Answer:Noise
Explanation:Noise refers to anything that can interrupt or disrupt an effective flow of transmitting or interpreting information from the sender to the receiver .
There are various types of noise for example physical noise which refers to the surrounding environment at which you send the message or receive the message , it can be people talking over you whilst you trying to send or interpret the message. It can also be psychological noise such as your own state of mind when you receive the message
Answer:
Presenting the basic issues of the principle of combining management by sector with management by locality and territory.
Explanation:TRanslated
This text support Kennedy's
point of view by proposing
that we ask other nations to join our mission.
In 1961, President John F. Kennedy
began a dramatic expansion of the U.S. space program and committed the nation
to the ambitious goal of landing a man on the moon by the end of the decade.
The correct answer between all the choices given is the
second choice or letter B. I am hoping that this answer has satisfied your
query and it will be able to help you in your endeavor, and if you would like,
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But responsibility for the slave trade is not simple. On the one hand, it was indeed the Europeans who purchased large numbers of Africans, and sent them far away to work in their colonies. On the other hand, Africans bear some responsibility themselves: some African societies had long had their own slaves, and they cooperated with the Europeans to sell other Africans into slavery. The Europeans relied on African merchants, soldiers and rulers to get slaves for them, which they then bought, at convenient seaports.
Africans were not strangers to the slave trade, or to the keeping of slaves. There had been considerable trading of Africans as slaves by Islamic Arab merchants in North Africa since the year 900. When Leo Africanus travelled to West Africa in the 1500s, he recorded in his The Description of Africa and of the Notable Things Therein Contained that, "slaves are the next highest commodity in the marketplace. There is a place where they sell countless slaves on market days." Criminals and prisoners of war, as well as political prisoners were often sold in the marketplaces in Gao, Jenne and Timbuktu.
Perhaps because slavery and slave trading had long existed in much of Africa (though perhaps in forms less brutal than the slavery practised in the Americas), Africans were untroubled by selling slaves to Europeans.