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ENTREPRENEURSHIP LESSON 2

WHAT I KNOW?
1) Barter is all about exchanging products that are not using money. And it’s an old
method of exchange.
2) Barter is an alternative method of trading where goods and services are
exchanged directly for one another without using money as an intermediary.
3) Today, bartering has made a considerable comeback using more sophisticated
techniques to aid in trading, for instance, the Internet. In ancient times, this involved
system people in the same area; however, today bartering is global. The value of
bartering items is negotiable with the other party.
4) Money allows people to trade goods and services indirectly; it helps
communicate the price of goods (prices written in dollar and cents correspond to a
numerical amount in your possession, i.e., in your pocket, purse, or wallet); and it
provides individuals with a way to store their wealth.

WHAT IS IT?
1) Growth
2) Inflation
3) Money economy
4) Economy
5) Money economy
GENERAL BIOLOGY 2
MODULE 2
1) Overproduction means that each generation has more offspring than can be
supported by environment. Because of this, competition takes place for limited
resources. And also, the over production of organisms helps in the enhancement
of the rate of survival. The variations in the population are raw material for
selection of species by nature from the list of fittest.
2) They proposed that geologic events in the past were caused by the same
processes operating today, at the same gradual rate. This suggested that Earth
must be much older than a few thousand years.
GENERAL PHYSICS 2
WHAT’S MORE
1) Most objects don't exhibit static electricity because the negative and positive
charges on the object are balanced. All objects are made up of atoms and atoms
have negatively charged electrons, positively charged protons, and neutrally
charged neutrons.
2) Dust doesn’t have a third type of charge. Dust is attracted to both charges
because the dust particle molecules become polarized in the direction of the silk.
3) Electric charge, which can be positive or negative, occurs in discrete natural units
and is neither created nor destroyed. Two objects that have an excess of one
type of charge exert a force of repulsion on each other when relatively close
together.
4) A positive charge occurs when the number of protons exceeds the number of
electrons. A positive charge may be created by adding protons to an atom or
object with a neutral charge. A positive charge also can be created by removing
electrons from a neutrally charged object. A negative charge is an electrical
property of a particle at the subatomic scale. An object is negatively charged if it
has an excess of electrons, and is uncharged or positively charged otherwise.

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