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Elan Coil [88]
1 year ago
10

The Foundations and the Framework. You will need to write a one-page reflection on the differences and similarities between the

two.
English
1 answer:
Oksanka [162]1 year ago
3 0

A framework is a foundation upon which something may be constructed. It is a set of guidelines, notions, or principles that are applied while making plans or decisions.

A framework, in general, is a physical or conceptual structure used to support or serve as a roadmap for the construction of something that enlarges the original structure it in to something useful.

The moral underpinning of both religion and society serves as its foundation, or bedrock. the basis or natural ground on which a structure is built. the lowest section of a structure, wall, or the like, typically made of masonry and partially or completely below the earth.

Basically, we can say that frameworks are built on some foundations whereas foundations are the beginning and frameworks are the means to reach the end of a process.

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