Answer:
(Search Engines Commonly Used)
Person 1 - G00gle
Person 2 - G00gle
Person 3 - Bing
(How Search Engines Helped Them)
Person 1 - Search for news about current events.
Person 2- Search for different topics
Person 3- Find pages on the web through images.
Explanation:
After asking about the search engines that three people in my neighborhood use, I came to the conclusion that G00gle is the most popular platform. The second platform mentioned was Bing. In general, these platforms are used to conduct research by all respondents. However, Bing allows searching for images and that was the reason for the third person to prefer Bing over G00gle.
Answer:
1. Mothers often tells their children stories at bedtime
2. He brushes his teeth before he goes to bed
3. Every year they go to the countryside on holiday.
4. Lan usually don't watch T.V in the evening.
5. My friends always wishes to become a teacher.
6. What time your father goes to work ?
7. We always understand what the teacher explains.
8. He lives in Thai Nguyen in summers.
9. I usually go to school by bus.
10. What program he watches in the afternoon ?
4. Squinting.
This is because he is just waking up to a bright light so his eyes need to adjust, therefore causing him to squint.
Answer:
Her experiences and knowledge led her to question her relationship with her country, Jamaica, to which she felt indifferent and to Britain, like whom she tried to act.
Explanation:
"Back To My Own Country" is a reflective essay written by Andrea Levy. The essay reflects her experience of being from Jamaican heritage and upbringing in Britain.
In her essay, she reflects upon her experiences being Jamaican on Britain's land. She asserts that back in Jamaica, her parents never allowed her to play with the children of darker tone. This separation made her indifferent with her Jamaican origin. And, when her family immigrated to Britain, she tried to act like Britons.
This led her to question of her origin, because both Jamaica and Britain play a vital role in her growth.
C. Representative Cranwell Targets Brite-Mart for Low Wages and Mayor Goode Seeks End to City Transit Strike
If you were concerned with fair employment practices you would read the following articles, Representative Cranwell Targets Brite-Mart for Low Wages and Mayor Goode Seeks End to City Transit Strike. Both of these articles are related to workers rights, one coming from the initiative of a representative and the other through the initiative of the workers. In the Representative Cranwell Targets Brite-Mart for Low Wages article, representative Cranwell shows a concern for the worker's wages in Brite-Mart, alluding to the unfairness of the current wages as they are being "targeted for low wages". While with the Mayor Goode Seeks End to City Transit Strike article, refers mayor Goode responding to the pressures of the organized workers. As an example of a city transit strike, we can take into consideration the 2005 New York City Transit Strike in which the Transport Workers Union Local 100 (TWU) seeked negotiation with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in regards to pension, retirement and wage increases and they called attention to their cause through their organized strike.