Izzy's blue eye is on this side of her face
right
you can often find Aussies at these events, where they wow crowds with their herding tricks, speed, and precision.
rodeos
you might hear 007 order this at a bar
vodka martini, shaken, not stirred
phishing (also will accept social engineering)
this refers to the law that an employee cannot be required to join a union as a condition of employment
right to work
Izzy walks on this to build up her athleticism and balance
sidewalk curb
the technical word for Aussies' short tails
a "naturally bobbed" tail or "bobtails"
this was the name of Bond's secretary, in later movies she was a fellow agent
Miss Moneypenny
these are important to make sure your computer is safe and up-to-date
updates (or patches)
these two states are considered the most employee-friendly in the US
California (CA) and New York (NY)
(FOR LAURA) Izzy gets this many pieces of dehydrated dog food in her lunch/dinner
8
despite their name, Aussies are from this country:
America!
an avid bird watcher, this writer gave birth to the James Bond character with Casino Royale, released in 1952
Ian Flemming
technical word for the wifi network name
SSID
this gives employees the legal right to discuss their terms and conditions of employment, including pay
"protected concerted activity" within the meaning of Section 7 of the NLRA.
pavers
according to legend, Native Americans, who revered Australian shepherds, referred to them as this—a nickname most certainly a reference to their pale blue eyes.
ghost eyes
beep beep! watch out..here comes Bond in pursuit in a ______
Aston Martin DB
what type of connection cable is seen here?
HDMI
Lane v. Franks (2014) ruled that a public employee's sworn testimony outside the scope of their ordinary job duties is entitled to _____
first amendment protection
while it may seem uncomfortable for us humans, Izzy likes to rest her head here when she is relaxing in the upstairs hallway
the doorframe!
the trait that dictates Aussie's tendency to have multi-colored eyes
heterochromia
the titular character, this Man with the Golden Gun, was known to Bond as:
Francisco Scaramanga
(FOR LAURA): In Murder at the End of the World, one character breached this, which triggered Ray to "shut down the network"
Firewall
this 1971 Supreme Court case ruled that the Civil Rights Act prohibited employers from barring employees from certain positions based on education level or “testing devices" (exams).
Griggs v. Duke Power Co (1971)
...when the position in question did not reasonably require the candidate to possess either a certain level of education or pass an exam.