Answer this question… Tools and their use
Tools and their use
The main (most absolute goal in my sense) of technology is to enhance our quality of life.
Many things can impact the reasons of ones passion for Technology just like anything else. For me personally technology is not only the way forward but they have a sense of freedom about them. Anything is possible.
Your question doesnt make much sense. Lan technology is the equipment used to make computer networks. There is no LAN standard, there are many "standards" in networking
yes sure . a pen is also a brilliant example of technology on the old days when pen(writing) were not invented the text is written from a wooden pen which were very sinned on the ink and from the one time you sink they were able to write only two or three words so it is also an example of technology and development.
Technology is a broad concept that deals with an animal species' usage and knowledge of tools and crafts, and how it affects an animal species' ability to control and adapt to its environment. For example, there is Computer technology or construction technology which incorporates all knowledge about computers or construction. But a "C compiler" or a "drill" are explicit tools you use within a technology.
in narrow sense tanung nyu sa crim I-1..hahahahaha
the expatriate manager or the international manager is defined in a narrow sense.
phrase does not make any sense to an englishman
An idiom is a phrase that makes no sense unless you know the definition. "Feeling" is a word.
An idiom is a phrase that makes no sense unless you know the definition. Sleek is a word.
An idiom is a phrase that doesn't make any sense unless you know the definition. This phrase makes perfect sense, so it is not an idiom. The room became quiet.
"Bite the bullet" is an idiom, not "bold." "Bite the bullet" means to endure a painful situation bravely.
'Talk is cheap' is a proverb; a proverb is a little story with a moral message. An idiom is a phrase that makes no sense unless you already know the definition - this phrase does make perfect sense.
No, an allusion is a phrase designed to call something to mind without actually mentioning that thing. An idiom is a phrase that makes no sense unless you know the idiomatic definition.
An idiom is a phrase that seems to make no sense unless you know the definition. This makes sense, so it is not an idiom. Something caught the gleam of light from a shiny object.
No, the phrase "Her words shocked me" is not an idiom. It is a literal statement describing a surprising or unexpected reaction to someone's words.
An idiom is a phrase that doesn't make any sense unless you know the idiomatic definition. This phrase means exactly what it looks like, so it's not an idiom.