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I. Science Skills
9 Process Skills: Observing – using senses (see, hear, taste, smell, touch) Communicating – give or receive information Measuring – compare something to standard or non-standard units Classifying – use observations to group objects or events according to similarities and differences Interring – using past experiences to draw conclusions and make explanations about events not directly observed Defining Operationally – using past experiences to draw conclusions and make explanations
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PUBLIC SERVICE
BROADCASTING
THE NATURE
AND SCTRUCTURE OF MEDIA “INSTITUTIONS” AFFECTS WHAT IS AND IS NOT MADE
AVAILABLE TO THE AUDIENCE. One important distinction which can be made is
between PUBLIC and PRIVATE. Aims, objectives and means of financing are quite
dissimilar. Taking a look back on history, in Britain’s BBC (radio), was
initially the British Broadcasting company (a private body) which became the
British Broadcasting Corporation in 1927. With this, the BBC turned the most
significant
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What is a software
and what is a good software? A software is a
program on a computer which contains information and data. A good software is
the one that fulfils the needs and hasn’t got bugs. Software vs
Hardware. Software: not touchable, variable and implemented in order
to achieve goals. Hardware: invariable SOFTWARE ETHICS: *Confidentiality à Not telling
the others because they can copy. *Competence à To know what you’re doing. *Intellectual
property rights à not steal others
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INTRODUCTION
The sixteenth century in Europe was a time of unprecedented change. It was the beginning of
the modern era, and it saw a revolution in almost every aspect of life.
The century opened with the discovery of a new continent: America.
1. POLITICS
In several European countries such as Portugal, England, France and Spain, the modern state
emerged. It was a new political system ruled by authoritarian monarchs. The Kings exerted
their authority over the feudal lords through:
– The creation
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Autograph: a signature specially of a famous person
Bodyguard: a person or group of people whose job is to protect someone from attack
Crew: a group of people who work together
Crowd: a large group of people who have come together
Drive: energy provided by someone´s attitude at some activity
Entretainment: shows, films, television, or other performance oor activities that entertain people
Financée: the woman who is engaged to be married to someone
Heiress: a woman or girl who will receive or already
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1- two events/trends contribute developm global markets and intern..
Fall of the USSR.2- A persons SELF REFERENCE CRITERION and ETHNOCENTRISM are the primary obstacle to sucess in intern, marketing.
3- Political/legal forces and economic climate are 2 uncontrollable factors of both the domestic and the foreign environement. TRUE
4- Pricem product, and promotion belong to the group of CONTROLLABLE factors.
5-if you conduct a marketing reseaarch with the help of some information which is already collected.
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