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  • Asked on May 19, 2021 in Phrases.

    Does General Vaccaro’s accomplishments mean he’s a fine general? Napoleon Bonaparte – “The Frenchmen” (Nawab Bonaparte).

    -Thomas Jefferson “I am a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it”

    What is the history of the United States of America? Recently it has been subject of research. I: If

    I can identify one’s charm, what makes people have it? How would I translate all these research findings into a book called The Luck Factor?

    What is the best way to keep your mind clear on what to do and find out what’s wrong with you.

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  • Asked on May 19, 2021 in Phrases.

    Does General Vaccaro’s accomplishments mean he’s a fine general? Napoleon Bonaparte – “The Frenchmen” (Nawab Bonaparte).

    -Thomas Jefferson “I am a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it”

    What is the history of the United States of America? Recently it has been subject of research. I: If

    I can identify one’s charm, what makes people have it? How would I translate all these research findings into a book called The Luck Factor?

    What is the best way to keep your mind clear on what to do and find out what’s wrong with you.

    • 577892 views
    • 199 answers
    • 212732 votes
  • Asked on April 2, 2021 in Other.

    Avoid abbreviations such as “h”. E. and “e.g. What are some examples?

    What are the options for many? Was this 70 %? What are your eyes on the 20 % of people? Re: 1% of people? I don’t know who wrote the article. The word many indicates just a guess by the person who wrote the article. There have been rumors, but we can know from what I read.

    Maybe the writer has met one or two people that didn’t understand and has generalised to the whole population based on his/her own experience.

    How do I write an abbreviation and why do I never understand it? I see it that most of the time people don’t know what the meaning of the word abbreviation is.

    How educated do you think your readers are? Can anyone see, understand or help me with the abbreviations? Anyone who has good education does this.

    On the other hand, it doesn’t take a lot of effort to write things in full. If you never use the same expressions in a document you are working with

    multiple times (e.g. a statement, a paragraph, an expression in a document) unless of course you repeated use them in the same document.

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    • 63 answers
    • 267406 votes
  • Asked on April 2, 2021 in Other.

    Avoid abbreviations such as “h”. E. and “e.g. What are some examples?

    What are the options for many? Was this 70 %? What are your eyes on the 20 % of people? Re: 1% of people? I don’t know who wrote the article. The word many indicates just a guess by the person who wrote the article. There have been rumors, but we can know from what I read.

    Maybe the writer has met one or two people that didn’t understand and has generalised to the whole population based on his/her own experience.

    How do I write an abbreviation and why do I never understand it? I see it that most of the time people don’t know what the meaning of the word abbreviation is.

    How educated do you think your readers are? Can anyone see, understand or help me with the abbreviations? Anyone who has good education does this.

    On the other hand, it doesn’t take a lot of effort to write things in full. If you never use the same expressions in a document you are working with

    multiple times (e.g. a statement, a paragraph, an expression in a document) unless of course you repeated use them in the same document.

    • 722179 views
    • 63 answers
    • 267406 votes
  • Asked on April 2, 2021 in Other.

    Avoid abbreviations such as “h”. E. and “e.g. What are some examples?

    What are the options for many? Was this 70 %? What are your eyes on the 20 % of people? Re: 1% of people? I don’t know who wrote the article. The word many indicates just a guess by the person who wrote the article. There have been rumors, but we can know from what I read.

    Maybe the writer has met one or two people that didn’t understand and has generalised to the whole population based on his/her own experience.

    How do I write an abbreviation and why do I never understand it? I see it that most of the time people don’t know what the meaning of the word abbreviation is.

    How educated do you think your readers are? Can anyone see, understand or help me with the abbreviations? Anyone who has good education does this.

    On the other hand, it doesn’t take a lot of effort to write things in full. If you never use the same expressions in a document you are working with

    multiple times (e.g. a statement, a paragraph, an expression in a document) unless of course you repeated use them in the same document.

    • 722179 views
    • 63 answers
    • 267406 votes
  • Asked on April 2, 2021 in Other.

    Avoid abbreviations such as “h”. E. and “e.g. What are some examples?

    What are the options for many? Was this 70 %? What are your eyes on the 20 % of people? Re: 1% of people? I don’t know who wrote the article. The word many indicates just a guess by the person who wrote the article. There have been rumors, but we can know from what I read.

    Maybe the writer has met one or two people that didn’t understand and has generalised to the whole population based on his/her own experience.

