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A pre industrial system where the skilled artisan found identity, pride, and self worth in his work.
A pre industrial system where the skilled artisan found identity, pride, and self worth in his work.
To cause to deteriorate or to move backward.
To cause to deteriorate or to move backward.
inflammation of the meninges, usually by either a bacterium (bacterial m) or a virus
inflammation of the meninges, usually by either a bacterium (bacterial m) or a virus
To divide or subdivide into branches or subdivisions.
To divide or subdivide into branches or subdivisions.
A hierarchical framework of learning based on three domains - the cognitive, affective and psychomotor; in the cognitive domain there are six levels of knowledge: knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. In the affective ...
A hierarchical framework of learning based on three domains - the cognitive, affective and psychomotor; in the cognitive domain there are six levels of knowledge: knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. In the affective ...
The selection of words in a literary work. A work's diction forms one of its centrally important literary elements, as writers use words to convey action, reveal character, imply attitudes, identify themes, and suggest values. We can speak of the diction ...
The selection of words in a literary work. A work's diction forms one of its centrally important literary elements, as writers use words to convey action, reveal character, imply attitudes, identify themes, and suggest values. We can speak of the diction ...
The telling of a story or part of a story.
The telling of a story or part of a story.
The most intense use of a central consciousness in narration. The stream-of-consciousness technique takes a reader inside a character’s mind to reveal perceptions, thoughts, and feelings on a conscious or unconscious level. This technique suggests the flow of ...
The most intense use of a central consciousness in narration. The stream-of-consciousness technique takes a reader inside a character’s mind to reveal perceptions, thoughts, and feelings on a conscious or unconscious level. This technique suggests the flow of ...
reconstruct, is to rebuild, thus construct again, build again
reconstruct, is to rebuild, thus construct again, build again
apprehend=learn, Latin root, thus means learning wrong
apprehend=learn, Latin root, thus means learning wrong