The theory of learning underlying the Grammar-Translation Method was Faculty Psychology. The Faculty Psychologists believed that the mind of human beings had various faculties which could be trained separately.()A对B错

The theory of learning underlying the Grammar-Translation Method was Faculty Psychology. The Faculty Psychologists believed that the mind of human beings had various faculties which could be trained separately.()

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History has shown that project managers can be trained in a combination of ways. Which method is usually preferred by most companies?A . Experiential learning, on-the-jobB . Formal education and special course (degreed programs)C . Professional activities, seminarsD . Individual readingsE . None of the above

32 History has shown that project managers can be trained in a combination of ways. Which method is usually preferred by most companies?A. Experiential learning, on-the-jobB. Formal education and special course (degreed programs)C. Professional activities, seminarsD. Individual readingsE. None of the above

The instruction describes completely the ____ and its safety basis. A faculty ;B facilitate ;C facility

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From: Camille StoneTo: All employeesSubject: Next week's faculty meetingDate: Tuesday, January 6Hello,Because next week's holiday falls on a Thursday, we will have to reschedule our weekly faculty meeting to Friday. Please meet in the faculty room by 5 P.M. on Friday January 16. If you're taking Friday as a vacation day, please let Shirley in the general affairs know by Wednesday.Thank you and enjoy your day off!CamilleWhat will be rescheduled?A. A presentationB. A holiday partyC. A faculty meetingD. A training workshop.

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