The best thing to do is work on it for a while and try your hardest on it, never give up..
its is school work or something you want to improve.
Hard work is putting your all into something and striving to improve and learn more
Hard work is putting your all into something and striving to improve and learn more
The difference between research and evaluation is that research is were you find out about something and evaluation is were you say what you think of your work how you can improve it you usually evaluate your work once you Finnish something.
Spallanzani did something way cooler he proved them wrong lololo
Spallanzani did something way cooler he proved them wrong lololo
During an interview when you are asked, where you have seen the opportunity to improve something, it does not have to be something that pertains to work. The interviewer is simply looking for an idea into how you take the initiative to make something better.
To use less resources; to work faster; to be more appropriate for a particular purpose.
Both may be used to mean "at work using a computer." But they have different additional meanings. To work on something usually means to repair it or improve it, like a broken or malfunctioning machine, while to work at something usually means to study it, or to attempt to make oneself better at doing attend we work on computer to do busy and learn something on the computer help u learn something and can uses computer for goinsomewhere
Active listening
Both "improve" and "improve upon" can be used, but they have slightly different connotations. "Improve" typically means to make something better in a general sense, while "improve upon" suggests building on an existing idea or standard to make it better. Use "improve" for straightforward enhancements and "improve upon" when referring to enhancements that build on prior work or concepts.
Improve means to make something better.