Question : Summarise the points made in the lecture, being sure to explain how they case doubt on specific points made in the reading passage.
The article dicusses the agricultural subsidies that the government pays to farmers. While the author of the reading presents three common explanations for this phenomenon: food prices, large surplusses, and job security. The lecture, however, challenges each of these explanations by scientists observations and data....
Some young adults want independence from their parents as soon as possible. Other young adults prefer to live with their families for a longer time. Which of these situations do you think is better?
As children are becoming older, they feel need for freedom and independence from their mothers and fathers. However, with the growth of self-awarness, a great amount of adults do not hurry up to leave home and prefer to stay as long as possible. The choice primarily depends on person, but I guess that there is no necessity to get into the adult life very quickly....
Some young adults want independence from their parents as soon as possible. Other young adults prefer to live with their families for a longer time. Which of these situations do you think is better?
As children are becoming older, they feel need for freedom and independence from their mothers and fathers. However, with the growth of self-awarness, a great amount of adults do not hurry up to leave home and prefer to stay as long as possible. The choice primarily depends on person, but I guess that there is no necessity to get into the adult life very quickly....
Question :Summarize the points made in the lecture, being sure to explain how they cast doubt on the specific theories mentioned in the reading passage.
The passage discusses the origin of ancient European people, highlighting various reasons that they could have come from Turkey, including the scholar's cited writings, the Etruscanan laguage, and the scholar's cited writings. The lecturer, however, challenges each of these claims, arguing that the idea that the Etruscanan arrived in Italy from Turkey is not convincing and has some weaknesses....
Question :Summarize the points made in the lecture, being sure to explain how they cast doubt on the specific theories mentioned in the reading passage.
the scholars cite writingsThw passage discusses the origin of an anciant European people, highlighting various reasons that they could have came from the Turkey, including the scholars cite writings, the Etruscanan laguage, and the cow's origing. The lecturer, however, challenges each of these claims, arguing that the idea of Etruscanan arived in italy from the Turkey is not convincing and has some weakneses....
Summarize the points made in the lecture, being sure to explain how they cast doubt on the specific solutions presented in the reading passage. Integrated writing
The lecturer initially says that solar batteries are objectively better sources of energy than any other available to the general public at the moment. The speaker emphasizes all the reasons for this in his speech and states that he agrees with the reading passage....
Summarize the points in the lecture, being sure to explain how they address the specific ideas about solar energy described in the reading passage.
The lecturer initially says that solar batteries are objectively better sources of energy than any other available to the general public at the moment. The speaker emphasizes all the reasons for this in his speech and states that he agrees with the reading passage....
Summarize the points made in the
lecture, being sure to explain how they cast
doubt on specific points made in the reading
passage
The traditional voting system is still prevalent in many countries, including the United States. However, according to the text, this voting method should be replaced with the computerized one. This implies that people should vote using computers resulting in automatic vote counting rather than manually tallying votes sheet by sheet. Furthermore, the text asserts that this new method is much safer than a traditional one, while human error is avoided....
Summarize the points made in the
lecture, being sure to explain how they cast
doubt on specific points made in the reading
passage
Traditional voting system is still prevalent in many countries, including the United States. However, according to the text, this voting method should be replaced with the computerized one. This implies that people should vote using computers resulting in automatic vote counting rather than manually tallying votes sheet by sheet....
Summarize the points made in the
lecture, being sure to explain how they cast
doubt on specific points made in the reading
passage
Traditional voting system is still prevalent in many countries, including the United States. However, according to the text, this voting method should be replaced with computerized one. This implies that people should vote using computers resulting in automatic vote counting rather than manually tallying votes sheet by sheet....
Summarize the points made in the
lecture, being sure to explain how they cast
doubt on specific points made in the reading
passage
Traditional voting system is still prevalent in many countries, including the United States. However, according to the text, this voting method should be repleaced with computerized one. This implies that people should vote using computers resulting in automatic vote counting rather than manually tallying votes sheet by sheet....
Summarize the points made in the
lecture, being sure to explain how they cast
doubt on specific points made in the reading
passage
The lecture starts by stating that no memoir is completely accurate but she believes that the memoir of the Chevalier de Seingalt was fairly accurate and can be used as a valuable historical source....
Summarize the points made in the
lecture, being sure to explain how they cast
doubt on specific points made in the reading
passage
The lecture starts by stating that no memoir is completely accurate but she believes that the memoir of the Chevalier de Seingalt was fairly accurate and can be used as a valuable historical source....
Summarize the points made in the
lecture, being sure to explain how they cast
doubt on specific points made in the reading
passage
The passage and the lecture discuss about advantages and drawbacks of teamwork....
Summarize the points made in the
lecture, being sure to explain how they cast
doubt on specific points made in the reading
passage
The passage and the lecture discuss about advantages and drawbacks of teamwork....
Summarize the points made in the
lecture, being sure to explain how they cast
doubt on specific points made in the reading
passage
Taking care of the environment has always been important, especially nowadays when pollution is highly prevalent. From this, it arises that today, many companies tend to sell eco-friendly products, including wood companies....
Summarize the points made in the
lecture, being sure to explain how they cast
doubt on specific points made in the reading
passage
Taking care of the environment has always been important, especially nowadays when pollution is highly prevalent. From this, it arises that today, many companies tend to sell eco-friendly products, including wood companies....
Summarize the points made in the
lecture, being sure to explain how they cast
doubt on specific points made in the reading
passage
Traditional voting system is still prevalent in many countries, including the United States. However, according to the text, this voting method should be repleaced with computerized one. This implies that people should vote using computers resulting in automatic vote counting rather than manually tallying votes sheet by sheet....
Summarize the points made in the
lecture, being sure to explain how they cast
doubt on specific points made in the reading
passage
The professor starts by saying that no memoir is completely accurate but she believes that the memoir of the Chevalier de Seingalt was fairly accurate and can be used as a valuable historical source....
Summarize the points made in the
lecture, being sure to explain how they cast
doubt on specific points made in the reading
passage
The passage and the lecture discuss about advantages and drawbacks of teamwork. The passage begins by highlighting the benefit of a wider range of knowledge, expertise, and skills, emphasizing that a group of people is more efficient than a single person. Moreover, it states that a team is expected to finish a project more quickly than an individual would. Additionally, the passage suggests that working in a group encourages risk-taking and promotes creativity as responsibilities are distributed among all members....