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a.In general, what is considered a fundamental change in a corporation? Give three examples of what would be considered a fundamental change.
b.Who proposes such fundamental changes? Who must approve them? Explain.
c.Brian is a minority shareholder in Gryath, Inc.He opposes a fundamental change that is approved and implemented.What rights does he have?
Rational Path
A logically constructed route or method for solving a problem or reaching a goal.
Unusual Sensations
Experiences that deviate from the norm, such as tingling, or auditory and visual phenomena, not typically encountered by most individuals.
Operant Conditioning
A method of learning that employs rewards and punishments for behavior, emphasizing the idea that behaviors are influenced by their consequences.
Social Cues
Non-verbal indicators, including facial expressions, body posture, and tone of voice, that guide social interactions.
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