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Tolerant of opposing  viewpoints

broad‐minded

The state of being able  to proceed with  something without  difficulty

convenience

The practice of  obtaining information  or input into a task or  project by enlisting the  services of a large  number of people,  either paid or unpaid,  typically via the  Internet

crowdsourcing
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The activity of setting  up a business or  businesses, taking on  financial risks in the  hope of profit

entrepreneurship

originating, existing, or  occurring outside the  earth or its atmosphere

extraterrestrial

The process by which  businesses develop  international influence  or start operating on an  international scale

globalization

Hydrogen is a gas that is  the lightest of all the  elements.

hydrogen

To (cause to)   become less  in size, strength,  or force

moderate

a person who tries to   sell things, especially on  the street, by phone,  etc

peddler

an attempt to trick  someone into giving  (financial) information  over the internet or by  email

phishing

Without concern as to  advice, warning, or  hardship

regardless

Having a  good understanding   of the  way people behave   and/or   good knowledge of  culture   and fashion

sophisticated

The act of using  someone unfairly for  your own advantage

exploitation

A vegan diet that  includes sustainable  (= using methods  that do not harm the  environment) fish  and seafood.

seaganism

A clever device or  object that has been  invented for a  particular purpose:

contrivance

The economic theory  that trade generates  wealth, a mercantilist  economy tries to  increase its wealth by  maximizing exports  and minimizing  imports.

mercantilism

People who live in a  freeconomy: a  system or range of  economic activities  based on the free  exchange of goods  and services. People  who live in a  freeconomy have no  money.

freeconomist

The action of  breaking the terms of  a law, agreement

infringement

A labour‐saving  device or method is  one that saves a lot  of effort and time.

labour‐saving

Something that is  lavish exists, is spent,  or is given in a very  large amount,  especially if it costs a  lot of money

lavish

To make someone  want to do  something. To  stimulate. To provide  someone with good  reason for wanting to  do something.  Motivation to behave  a certain way.

incentivize

It’s a place where  waste is buried in the  ground in large  amounts

landfills

A political and  economic system in  which planning and  policy are controlled  by large groups such  as businesses, trade  unions, and central  government

corporatism

The practice of  obtaining something,  especially money,  through force or  threats. Blackmailing  e.g.

extort

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