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- 3. The skills, knowledge, and abilities that individuals need to perform a particular job or task effectively. They can be technical (specific to a field or profession) or transferable (broad skills such as communication, problem-solving, or leadership).
- 4. The practice or science of farming, which involves cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food, fiber, and other products. Agriculture is a fundamental activity for sustaining human populations and economies and includes a range of activities from crop production to livestock management.
- 5. An organization or enterprise engaged in the production, sale, or provision of goods or services in exchange for profit. This term can refer to individual companies or the general economic activity of trade and commerce. It also refers to the activities involved in managing and running such organizations.
- 7. Career and Technical Education
- 8. Future Business Leaders of America
- 9. Career and Technical Student Organizations are student organizations that teach leadership and personal development through real-world experiences.
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- 1. Distributed Education Clubs of America
- 2. Technology Student Association
- 3. The duties and obligations of citizens to contribute to the well-being of their community and society at large. This can include participating in democratic processes (such as voting), obeying laws, volunteering, helping others, and taking care of the environment.
- 6. An acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. It refers to fields of study and careers that focus on these disciplines. This type of education aims to develop students' knowledge and skills in these areas, which are considered essential for innovation and economic growth in the modern world.
- 7. Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education
