A career cluster is a collection of jobs that require similar skills and which typically are in the same field: these are jobs that one can consider changing to from the job that one already has.
let's look at the options one by one:
a collection of jobs that calls for a shared set of skills
-yes, this is what I said before!
a
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category of paid positions that exists within the same company
-no, positions in the same company don't require similar skills. For example, a company might employ a programmer and a Spanish translator. This is the correct answer!
a set of
jobs that involves common technical training
-this, too is a career cluster
a group of occupations that
requires the same educational background
-also a career cluster
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Answer:
A. The part of the British government that makes laws.
Explanation:
The term "Parliament" is used to refer to the law-making, governing body that houses the representatives of the citizens. In other words, it is the legislative lawmaking of a country and can also refer to the building that houses or is the place where the ministers meet to talk and discuss about the issues.
In the given sentence, the Parliament is the British government that makes the laws for the citizens to abide by. King George as well as the parliament joined hands in ordering the colonists, i.e. the American people, to pay taxes to pay for the maintenance of the troops.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
This statement is true. Interpersonal communication does focus on what happens between people. When you say interpersonal, it pertains to the interaction between yourself and other people. The opposite of this is called intrapersonal - which is the interaction to the inner self.
We have had a look at the type of evidence (fact, opinion) used in an argument and also at the value of the evidence (key, strong, weak).
The next thing is to look at how the evidence is put together - in other words the structure of the evidence. Each piece of evidence is either dependent or independent.
DEPENDENT: Most evidence used in an argument is dependent. That is to say it depends on another piece of evidence.
Sometimes this other piece of evidence is given. At other times it is assumed or accepted without actually being stated.
Some dependent evidence depends on something else being true or accepted.
Answer: A negative change in the economy.