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The part of the subconscious that Freud believed regulates and balances the needs of the id and superego.
The part of the subconscious that Freud believed regulates and balances the needs of the id and superego.
Hourly straight-time wage rate or, for workers not paid on an hourly basis, straight-time earnings divided by the corresponding hours. Straight-time wage and salary rates are total earnings before payroll deductions, excluding premium pay for overtime and for ...
Hourly straight-time wage rate or, for workers not paid on an hourly basis, straight-time earnings divided by the corresponding hours. Straight-time wage and salary rates are total earnings before payroll deductions, excluding premium pay for overtime and for ...
Also called true rhyme or exact rhyme, a rhyme which meets the following requirements: (1) an exact correspondence in the vowel sound and, in words ending in consonants, the sound of the final consonant, (2) a difference in the consonant sounds preceding the ...
Also called true rhyme or exact rhyme, a rhyme which meets the following requirements: (1) an exact correspondence in the vowel sound and, in words ending in consonants, the sound of the final consonant, (2) a difference in the consonant sounds preceding the ...
A fourth year undergraduate student (USA)
A fourth year undergraduate student (USA)
A short poem for children written in rhyming verse and handed down in folklore.
A short poem for children written in rhyming verse and handed down in folklore.
A vector quantity, L, that is the rotational analogue of linear momentum. For a single particle, the angular momentum is the cross product of the particle’s displacement from the axis of rotation and the particle’s linear momentum, . For a rigid body, the ...
Also called moment of momentum, it is the cross product of position vector and momentum.
To give up using or having.
To give up using or having.
A metaphor whose elements are either incongruent or contradictory by the use of incompatible identifications, such as "the dog pulled in its horns" or "to take arms against a sea of troubles."
A metaphor whose elements are either incongruent or contradictory by the use of incompatible identifications, such as "the dog pulled in its horns" or "to take arms against a sea of troubles."
North Indian 20th century weaving town.
North Indian 20th century weaving town.
The amount of formal education a person has achieved.
The amount of formal education a person has achieved.