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Study on one’s own, learning from materials often supported by a tutor, in contrast to working in a class or attending a lecture.
Kika iwe ni aaye ara eni, kiko eko lati ara awon ohun elo eyi ti oluko kan saba maa nse iranlowo, ni iyato si sise ise ninu yara ikawe tabi lilo si ibi ti a ti ngba idanilekoo
The processes for dealing with employee behavior which does not meet organizational standards.
Awon ona ti a ngba bojuto iwa osise ti ko ba alakale ile ise mu
Those who have been incorporated into Christ in Baptism and constituted as the people of God, the Church (871). The term "lay faithful" refers to the laity, all the faithful except those in Holy Orders and those who belong to a religious state approved by the ...
Awon ti o ti wonu Kristi ninu Iribomi ti won si je eniyan Olorun, Ijo naa (871) Oro naa "awon onigbagbo ponbele" ntoka si awon omo ijo, gbogbo awon onigbagbo yato si awon ti o wa ninu Ise Iranse ati awon ti o wa ni ipo ti esin kan ti Ijo fi owo si (897)
The visit of the angel Gabriel to the virgin Mary to inform her that she was to be the mother of the Savior. After giving her consent to God's word, Mary became the mother of Jesus by the power of the Holy Spirit (484, 494).
Ibewo ti angeli Gabrieli se si Maria wundia lati so fun u pe oun yoo di iya Olugbala Leyin ti o fi ara mo oro Olorun, Maria di iya Jesu nipa agbara Emi Mimo (484, 494)
Reducing the number of employees in an organization.
Didin iye awon osise ile ise kan ku
nonfictional story based on the facts
itan ti ki ise aroso ti o da lori otito
A legal contract signed by all employees to guarantee that they will not reveal the company's confidential and propriety information.
Iwe ti gbogbo osise ti owo bo pe awon ko ni tu asiri ikoiko ti ile ise naa sita
An assessment of an employee's performance, with potential salary raises for good performance.
Sise ayewo isesi osise kan, pelu siseese afikun owo oya fun iwa rere
Women who have decided with the Church's approval to cling only to the Lord and to live in a state of virginity "for the sake of the kingdom of heaven" and are consecrated in that state by a solemn rite (922-924).
Awon obinrin ti o je wipe won ti pinnu pelu atileyin ase ijo lati diro mo Oluwa nikan lati gbe ni ipo wundia "nitori ijoba orun" ti a si ya won si mimo ni ipo yen nipa eto isin kan ti o jinle (922-924)
The fifth book of the Old Testament.
Iwe ikarun un ti Majemu Laelae