One of the speeches Martin Luther King Jr refers to as " a promissory note" is the speech I have a dream
The advice of the author of "Gadgets: Built To Not Last" is that consumers should prioritize buying more efficient and durable gadgets. The author of "Don't Fix Your Fridge, Just Buy a New One," advises consumers to buy more efficient products, with less energy consumption and less environmental impact.
<h3>What do the two articles have in common?</h3>
- The two articles show the role of the consumer in the market.
- The two articles show how consumers determine the production of electronics and appliances.
- The two articles show how consumers should evaluate the most economical and environmentally friendly options.
"Gadgets: Built To Not Last" states that current electronic devices are not very durable and this is encouraged by the industries so that they have a greater profit from sales.
The author of “Don’t Fix Your Fridge, Just Buy a New One,” says consumers should switch from their old appliances to more efficient ones that use less energy and pollute the environment less. However, he points out that this does not apply to all devices and therefore, the consumer must act with common sense.
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So, I found meanings for <em>Potential</em>...
<h2>1. Potential</h2><h3>adjective</h3>
Showing the ability or capacity to develop something new of yourself or something else in your future.
<h2>2. Potential</h2><h3>noun</h3>
Qualities that can lead to success.
<h2>3. Potential</h2><h3>physics term</h3>
Quantity that determines the energy of mass in a gravitational field or charged field of electricity.
A playoff team is a sports team that is competing in a game post-season/ or finals. Like in the NFL.