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That is the correct spelling of "communication" (exchanging info or ideas).
knowing that one can communicate in a business environment with the proper skills, in language and principal of business, needed to function properly with others
One can take business communication courses either online or at a regular college. Many people prefer the online method due to their already busy schedule and it is a little less expensive than a traditional college.
what is the correct email id of bill gates as the one in your answer was advised by host as not existing
In my opinion yes, it is, but a more common way (and a formal one) to say this is: don't hesitate TO CONTACT me
No one ever finishes studying. It is a life long enterprise.
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That is the correct spelling of "student" (one who studies, a pupil).
The correct spelling is astronomer (one who studies the stars and sky).
The correct spelling is cryptobiologist (one who studies extinct or unconfirmed lifeforms).
Most tips received to studying can be obtained from anywhere and as such there is no correct answer because most tips would have to be catered to the person specifically.
A person that is an expert in studying flags.
No ROGER NELSON IS STUDYING WITH LARRY GRAHAM HE IS NOT A WITNESS YET BUT IF HE CONTNUES HIS STUDIES HE WILL BECOME ONE WHEN HE IS BAPTIZED
many staff were busy on monday is the right one. since staff is already the plural form so need to add s to staff many staff were busy on monday is the right one. since staff is already the plural form so need to add s to staff
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Doing anything while studying affects the time it takes to finish! This is known as a distraction. Instead of focusing on your studies, you have part of your mind thinking about reaching for the snack, chewing the snack, how the snack tastes, wiping your fingers off, etc. And if you are eating while you are supposed to be writing, how can you write properly with one hand busy?Save the food for before or after your work, or take a short break from studying and go get that snack!
That is the correct spelling of the phrase, but the use of the plural their for one student is sometimes discouraged. It could be "a student attends to his (or her) studies" which would be described by the adjective "studious."