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Q: Why are signs and symbols important to us?
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How important are symbols?

Very important. We have symbols all around us everyday. Stop signs, symbols for products ( the Apple apple is a good example), in math, in reading, in signs for business, and in hand gestures.


What is purpose of using symbols?

To represent complex ideas with simple signs


How useful are signs or symbols to us?

they make us aware of the dangers ahead of us


When reading electronic tesxt it is important to?

to know the symbols and signs and know how to decode that message


Why are the signs and symbols in confirmation important?

they explain the true meaning of confirmation and the whole purpose of the sacrament


Why the conventional signs and symbols are important?

beacause it would be very messy if the names would be written.


Why is it important to recognize safety symbols?

If you do not recognize safety symbols you will not respond correctly to signs using them, and as a result you or someone else could be hurt or killed.


What symbols represent the signs of the zodiac?

The symbols representing the signs can be found at the site below.


Who is the author of Signs and Symbols?

Vladimir Nabokov is the author of the short story Signs and Symbols


How many signs and symbols do Sikh have?

there are 163 symbols


What is chronological order of non verbal communication?

11. The chronological order of non-verbal communication is (A) Signs, symbols, codes, colours (B) Symbols, codes, signs, colours (C) Colours, signs, codes, symbols (D) Codes, colours, symbols, signs


Why are national symbols important?

National symbols are very important to national identity. The importance of national symbols can vary, depending on the strength, history, and political environment of the nation these symbols can be used to instill pride and unity in a nation's population.