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A brief story that teaches a lesson often ethical or spiritual. See Fable.
A brief story that teaches a lesson often ethical or spiritual. See Fable.
recapture, is capture again, noun is recapturing, catch again.
recapture, is capture again, noun is recapturing, catch again.
A common way to determine whether a risk is considered low, moderate, or high by combining the two dimensions of a risk: its probability of occurrence, and its impact on objectives if it occurs.
A common way to determine whether a risk is considered low, moderate, or high by combining the two dimensions of a risk: its probability of occurrence, and its impact on objectives if it occurs.
The idea of a literary work abstracted from its details of language, character, and action, and cast in the form of a generalization."
The idea of a literary work abstracted from its details of language, character, and action, and cast in the form of a generalization."
A writer is a person who produces literary content, including but not limited to stories, poetry, music and other literary art, advertising,procedures, and books.
A writer is a person who produces literary content, including but not limited to stories, poetry, music and other literary art, advertising,procedures, and books.
The science of human duty; the rules of human conduct. The function of morality is "to combat the deleterious consequences of human sympathies" (Beauchamp). Its aim is "to contribute to betterment -- or at least non-deterioration -- of the human predicament" ...
The science of human duty; the rules of human conduct. The function of morality is "to combat the deleterious consequences of human sympathies" (Beauchamp). Its aim is "to contribute to betterment -- or at least non-deterioration -- of the human predicament" ...
The basis for action or complaint, as in grounds for divorce.
The basis for action or complaint, as in grounds for divorce.
Shows what percentage of workers in an occupation earn less than a given wage and what percentage earn more. For example, a 25th percentile wage of $15. 00 indicates that 25% of workers (in a given occupation in a given area) earn less than $15. 00; therefore ...
Shows what percentage of workers in an occupation earn less than a given wage and what percentage earn more. For example, a 25th percentile wage of $15. 00 indicates that 25% of workers (in a given occupation in a given area) earn less than $15. 00; therefore ...
Passed in 1946 by a Congress which intended to establish machinery to maintain full employment. A Council of Economic Advisers was created to survey the status of the American economy and to advise the President. The Act, however, failed to solve the ...
Passed in 1946 by a Congress which intended to establish machinery to maintain full employment. A Council of Economic Advisers was created to survey the status of the American economy and to advise the President. The Act, however, failed to solve the ...
The character, force, or collection of forces in fiction or drama that opposes the protagonist and gives rise to the conflict of the story; an opponent of the protagonist, such as Claudius in Shakespeare’s play Hamlet. See also character, conflict.
The character, force, or collection of forces in fiction or drama that opposes the protagonist and gives rise to the conflict of the story; an opponent of the protagonist, such as Claudius in Shakespeare’s play Hamlet. See also character, conflict.