menu?
 
  a. Font size and color do not matter if calories appear near the menu item.
  b. The size of font for calories must be larger than the menu item's price.
  c. The size and color of font must each be different from the menu item's price.
  d. Font size must be at least the size of the menu item's price and in the same color.



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Answer to Question 1

Reduction of interpersonal conflicts is directly related to reduction of stress. The creation of a
pleasant work environment and atmosphere of total quality respect lay the foundation for
positive interpersonal interactions.

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