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How can you tell someone they are being inappropriate?

First ask them to speak to you privately and then ask them why did they say the things that they said. If they continue ask for your supervisor or teachers advise on how to stop it.


How to evaluate your supervisor?

Sometimes you may be asked to evaluate your supervisor. When you do so, consider things such as how well your supervisor communicates and whether or not you feel that your supervisor is fair.


What SE is stored in things are stretched?

The potential energy stored in things that are stretched is known as elastic potential energy. This energy is stored when an object is stretched or compressed and has the ability to return to its original shape once the force is removed. Examples include a spring stretched or a rubber band pulled.


Why are teachers striking?

To get their rights! Teachers aren't happy about certain things. Teachers deserve rights!


What things do teachers do?

teach


What things do lawyers do?

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How do you enter the good books of your teachers?

Be the teachers pet and always get things right


Is a supervisor's salary a fixed or variable cost?

A supervisor's salary typically is considered a fixed cost. The salary of a supervisor typically would not be variable, unless there were other things involved, such as bonus pay.


What is the duty of mechanical supervisor in field hours?

Things that are written in your contract.


What is the kind of energy stored in stretched or squashed things?

Elastic potential energy is the kind of energy stored in stretched or squashed things. This energy is stored when an object is deformed and can be released when the object returns to its original shape.


What is elasticity and in-elasticity?

Inelastic things can not be stretched or do not rebound while elastic things will stretch, bounce, rebound, etc..


What sort of energy is stored in stretched or twisted things?

Potential energy, or tension.