Define a whistleblower and describe the protection offered to whistleblower employees

A whistleblower is an employee who calls attention to the employer's illegal or unethical activities. Many federal and state statutes such as SOX, OSHA and Title VII seek to protect whistleblowers by making retaliation an illegal act. The most significant whistleblower-protection law of the 21st century is the federal Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), which protects employees who blow the whistle on illegal financial transactions. However, whistleblowers' rights may conflict with the privacy rights of others.

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Where did he term propaganda originate?

A) with the Creel Committee during World War II B) with Pope Gregory XV, who established a college in 17th Century Rome to spread the word about Catholicism C) with the Sophists, who walked around telling citizens of Rome who to vote for D) with the farmers who grew grapes in ancient Italy

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There are several different types of presentations, and the salesperson should choose the one most likely to influence the prospect

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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