So far, we have often spoken about men, but what happened to all the women? Can we blame it all on Carl Linnaeus, the Swedish naturalist who coined the term Homo in the eighteenth century to describe both sexes? The term is somewhat inapt for describing a female. We must make an ...
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On the one hand, the absence of counterparts in many English language term coined the new volunteer, English translation to "trust" should be the basic starting point deduction for death, neither original; also, the word meaning harm ocean flavor, but are not compelled to go astray. It is ...
Minoritarianism is a term coined by political scientists to describe a condition in which a minority has control of key decision-making processes. For example, the U.S. Senate requires a supermajority for certain things, which gives the minority party the power to veto these issues. This is ...
hanyu coined a new term was born in China's particular history, geography, culture, customs, and other unique environment, and have a distinct national or local character. Therefore, these are not just language translation of the term surface alleged meaning of the conversion, and more are two...
The problem is so severe that thecountry has even coined(创造) a term for it: karoshi,which means death by overwork from stress-causedillnesses or severe depression. Some typical cases havecaused businesses to start looking for solutions. Somecompanies have begun offering employees more flexibility...
Data visualization guruEdward Tuftecoined the term “data-ink ratio” to emphasize the importance of minimalism in chart design. The general idea: a large share of the ink required to print a graph should directly represent data-information. ...
Bob (“spare a bob or two”) –a pound; (historically, a bob was slang for a shilling but inflation has raised its value!) Bobby –affectionate slang term for a policeman; derived from the nickname for Sir Robert Peel, the founder of the Metropolitan Police. Often used in the phrase:...
Twenty-one years ago, when British economist Jim O'Neill coined the term "BRIC" -- an acronym for Brazil, Russia, India and China, it read like investment advice, pointing to promising prospects for emerging economies. With South Africa added in 2010 to become the "BRICS," the group, rep...
Sometimes (for example, when the term DBFO is used) the “maintain” function is considered implicit in the operations. Similarly, for those contracts with no operations in the strict sense of the word (interface with users, especially collecting fees), the O “operation” is sometimes omit...