I was able to find the questions to complete with the verbs saber and conocer:
- ¿<u>Conoces</u> a muchas personas aquí?
- ¿<u>Sabes</u> jugar al tenis?
- ¿<u>Sabes</u> cocinar bien?
- ¿<u>Conoces</u> a los dueños del apartamento?
- ¿<u>Sabes</u> qué tiendas están cerca (close by)?
<u>Saber/conocer</u>
Both verbs (saber and conocer) express the idea of ''knowing". The difference is that you use ''saber'' to talk about facts or learned skills, and you use ''conocer'' when you have familiarity with the thing, person or place you are saying you know.
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The word 'recalcitrant' has a Latin origin<em> </em>(<em>calcitrare</em>) and was originally used for describing "to kick" actions.
<h3>What does recalcitrant mean?</h3>
Recalcitrant is a word derived from <em>calcitrare</em><em> </em>(Latin) and originally used for indicating "to kick" actions.
A person considered 'recalcitrant' is someone who is obstinately defiant of authorities and/or social restraints.
Two synonyms of this word (recalcitrant) may be ungovernable and insubordinate, whereas two antonyms include docile and subordinate.
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Confidentiality is a virtue which states that you need to secure information by limiting computer access to authorized personnel only.
Keeping confidential data is crucial especially if your business deals with very important information about a person and his security.
Trust is built between a company and a client. The client trusts the company to keep his information secure and confidential from outside parties. Once the confidentiality of the company is compromised, the business will suffer because clients will no longer trust the company to keep their data secure.<span />