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The central idea, topic, or didactic quality of a work.
The central idea, topic, or didactic quality of a work.
A third year undergraduate student (USA)
A third year undergraduate student (USA)
Located at the eastern part of the Himalayas, Bhutan is a South Asian landlocked kingdom bordered by India to the east, south and west, and by China to the north. Bhutan's population is approximately 708,500 (2010), and it's capital is the city of Thimphu, ...
Bhutan, officially the Kingdom of Bhutan, is a small landlocked country in South Asia, located at the eastern end of the Himalayas and bordered to the south, east and west by the Republic of India and to the north by the People's Republic of China. Bhutan is ...
A culture created in opposition to the dominant culture.
A culture created in opposition to the dominant culture.
A person who teaches children in a school.
A person who teaches children in a school.
earth movements such as slides, rock falls, debris flows, etc
earth movements such as slides, rock falls, debris flows, etc
In the context of human resource planning, a process by which an organization seeks to identify and develop candidates with the potential to take over management positions when incumbents leave or retire and fill key leadership positions in the organization ...
In the context of human resource planning, a process by which an organization seeks to identify and develop candidates with the potential to take over management positions when incumbents leave or retire and fill key leadership positions in the organization ...
In ethics and psychology, the view that in fact all human beings act solely in their individual self-interest (so far as they calculate correctly as to what this is). This view -- particularly in the ethical tradition established by Hobbes -- is often ...
In ethics and psychology, the view that in fact all human beings act solely in their individual self-interest (so far as they calculate correctly as to what this is). This view -- particularly in the ethical tradition established by Hobbes -- is often ...
An object (or semiotic object) is a subject matter of a sign and an interpretant. It can be anything discussable or thinkable, a thing, event, relationship, quality, law, argument, etc., and can even be fictional, for instance Hamlet.
An object (or semiotic object) is a subject matter of a sign and an interpretant. It can be anything discussable or thinkable, a thing, event, relationship, quality, law, argument, etc., and can even be fictional, for instance Hamlet.
The number of hires during the month divided by the number of employees who worked during or received pay for the pay period that includes the 12th of the month.
The number of hires during the month divided by the number of employees who worked during or received pay for the pay period that includes the 12th of the month.