Communal NutritionCommunal nutrition refers to the behavior of certain animals, birds, and insect species to forage in the interests of the entire group and not just the individual animal. This is in contrast to species whose members forage solely for their individual benefit or, more commonly, as a member of a mating couple. Two situations commonly occur among group foraging species. The first one is where every member benefits by the group activity. The other is where some individuals are actually disadvantaged by the obligation to forage for the benefit of the group.Question: Using information from the reading and the lecture, explain how the lecture is related to the reading passage.Now hear a talk on the same subject.
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A Proposal of Removing TelephoneI would like to urge that the university remove telephones from students’ on-campus housing. There are many considerations that make this a good idea. First of all, almost everyone has a cellphone. This means most standard phones are never used anyhow. A second reason is that if the unused phones are taken out of students’ rooms, the students can save money by not having to pay phone bills. So since the phones are useless and cost money, let’s use some common sense and get rid of them.Question: The woman expresses her opinion toward the proposal of removing telephones from the students’ dorm rooms. State her opinion and explain the reasons she gives for holding that opinion.Now hear a conversation between two students.
库存结构合理的控制方法主要包括商品质量结构控制、商品层次结构确定和( )三个方面。
A. 商品需求结构分析
B. 商品价值结构确定
C. 商品需求结构控制D.商品销售结构分析
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Do you agree or disagree with the following statement All students should take a cooking class.