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34 Cards in this Set

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Analyzing

Evaluating data to reach a conclusion about an experiment

availability

Something can be used

Concept

An idea.Theory or notion

Optain

get acquire,or secure (something)

Primarily

Mainly,Mostly

Tend to

be likely to

To be considered about

Worry or feel anxious about something

Lack of

An absence of something

Lead to

Cause

Overall

Taking everything into account

Permanently

Forever

Prevalent

Widespread

Risk

Degree of uncertainty of return on an asset,in business, the likelihood of loss or reduced

Appreciate

To increase in value

drawback

disadvantage

In terms of

With regard to with respect to

Crisis

A sudden, unpredictable, and potentially dangerous event requiring the president to play the role of crisis manager

Selection

The process of choosing which sensory information to focus on

assume

To take for granted, to suppose

regardless of

In spite of

To have the means to

Verb phrase; have the money,financial resources a way of achieving or doing

Countless

Too many to be counted

Crucial

extremely important

roughly

approximately

fundamentally

Basic

Mediate

To bring about an agreement between persona or groups act as a go between

Proof-read

To read a text in order to check whether there are any mistakes in spelling grammar punctuation etc

Ancestors: Symbols

Thousands of years ago, before there were any written languages, our human ancestors used pictures and symbols to communicate complex messages.

Get across


Gestures


Facial extensions

In addition to spoken language, all human beings also use body language to help them get across their ideas. The use of body language,Which includes both gestures with your hands and facial expressions, such as a snail, is universal.

English has a lot of compound words for weather. Two examples include sunlight ( sun + light) and snowstorm ( snow + storm)

Compound

Reduction

In informal conversation in English, reductions are quite common. For example, going to sounds like gonna and have to sounds like hafts.

Spread

Whit the internet, it is easy to spread information from one side of the world to the other in just minutes.

Thesis

The primary position was taken by a writer or speaker

Prediction

A statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events