    How do I write an abbreviation and why do I never understand it? I see it that most of the time people don’t know what the meaning of the word abbreviation is.

    How educated do you think your readers are? Can anyone see, understand or help me with the abbreviations? Anyone who has good education does this.

    On the other hand, it doesn’t take a lot of effort to write things in full. If you never use the same expressions in a document you are working with

    multiple times (e.g. a statement, a paragraph, an expression in a document) unless of course you repeated use them in the same document.

    • 722179 views
    • 63 answers
    • 267406 votes
  • Asked on April 2, 2021 in Other.

    Avoid abbreviations such as “h”. E. and “e.g. What are some examples?

    What are the options for many? Was this 70 %? What are your eyes on the 20 % of people? Re: 1% of people? I don’t know who wrote the article. The word many indicates just a guess by the person who wrote the article. There have been rumors, but we can know from what I read.

    Maybe the writer has met one or two people that didn’t understand and has generalised to the whole population based on his/her own experience.

    How do I write an abbreviation and why do I never understand it? I see it that most of the time people don’t know what the meaning of the word abbreviation is.

    How educated do you think your readers are? Can anyone see, understand or help me with the abbreviations? Anyone who has good education does this.

    On the other hand, it doesn’t take a lot of effort to write things in full. If you never use the same expressions in a document you are working with

    multiple times (e.g. a statement, a paragraph, an expression in a document) unless of course you repeated use them in the same document.

    • 722179 views
    • 63 answers
    • 267406 votes
  • Asked on April 1, 2021 in Other.

    Avoid abbreviations such as “h”. E. and “e.g. What are some examples?

    What are the options for many? Was this 70 %? What are your eyes on the 20 % of people? Re: 1% of people? I don’t know who wrote the article. The word many indicates just a guess by the person who wrote the article. There have been rumors, but we can know from what I read.

    Maybe the writer has met one or two people that didn’t understand and has generalised to the whole population based on his/her own experience.

    How do I write an abbreviation and why do I never understand it? I see it that most of the time people don’t know what the meaning of the word abbreviation is.

    How educated do you think your readers are? Can anyone see, understand or help me with the abbreviations? Anyone who has good education does this.

    On the other hand, it doesn’t take a lot of effort to write things in full. If you never use the same expressions in a document you are working with

    multiple times (e.g. a statement, a paragraph, an expression in a document) unless of course you repeated use them in the same document.

    • 722179 views
    • 63 answers
    • 267406 votes
  • Asked on April 1, 2021 in Other.

    Avoid abbreviations such as “h”. E. and “e.g. What are some examples?

    What are the options for many? Was this 70 %? What are your eyes on the 20 % of people? Re: 1% of people? I don’t know who wrote the article. The word many indicates just a guess by the person who wrote the article. There have been rumors, but we can know from what I read.

    Maybe the writer has met one or two people that didn’t understand and has generalised to the whole population based on his/her own experience.

    How do I write an abbreviation and why do I never understand it? I see it that most of the time people don’t know what the meaning of the word abbreviation is.

    How educated do you think your readers are? Can anyone see, understand or help me with the abbreviations? Anyone who has good education does this.

    On the other hand, it doesn’t take a lot of effort to write things in full. If you never use the same expressions in a document you are working with

    multiple times (e.g. a statement, a paragraph, an expression in a document) unless of course you repeated use them in the same document.

    • 722179 views
    • 63 answers
    • 267406 votes
  • Asked on April 1, 2021 in Other.

    Avoid abbreviations such as “h”. E. and “e.g. What are some examples?

    What are the options for many? Was this 70 %? What are your eyes on the 20 % of people? Re: 1% of people? I don’t know who wrote the article. The word many indicates just a guess by the person who wrote the article. There have been rumors, but we can know from what I read.

    Maybe the writer has met one or two people that didn’t understand and has generalised to the whole population based on his/her own experience.

    How do I write an abbreviation and why do I never understand it? I see it that most of the time people don’t know what the meaning of the word abbreviation is.

    How educated do you think your readers are? Can anyone see, understand or help me with the abbreviations? Anyone who has good education does this.

    On the other hand, it doesn’t take a lot of effort to write things in full. If you never use the same expressions in a document you are working with

    multiple times (e.g. a statement, a paragraph, an expression in a document) unless of course you repeated use them in the same document.

    • 722179 views
    • 63 answers
    • 267406 votes