Explore the terminology employed throughout this workshop by reviewing the vocabulary presented here.
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BackupA copy of information held on a computer that is stored separately from the computer. A person, plan, piece of equipment, etc. that you can use to replace another if necessary. | |
Bear in mindTo remember a piece of information when you are making a decision or thinking about a matter. | |
BehaviorA particular way of acting. | |
BoardroomA room where the people who control a company or organization meet. | |
BodyThe main part of a speech or document, not including the introduction, notes, appendices or conclusion. | |
Body languageBody language is a way of communicating without using words. It's how we show our feelings and thoughts through movements and gestures. For example, if someone crosses their arms and frowns, it usually means they're feeling defensive or upset. On the other hand, if someone smiles and nods, it often means they agree or are happy. | |
BoostIt means to increase, enhance, or improve something, typically in a positive way. | |
BreakthroughA discovery or achievement that comes after a lot of hard work. | |
BreatheTo move air or something else into and out of the lungs. | |
BroadcastTo spread information to a lot of people. | |