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The answer is 1). Increase farm and factory output :)
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Explanation:
<u>Web based training
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Advantage of web based training
- There is user's flexibility as modules can be attended at any time and can take enough time
- There is no limit for number of students as multiple users can be trained at a time
Disadvantage web based training
- Learning is limited as confusion related to concept aren't entertained immediately
- Learners can learn only the content that is present in the module
- Cross learning is missing
Audience factors to be considered in web based training
- Not all learners is tech friendly
, so might be difficult to some students
- Should use simple language
- Detailed explanation should be present
<u>Face to face training
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Advantage of Face to Face training
- Cross learning from co-student is one of important feature of face to face training.
- Learner can take direct advantage of teacher experience
- Confusion can be immediately entertained
Disadvantage of Face to Face learning:
- Training is bound to time.
- Only a limited number of students can be trained at a time.
- Face to face training has its own pace; therefore, slow learner may suffer.
Audience factors to be considered in Face to face training
Learning abilities of all students should be considered
In “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” the listeners are meant to feel scared.
“Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” was a sermon written by Jonathan Edwards, a British Colonial Christian theologian. He preached this sermon to his own congregation in Northampton, Massachusetts yet its effects were unknown. Edwards’s sermon was a common sermon about the Great Awakening, wherein the belief that Hell is real was emphasized.
Answer:Ears
Explanation:
The ear is structure is superior and lateral to the oral region. Posterior, inferior and lateral to the ocular region. Posterior and lateral to the nasal region.
The ear is one of the five sense organs that enables us to hear. Hearing can be defined as the perception of sound energy via the brain and central nervous system.
Hearing has two components: identification of sounds and localisation of sounds.
The ear is divided into three main parts.
1) The inner ear which is filled with fluid contains the receptors for sound which convert fluid motion into electrical signals known as action potentials that are sent to the brain to enable sound perception.
2) The outer ear acts as a funnel to conduct air vibrations through to the eardrum. It also has the function of sound localisation.
3) The middle ear is located between the external and inner ear. The middle ear functions to transfer the vibrations of the eardrum to the inner ear fluid.