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guajiro [1.7K]
3 years ago
15

There are a number of similarities and differences between a domestic and international exhibit; as a planner it is important to

recognize these differences and that certain terms refer to the same thing. For example, the terms "stand" and "booth" mean the same thing. True or false?
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Nesterboy [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

As a planner it is very important to recognize the differences and similarities in various terms. As sometimes different terms may mean thesame thing. Locally or domestically it may be called a particular thing and then internationally it is called another. Like in the example stated in the question, booth and Stand basically means the same thing and has been used interchangeably in many areas.

Take for instance again, the word exhibit could be called carnival or even fair. In this context they mean thesame thing. It then becomes paramount for a planner to recognize differences and certain terms that means thesame thing.

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