What are transferable skills? What are some examples of your current transferable skills or transferable skills you hope to develop during your undergraduate studies?
What will be an ideal response?
Students should first identify transferable skills as talents and abilities that may be applied to a range of settings and job environments. Answers regarding examples of students’ transferable skills will vary but may include writing, research, and the ability to communicate across languages and cultures or may borrow upon the idea of the “four c’s”: critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity.
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a. It has had no impact on voter registration or voting. b. It has led to more new voters registering, most of whom claim to be Independents. c. It has led to more new voters registering, most of whom claim to Democrats. d. It has increased voter turnout by approximately 10 percent.
Arguments against federalism include all of the following EXCEPT
A. state interests can impede national plans. B. dominant groups in some states and localities have resisted equal rights for minority groups. C. there is greater inequality across the states. D. states and localities can block progress. E. the supremacy of state laws over national laws makes it difficult to craft a universal policies for the country.