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    Intelligence

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    human intelligence have been adopted. The psychometric approach is especially familiar to the general public‚ as well as being the most researched and by far the most widely used in practical settings. Reading a road map upside-down and generating synonyms for the word "brilliant" are two very different skills. But each is a measurable indicator of general intelligence‚ a construct that includes problem solving abilities‚ spatial manipulation and language acquisition. Scientists generally agree that

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    Bhagavadgita Translation

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    "Bhagavad-Gita As It Is" by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. COPYRIGHT NOTICE: This is an evaluation copy of the printed version of this book‚ and is NOT FOR RESALE. This evaluation copy is intended for personal non-commercial use only‚ under the "fair use" guidelines established by international copyright laws. You may use this electronic file to evaluate the printed version of this book‚ for your own private use‚ or for short excerpts used in academic works‚ research‚ student

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    friend just because of their money. It is one of the worst things that can happen to this people because they do not know if somebody is his/her friend because they are nice persons or because they are interested in their money. So‚ in some cases the synonym of money could be the unhappiness. But not

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    Origin Of Word: 1525–35; < Latin ēgregius preeminent‚ equivalent to ē- e-1 + greg-‚ stem of grēx flock + -ius adj. suffix; see –ous 3) Definition: extraordinary in some bad way; glaring; flagrant: an egregious mistake; an egregious liar. Synonyms: gross‚ outrageous‚ notorious‚ shocking. Antonyms: tolerable‚ moderate‚ minor‚ unnoticeable. 4) My Sentence: The entertainer told an egregious lie about his partner. Word: enervate 1) Part Of Speech: Adjective 2) Origin Of Word: 1595–1605;

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    Wicked‚ bad‚ wrong‚ immoral‚ sinful‚foul‚ vile‚ dishonorable‚ corrupt‚ vicious‚ and malicious are synonyms for evil. Evil is basically anything that is not morally beneficial to you or others. For me‚ the best synonym for an evil person is wicked because it summarizes how a person is described. Wicked; morally wrong. There are many things that a person can do to be considered evil. The basic stealing‚ raping

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    It may also be of interest to all readers‚ whose command of English is sufficient to enable them to read texts of average difficulty and who would like to gain some information about the vocabulary resources of Modern English (for example‚ about synonyms and antonyms)‚ about the stylistic peculiarities of English vocabulary‚ about the complex nature of the word ’s meaning and the modern methods of its investigation‚ about English idioms‚ about those changes that English vocabulary underwent in its

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    «the Meaning of the Word»

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    Practical part………………………………………………25 .2.1. Homonyms……………………………………………………………..25-27 .2.1.2. Classificaton of homonyms……………………………………………27-28 .2.1.3.Various types of classification for homonyms………………………...28-31 .2.2.Synonyms……………………………………………………………...31-33 .2.2.1.Classification of synonyms………………………………………………33 .2.3.The using of word meaning in morphemes……………………………33-35 .2.4.Conclusion on Chapter 2………………………………………………..36 .3.General conclusion………………………………………………………37 .4.Bibliography……………………………………………………………

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    BRITISH SLANG AND ITS CLASSIFICATION The understanding of the native speakers’ language is the international problem for our people. Our secondary schools teach the students only the bases of the English language. Our universities do not prepare them to the British streets‚ accommodations‚ pubs where people use their own language‚ the language that differs from that of their parents. They use other words- they use slang. None of the most advanced and flexible ways of teaching English of any country

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    My Writing Struggles

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    Writing is a key to success for countless students throughout all years of academic learning. Throughout high school‚ I did not have many problems. However‚ I had a few struggles which were the same through high school and carried through into my college career. Although I have trouble with writing‚ I try my best on every paper I write. There are a few reasons why I struggle with writing. A lack of patience is the main reason I have trouble with writing. Before college‚ I was unwilling to put a significant

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    1) Prove that the following sets of words are synonyms (use dictionaries). 1. to shout - to yell - to roar. 2. angry - furious - enraged. 3. alone -solitary - lonely. 4. to shudder - to shiver - to tremble. 5. fear - terror - hor­ror. 6. to cry - to weep - to sob. 7. to walk - to trot - to stroll. 8. to stare - to gaze - to glare. 9. to desire - to wish - to want. 10. to like - to admire - to worship. 2) Find the dominant synonym in the following synonymic sets. Explain your choice. 1. to glare

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