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Yes, but their role beyond first response into oversight of emergency repairs should be limited. They are not as rapid a responder as big construction program managers could be if working direct for insurers who have the biggest stake in loss mitigation by expediting temporary repairs.
See Lynn White Jr.'s 1967 article on The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis. Science, volume 115, # 3767. p 1203- 1207. It will give you a great base in response to your question.
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Th Boston Massacre was a response to The stationing of british soldiers in Boston
The Philippine American war was the direct response to the Spanish American War.
When the receiver uses this response style he clarifies or seeks more information.
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A person has reward power over other group memebrs if he or she has the ability to deliver positive consequences or remove negative consequences in response to their behavior
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Behavior is said to be influenced by its consequences in operant conditioning, a form of learning in which behaviors are strengthened or weakened based on the consequences that follow them. This type of learning involves reinforcement and punishment to shape and modify behavior.
The stimulus response theory of selling is based o the assumption that certain actions (stimuli) on the part of the salesperson may initiate a response in the customer or prospect in the form of a buying action. Often actions used to stimulate the required behaviour are emotional in content. For instance, fear of the consequences of not purchasing a product may be induced in order to simulate the purchase response.
An impulsive rejoinder refers to a quick and spontaneous response or reply to a comment or question without much thought or consideration. It is a reaction that is often made without fully thinking through the implications or consequences of the response.
"Urgent" refers to something that requires immediate attention or action due to its importance or time sensitivity. It is often used to describe situations that demand quick response or resolution to prevent negative consequences.