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Humber College used to teach about injection molding and plastics industry. It was a really great program for someone who wants to be in this field. I don't think any other college or university teach about plastics injection molding anymore. I wish Humber can start teaching about injection molding again in future.
A Luddite - someone who hates technology A Technophobe - someone who is afraid of technology
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1. Read the material and make sure that you really understand what it is saying. 2. Pretend that you are teaching someone else about this material, and explain it to them - this is called "using your own words" or paraphrasing. 3. It is usually best to check your version against the original - ask an adult or another student (one who is making good grades) to listen to you (or to read over your paraphrase) and tell you if you have left anything out or misunderstood it.
A Chauffeur is a person that drives a private car for someone.
The verb of contribution is contribute. As in "to contribute to something or someone".
Teaching or telling someone something they already know. Teaching or telling someone something they already know.
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Social contribution is when someone or a business participates or adds to the community that they belong to. Fundraisers and charitable events are good examples of social contribution.
No, it does not.
It is when someone contributes to an event or an purpose.
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Of course not. It would be pretty lame if they weren't told.
The type of people who get paid to make decisions are presidents, government leaders and judges. Someone else who gets paid to make decisions is a lawyer.
Someone who offers advice in purchase decisions, but doesn't participate in the actual purchase process is called: