a discussion group is where you can pose questions and discuss the best way to solve it/ answer it etc.
A tutorial is where you are instructed how to do something. I.e at the beginning of a course you might have a tutorial where you are told what to do and how to do it.
Sociolinguistics is the study of how language use varies within and across societies, while pragmatics is the study of how context influences the interpretation and use of language in communication. Sociolinguistics focuses on societal factors like social class and gender, while pragmatics looks at how language is used in specific situations to convey meaning.
A conjunction is a word that shows the relationship between words or groups of words, connecting them together in a sentence. Examples of conjunctions include "and," "but," and "or."
Segregation refers to the separation of different groups based on race, ethnicity, or other characteristics, often leading to inequality and discrimination. Integration, on the other hand, involves bringing together diverse groups to promote equality and inclusivity in society.
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Antagonism is a noun. It refers to active hostility or opposition between individuals or groups.
Pressure groups are the organisations or the groups that attempt to influence government policies.
E-mail is a method of exchanging digital messages from an author to one or more recipients while a newsgroup is a discussion about a particular subject consisting of notes written to a central Internet site and redistributed through Usenet, a worldwide network of news discussion groups.
Formal groups have a stated , common purpose . They generally have a group leader , or each member takes a turn at leading the group.
To eat banana pudding.
Universal groups add more data to the global catalog.
vascular and nonvascular
The difference between Biphenyl and naphthalene is that Biphenyl is two phenyl groups linked by a single bond from a carbon on one phenyl group to another. Naphthalene shares two carbon atoms in between two phenyl groups.
controlled parameters the factor that stays the same in ALL groups variable parameters the factor(s) that change between control groups and variable groups
I just read this and it makes tremendous sense. http://www.experienceproject.com/groups/Know-The-Difference-Between-Kindness-And-Niceness/74520
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All of the Above
The variable being tested. The difference between the two groups after the experiment will ideally show some effect by the variable element.