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Evidence Certainty
facts, information, documents,
etc. that give reason to believe
that something is true
anything that helps to prove
that something is or is not true
the state of being
completely confident or
having no doubt about
something.
the sure knowledge that
something is true
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
Interpretation truth
an explanation or
opinion of what
something means
a fact or principle that is
thought to be true by
most people the actual
fact or facts about a
matter
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
power justification
ability to control
people and events.
an official or legal right
to do something
a good reason or
explanation for
something
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
Explanation Objectivity
the details or reasons
that someone gives to
make something clear
or easy to understand
the fact of being
based on facts and not
influenced by personal
beliefs or feeling
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
Perspective Culture
a particular way of
considering something
that depends on one’s
experience and
personality
the way of life, especially
the general customs and
beliefs, of a particular
group of people at a
particular time
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
Values Responsibility
the beliefs people have,
especially about what is
right and wrong and what
is most important in life,
that control their behaviour
something that it is your
job or duty to deal with.
to have a duty to work for
or help someone who is in
a position of authority over
you@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
Evidence Certainty
facts, information, documents,
etc. that give reason to believe
that something is true
anything that helps to prove
that something is or is not true
the state of being
completely confident or
having no doubt about
something.
the sure knowledge that
something is true
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
Interpretation truth
an explanation or
opinion of what
something means
a fact or principle that is
thought to be true by
most people the actual
fact or facts about a
matter
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
power justification
ability to control
people and events.
an official or legal right
to do something
a good reason or
explanation for
something
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
Explanation Objectivity
the details or reasons
that someone gives to
make something clear
or easy to understand
the fact of being
based on facts and not
influenced by personal
beliefs or feeling
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
Perspective Culture
a particular way of
considering something
that depends on one’s
experience and
personality
the way of life, especially
the general customs and
beliefs, of a particular
group of people at a
particular time
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
Values Responsibility
the beliefs people have,
especially about what is
right and wrong and what
is most important in life,
that control their behaviour
something that it is your
job or duty to deal with.
to have a duty to work for
or help someone who is in
a position of authority over
you@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
Evidence Certainty
facts, information, documents,
etc. that give reason to believe
that something is true
anything that helps to prove
that something is or is not true
the state of being
completely confident or
having no doubt about
something.
the sure knowledge that
something is true
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
Interpretation truth
an explanation or
opinion of what
something means
a fact or principle that is
thought to be true by
most people the actual
fact or facts about a
matter
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
power justification
ability to control
people and events.
an official or legal right
to do something
a good reason or
explanation for
something
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
Explanation Objectivity
the details or reasons
that someone gives to
make something clear
or easy to understand
the fact of being
based on facts and not
influenced by personal
beliefs or feeling
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
Perspective Culture
a particular way of
considering something
that depends on one’s
experience and
personality
the way of life, especially
the general customs and
beliefs, of a particular
group of people at a
particular time
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
Values Responsibility
the beliefs people have,
especially about what is
right and wrong and what
is most important in life,
that control their behaviour
something that it is your
job or duty to deal with.
to have a duty to work for
or help someone who is in
a position of authority over
you@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
Evidence Certainty
facts, information, documents,
etc. that give reason to believe
that something is true
anything that helps to prove
that something is or is not true
the state of being
completely confident or
having no doubt about
something.
the sure knowledge that
something is true
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
Interpretation truth
an explanation or
opinion of what
something means
a fact or principle that is
thought to be true by
most people the actual
fact or facts about a
matter
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
power justification
ability to control
people and events.
an official or legal right
to do something
a good reason or
explanation for
something
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
Explanation Objectivity
the details or reasons
that someone gives to
make something clear
or easy to understand
the fact of being
based on facts and not
influenced by personal
beliefs or feeling
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
Perspective Culture
a particular way of
considering something
that depends on one’s
experience and
personality
the way of life, especially
the general customs and
beliefs, of a particular
group of people at a
particular time
@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary
Values Responsibility
the beliefs people have,
especially about what is
right and wrong and what
is most important in life,
that control their behaviour
something that it is your
job or duty to deal with.
to have a duty to work for
or help someone who is in
a position of authority over
you@Cambridge Dictionary@Cambridge Dictionary