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The fоllоwing questiоns will be bаsed on the reаding below. After reаding the passage, answer the following questions related to main idea below before continuing. El Sistema - Changing Education and Communities (1) Education is about learning math, science, and history, right? Perhaps, but one man in Venezuela is sure that education is about a lot more than that. (2) Dr. José Abreu sees education as a way out of poverty for children and a way to change communities. He thinks this is all possible through music education. In 1975, Dr. Abreu began El Sistema (Spanish for The System), a program that provides an education in classical music to the young people of Venezuela, even those who live in the poorest communities. (3) Dr. Abreu wanted the children to have the opportunity to learn classical music, but he also wanted them to learn about personal responsibility, the importance of hard work, and working effectively in a group. He wanted to include the families and communities in order to provide support for the young musicians. Today, more than 300,000 young people in Venezuela are participating in El Sistema. The program has been so successful that it is now expanding rapidly. Programs based on this approach have been launched in locations all over the world and now reach almost 2 million people. (4) This success made scholars wonder how broad its impact might be. In other words, they wanted to know if the program has impact beyond the development of the children's musical abilities. Several studies of music education have found that it can have a range of positive effects. One study found that studying music "enhances child development, providing intellectual and emotional benefits that last a lifetime." This effect was particularly strong among children who play a musical instrument. (5) In general, music education is associated with higher academic performance, both in math and in reading. One evaluation found that the program promoted students' cognitive, personal, and social skills, in addition to their musical skills. It improved their memory, attention, and confidence. Students in the El Sistema program did better in school than students who were not in the program. They were also far more likely to stay in school until graduation. (6) One aspect of these research findings is particularly important. In poor countries or in poor areas of a country, there is often not a lot of money for education, particularly for music education. Perhaps the government feels that music education is optional and the children should concentrate on their studies in math, language, and science instead. However, it is exactly these poor children who could get the greatest benefit from a music education program like El Sistema. Main Idea: Match each paragraph main idea below to a paragraph from the reading. Write the number of the paragraphs in the blanks below. [mainidea1] Research shows that music education helps with other skills. [mainidea2] El Sistema began in Venezuela and was designed to give poor children an opportunity to learn classical music. [mainidea3] Music education has been especially helpful for poor children.
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Almа Hоme Prоducts designs, mаnufаctures and sells hоme cleaning products. Alma creates trademarks to enhance the marketing of its products and many of the trademarks are illustrations that are intended to create familiarity with their products. Alma began marketing a new line of garbage bags called “Fresh-scent” and it put a symbol on each garbage bag and on the box in which it sells the garbage bags that was identical to the “f” symbol used by Facebook (the well-known social media site and app). The symbol (which is a registered trademark of Facebook) is familiar to all of us: Facebook has sued Alma alleging trademark infringement under the Trademark Dilution Revision Act which modified the Lanham Act. Alma believes it has done nothing wrong because it and Facebook conduct business in completely different markets – home cleaning products versus social media – so there can’t be any confusion in the marketplace. Facebook, in turn, has asserted that Alma's conduct violates the Trademark Dilution Revision Act. Which of the following answers is correct?