A root is the base form of a word that cannot further be analyzed without total loss of identity. That is to say, it is that part of the word left when all the affixes are removed. In the word internationalism,
This paper argues that biodiversity should be understood as a normative concept constrained by a set of adequacy conditions that reflect scientific explications of diversity. That there is a normative aspect to biodiversity has long been recognized by en
What does the 'Wall of Ailing Corn' represent in The Kite Runner? The Wall of Ailing Corn: The Kite Runner is a bestselling novel by Afghan-American author Khaled Hosseini, first published in 2003. The narrative follows half-brothers Amir and Hassan as they struggle to survive duri...
athe increase in bad language,the disappearance of simple good manners.So many questions about what to do,Here was a father who cared about spending the with his son and who had come up with this plan on a saturday morning the increase in bad language, the disappearance of simple good ...
Saba Manzoor, and Balli Sehrawat - interact with their affluent classmates in theNetflix TV show, and the tension that comes as a result, brings much of the drama toClass. Also important, however, is the "lower caste," which carries a particular connotation that may not be immediately obvi...
anthropophagia is borne out of negative connotation of others as danger, threat (Bauman, 2000, 101). But as Brand and Rushdie reveal, social, political, and cultural phagia is often connected to destructive acts of memory, scripts that s...
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does something physically demanding day after day, of her own free will, and succeeds at it. It is the story of a working-class woman and her mind — of what Strayed thought about in the three months she spent almost entirely alone. And it is a story that ends happily in the near-...
Unexplainable often carries a connotation of wonder or awe, as it is frequently associated with things that are mysterious or beyond the realm of current scientific understanding. In contrast, inexplainable can imply a temporary state of confusion or ignorance that might be resolved with more informa...
“houseborn” slave carries the connotation of “native-born,” as opposed to “foreign”; there are equent attestations in Near Eastern legal sources of a partiality toward “native” slaves, particularly evident in prohibitions or penalties with respect to the sale of such slaves outside...