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Firms in the Past Used Two Fundamentally Different Types of Networks

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Firms in the past used two fundamentally different types of networks: telephone networks and computer networks.

Understand terminology and preferences related to discussing sex and gender differences.
Learn about biological and cultural roles in determining gender roles and behaviors.
Acknowledge minimal genetic differences between the sexes and their implications.
Appreciate the influence of biological factors, such as testosterone, on behavior differences between genders.

Definitions:

Knowingly

Acting with awareness or deliberate intention, often referenced in legal contexts to imply a person had knowledge or should have had knowledge of the implications of their actions.

Ratification

The act of formally confirming or approving an agreement, often after the agreement is initially made, to make it officially valid.

Fiduciary Duty

An obligation to act in the best interest of another party, such as that of a trustee towards a beneficiary.

Vicarious Liability

Refers to a legal principle where an entity (such as an employer) can be held responsible for the actions or omissions of another person (like an employee), under certain conditions.

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