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Advanced English Vocabulary and Verb Patterns

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Essential English Synonyms and Vocabulary

  • Succeeded in / Managed to: To achieve a goal.
  • Trip / Journey: Travel from one place to another.
  • Giving, Supplying, Offering: Providing.
  • Suggests, Brings up: Raises.
  • Achieving: Accomplishing.
  • Sickness, Illness: Disease.
  • Innumerable, Numberless: Countless.
  • Observed: Noticed.
  • Friendly, Easygoing: Good-natured.
  • Irritation, Displeasure: Annoyance.
  • Aim, Purpose: Goal.
  • Useful, Worthy, Rewarding: Worthwhile.
  • Conscious: Aware.
  • Cancelling: Reversing.
  • Pull the trigger: Shoot.
  • Search for, Seek: Look up.
  • Enormous, Large: Huge.
  • Tendency: Trend.
  • Poll, Questionnaire: Survey.
  • Succeed, Triumph: Overcome.
  • Declare, Assert: Claim.
  • Inequitable, Improper: Unfair.
  • Spectator, Audience: Viewers.
  • Prepared, Ready, Voluntary: Willing.
  • Entered: Walked in.
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Reported Speech Transformation in English

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Tense Changes in Reported Speech

  • Present Simple to Past Simple: "I train every day." He said (that) he trained every day.
  • Present Continuous to Past Continuous: "I'm having a shower." He said (that) he was having a shower.
  • Present Perfect to Past Perfect: "We haven't seen it yet." They said (that) they hadn't seen it yet.
  • Past Simple to Past Perfect: "I met her at 3 pm." He said (that) he had met her at 3 pm.
  • Imperative to Infinitive: "Be quiet." He told us to be quiet.
  • Can to Could: "I can't swim." He said (that) he couldn't swim.
  • Will to Would: "I'll send you a postcard." He said (that) he'd send us a postcard.
  • Must/Have to to Had to: "You must study harder." He said (that) we had to study harder.
  • May to Might: "It may be true." He said (that) it
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Mastering English Grammar: Passive Voice and Quantifiers

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Common English Opposites

Opposites:

  • Small – Large
  • Big/Casual – Formal
  • Easy to use – Difficult
  • Expensive – Cheap
  • Tough – Weak
  • Light – Heavy

Complete the Conversation Exchanges

  1. Do you think / Don’t you think the design...?
  2. How do you feel / What do you think?
  3. ...about the new...
  4. Do or don’t the design?

Passive Voice Sentence Practice

  1. A new security system was introduced last month.
  2. The office is cleaned every day.
  3. My new motorbike was stolen.
  4. Tickets are always checked on the train.
  5. When was the microscope invented?
  6. A new edition of the book was published last year.

Changing Passive Form to Active Form

  1. My sister bought a new car.
  2. We buy fresh fruit and vegetables for our lunch menu every day.
  3. They found a great new restaurant for dinner.

Grammar Practice:

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Marketing Fundamentals and Business Sales Processes

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Core Marketing Concepts and the Marketing Mix

Marketing: This involves the different activities involved in distributing goods from the manufacturer to the final customer. Marketing-mix: This is the combination of the different elements of a company's marketing plan, which include:

  • Products: Items made for sale.
  • Price: How much the product will cost (pricing).
  • Place: Where the product will be sold.
  • Promotion: The publicity the product will receive.

Advertising: An important element of marketing functions used to increase sales by making the product or service known and emphasizing its superior quality. Packaging: This can prevent damage to the goods inside, attract consumers, and encourage them to buy.

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Strategic Information Systems and Digital Business

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Foundations of Information Systems

  • What exactly is an information system? How does it work? What are its management, organization, and technology components?
  • What academic disciplines are used to study information systems? How does each contribute to an understanding of information systems? What is a sociotechnical systems perspective?
  • What are complementary assets? Why are complementary assets essential for ensuring that information systems provide genuine value for an organization?
  • How are information systems transforming business, and what is their relationship to globalization?

Strategic Advantage and Competitive Models

  • Which features of organizations do managers need to know about to build and use information systems successfully? What is the
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Core Concepts of Information Systems and IT Infrastructure

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Definition of Information Systems

An information system can be defined technically as a set of interrelated components that collect, process, store, and distribute information to support decision-making and control in an organization.

Definition of the Internet of Things (IoT)

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a computing concept that describes a future where everyday physical objects are connected to the internet and can communicate with other devices. The IoT is significant because objects that represent themselves digitally become something greater than the object by itself.

Relation Between Cloud Computing and E-business

To run an e-business, the support of cloud computing is essential. Main business processes are collected on the internet, and... Continue reading "Core Concepts of Information Systems and IT Infrastructure" »

Impact of Information Systems on Modern Business

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Information Systems, Business, and Globalization

Email, smartphones, and tablet computers have become essential tools for conducting business, allowing many businesses to buy, sell, advertise, and solicit customer feedback online. Organizations are trying to become more competitive and efficient by digitally enabling their core business processes and evolving into digital firms. The internet has stimulated globalization by dramatically reducing the cost of producing, buying, and selling goods on a global scale.

Why Information Systems are Essential

Information systems are a foundation for conducting business today. In many industries, survival and the ability to achieve strategic business goals are difficult without extensive use of information

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The Impact of E-commerce on Modern Business and Marketing

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Challenges of Strategic Information Systems

Implementing strategic systems often requires extensive organizational change and a transition from one sociotechnical level to another. Such changes are called strategic transitions and are often difficult and painful to achieve. Moreover, not all strategic systems are profitable, and they can be expensive to build. Many strategic information systems are easily copied by other firms, so that strategic advantage is not always sustainable.

Unique Features of E-commerce and Digital Markets

E-commerce involves digitally enabled commercial transactions between and among organizations and individuals. Unique features of e-commerce technology include:

  • Ubiquity: Available everywhere, at all times.
  • Global Reach:
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William Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience: Symbolism and Themes

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William Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience: Two Contrary States of the Human Soul

William Blake's initial intention for Songs of Innocence and of Experience was to create a book for children, dedicated to the theme of innocence. The book's frontispiece, a key visual element, depicts an angel and a man holding a pipe or a flute. Two trees frame a gateway through which the man appears to be entering. Interestingly, he is shown seemingly naked, yet also clothed, a visual paradox. This image serves as a representation of the introductory poem, suggesting that the book illuminates the reader, much like the "Children's faces" mentioned in the text. The contrasting attitudes of the woman and the children, highlighting the adult versus child... Continue reading "William Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience: Symbolism and Themes" »

William Blake's Vision: Art, Symbolism, and Biblical Interpretations

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William Blake: Romantic Poet and Visionary Artist

William Blake (1757-1827) was a prominent Romantic poet and artist. (Note: The original discussion also referenced *Blackadder* series: Middle Ages, Renaissance, Regency, Great Europe.)

Blake's unique perception of God challenged conventional views, portraying a deity that was not always perfect. His work often delves into profound spiritual concepts, as seen in his *Proverbs of Hell*, where the voice of the Devil speaks (p.105).

Blake's "Elohim Creating Adam"

Blake's interpretation of creation, influenced by the *King James Bible* (published 1611), is depicted in his non-realistic painting, characterized by symbolic elements like the sun, planets, clouds, and sunlight. The presence of the snake... Continue reading "William Blake's Vision: Art, Symbolism, and Biblical Interpretations" »