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shamoil ahmad

Patna, India

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English (EN)diary day

The diary day is the day about which the designated person reports his or her activities for the American Time Use Survey. For example, the diary day of a designated person interviewed on Tuesday is Monday.

Hindi (HI)डायरी दिन

The diary day is the day about which the designated person reports his or her activities for the American Time Use Survey. For example, the diary day of a designated person interviewed on Tuesday is Monday.

Labor; Labor statistics

English (EN)ostracize

ostracize, is to exclude from public or private favor, kick way from country.

Hindi (HI)समाज से बाहर निकालना

ostracize, is to exclude from public or private favor, kick way from country.

Education; SAT vocabulary

English (EN)deduction

A presumably valid argument in which the argument proceeds from premises to conclusion in such a way that if the premisses are true, the conclusion absolutely must be true. An inductive argument is one that does not meet this standard, its premises giving at ...

Hindi (HI)कटौती

A presumably valid argument in which the argument proceeds from premises to conclusion in such a way that if the premisses are true, the conclusion absolutely must be true. An inductive argument is one that does not meet this standard, its premises giving at ...

Philosophy; General philosophy

English (EN)thwart

a bench seat across the width of an open boat.

Hindi (HI)विफल

a bench seat across the width of an open boat.

Transportation; Nautical

English (EN)duty

Action, or an act, that is due by moral or legal obligation. Rights, grounded in core ethical principles such as autonomy, beneficence/nonmaleficence and justice, create duties -- either of non-interference (for negative rights) or for provision of social ...

Hindi (HI)कर्तब्य

Action, or an act, that is due by moral or legal obligation. Rights, grounded in core ethical principles such as autonomy, beneficence/nonmaleficence and justice, create duties -- either of non-interference (for negative rights) or for provision of social ...

Philosophy; Ethics

English (EN)bilingual

Possessing knowledge of two languages; typically it refers to a person who can speak and write two languages.

Hindi (HI)द्विभाषिक

Possessing knowledge of two languages; typically it refers to a person who can speak and write two languages.

Education; Teaching

English (EN)resurgent

rising or tending to rise again; reviving

Hindi (HI)पुनस्र्त्थानशील

rising or tending to rise again; reviving

Literature; Novels

English (EN)Aristotle

Aristotle (384 BC – 322 BC), a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. His writings cover many subjects, including physics, metaphysics, poetry, theater, music, logic, rhetoric, linguistics, politics, government, ethics, ...

Hindi (HI)अरस्तू

Aristotle (384 BC – 322 BC), a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. His writings cover many subjects, including physics, metaphysics, poetry, theater, music, logic, rhetoric, linguistics, politics, government, ethics, ...

People; Philosophers

English (EN)syllabus

A course outline which includes information on what students will study, when assignments are due, and how grades will be assigned.

Hindi (HI)पाठ्यक्रम

A course outline which includes information on what students will study, when assignments are due, and how grades will be assigned.

Education; Colleges & universities

English (EN)absolutism

As an ethical theory, it can be contrasted with relativism. An absolutist would assert that there is one correct approach to the moral life, across persons and cultures. Absolute ethical dictates might be attributed by adherents to the (unequivocally ...

Hindi (HI)निरंकुश राज्य का सिद्धान्त

As an ethical theory, it can be contrasted with relativism. An absolutist would assert that there is one correct approach to the moral life, across persons and cultures. Absolute ethical dictates might be attributed by adherents to the (unequivocally ...

Philosophy; Ethics