Answer:
went from high signal/low noise to low signal/high noise
Explanation:
When Christina and DeAnna were having a conversation they could hear each other properly. This means that the messages are being sent and received by both of them. The signal is high here and the noise is low.
Noise is something that hinders the message being sent and received between send and receiver.
When the band started playing the noise increased and they needed to shout in order for the messages to be sent and received.
Hence, the signal-to-noise ratio in this situation first was high then became low.
Answer:
Objective statement of the problem,
Specific action
Valid request
moderate tone
Explanation:
when making a request for a claim and adjustment you should make sure to begin by stating clearly what the problem is. This should further be backed up by specific details in the body which are also backed by clear facts . Then summarize what you propose to be done and what should properly settle the problem or ask the reader to suggest a fair adjustment and also explain the benefits of compalying with your requests. Endeavor to keep a professional tone.
Alexander the Great spread Greek culture by conquering other places around Europe and the Middle East. This is because if you are near a person or a certain type of people, then you start to act similar to them.
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
It is right for university lecturers to do so, since they are not breaking any law or regulations, from my own point of view. You said that we should assume that the said lecturer, Professor Harry is my supervisor and he just published the results of is research- his own research, the research belongs to him, the research is his intellectual property and he should have the right to sell or not to sell.
Let us consider the Bayh-Dole Act, which allowed universities to keep and profit from the patents their students and researchers developed on campus using federal funds.
So, if this is allowed, professors should also be able to commercialize their research(es).