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The use of standardized, systematic procedures in the search for knowledge.
The use of standardized, systematic procedures in the search for knowledge.
A group that is set apart from others because of its national origin or distinctive cultural patterns.
A group that is set apart from others because of its national origin or distinctive cultural patterns.
The period of time between the high and low seasons when rates for a destination are between their highest and lowest.
The period of time between the high and low seasons when rates for a destination are between their highest and lowest.
Meaning "purgation," catharsis describes the release of the emotions of pity and fear by the audience at the end of a tragedy. In his Poetics, Aristotle discusses the importance of catharsis. The audience faces the misfortunes of the protagonist, which elicit ...
Meaning "purgation," catharsis describes the release of the emotions of pity and fear by the audience at the end of a tragedy. In his Poetics, Aristotle discusses the importance of catharsis. The audience faces the misfortunes of the protagonist, which elicit ...
A worker who has completed his apprenticeship in a trade or craft and is therefore considered a qualified skilled worker.
A worker who has completed his apprenticeship in a trade or craft and is therefore considered a qualified skilled worker.
pompous or bombastic; worthless or cheap
pompous or bombastic; worthless or cheap
an elastic bed bottom or mattress made of wires interwoven or looped together in various ways.
an elastic bed bottom or mattress made of wires interwoven or looped together in various ways.
Early labor groups formed by workers for social and philanthropic purposes.
Early labor groups formed by workers for social and philanthropic purposes.
A listing of works used and/or considered by an author in the preparation of a work.
A listing of works used and/or considered by an author in the preparation of a work.
propel, is to drive or urge forward, let go forward, let something go further.
propel, is to drive or urge forward, let go forward, let something go further.