13. make heads roll, to dismiss numbers of employees or subordinates. 14. on one's head, as one's responsibility or fault. 15. out of one's head or mind, a. insane; crazy. b. delirious; irrational. 16. over one's head, beyond one's comprehension, ability, or resources. ...
IrrationalTheirrational numbersare all numbers which when written indecimalform does not repeat and does not terminate. RealThereal numbersincludes both the rational and irrational numbers. Remember that under the rational number, we have the subcategories of integers, whole numbers and natural numbers....
would have us believe that their territory is being (illegally) usurped (annexed) by the Israeli government; based on the (false) presupposition that the Palestinians have complete (sovereign
This is one type of conversation in which the appeal to pity fallacy often comes up. This type of fallacy makes an emotional appeal by manipulating someone into doing or believing something by making them feel an emotion such as fear, joy, or pity. (See more examples of this appeal to em...
Some examples of rejection were said to be rejection of a manuscript, unsuccessful career progression, or poor performance on a task or assignment. At the same time, there was large diversity in how people reported responding to challenges. Some people withdrew, stopped trying after rejection, ...