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Understanding Key Terms: Availability, Custom, and Entrepreneurship

This text explores essential concepts related to availability, custom, and entrepreneurship. It highlights practical examples, such as the availability of soup ingredients at the market, customary practices like a bride wearing white on her wedding day, and the role of an entrepreneur in starting a business. Additionally, it poses questions that encourage personal reflection on how these concepts apply in everyday life—such as what is customary on holidays and how individuals can be influenced by authority figures in their choices.

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Understanding Key Terms: Availability, Custom, and Entrepreneurship

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  1. UNIT 2A available - ready for use; at hand The ingredients for the soup are available at the market. Question: Where would sports equipment be available?

  2. UNIT 2A cater to satisfy the needs of; make things easy or pleasant; to supply food and service My grandmother always caters to me and gives me everything I need. Question: Who caters to you?

  3. UNIT 2A customary usual; expected; routine It is customary for the bride to wear white on her wedding day. Question: What is customary on Thanksgiving Day?

  4. UNIT 2A dissuade to persuade someone not to do something The boss tried to dissuade her workers from quitting. Question: What do your teachers try to dissuade you from doing in the classroom?

  5. UNIT 2A entrepreneur a person who starts his or her own business An entrepreneur often takes a financial risk when starting a new business. Question: If you were an entrepreneur, what business would you start?

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