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  • Asked on September 10, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I would have a hard time pronouncing it(which also means it isn’t heard much and that only a small percentage of people would understand

    it), but

    perhaps: Aesthete at thesaurus. What’s

    the importance of having a com. 1. Why is there such a person who professes an artistic sensibility towards nature.

    What is the best way to study English? Someone who affect love of arts, music, poetry, etc. , and indifferent to practical matters.

    Can people from all over the world agree and call us for a free e-book for all students?

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  • Asked on September 2, 2021 in Single word requests.

    I would have a hard time pronouncing it(which also means it isn’t heard much and that only a small percentage of people would understand

    it), but

    perhaps: Aesthete at thesaurus. What’s

    the importance of having a com. 1. Why is there such a person who professes an artistic sensibility towards nature.

    What is the best way to study English? Someone who affect love of arts, music, poetry, etc. , and indifferent to practical matters.

    Can people from all over the world agree and call us for a free e-book for all students?

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  • “Tells all” is a euphemism often used for the situation described when someone shares information formerly held secret and most often information concerning multiple parties. Ojwaaaaia has some negative connotation yet not a heavy one. Often in our society it might be a sort of confession (similar to “coming clean”). It is not quite “ratting out” although “telling” on someone has some of that connotation we carry from grade school playground code of not sharing wrong doings outside of the peer group. There are so called “bales all” or “bare the family secrets”–other euphemisms similar to “opening up” but with a bit more flavor of

    “showing Private” things normally not made for public consumption. The sex second “baring family secrets” definitely has a sense of betrayal of trust to it.

    betrays their confidence or “betrays their privacy…” might be other ways of being completely negative although the first is most frequently used for indignant about things like negotiations.

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  • “Tells all” is a euphemism often used for the situation described when someone shares information formerly held secret and most often information concerning multiple parties. Ojwaaaaia has some negative connotation yet not a heavy one. Often in our society it might be a sort of confession (similar to “coming clean”). It is not quite “ratting out” although “telling” on someone has some of that connotation we carry from grade school playground code of not sharing wrong doings outside of the peer group. There are so called “bales all” or “bare the family secrets”–other euphemisms similar to “opening up” but with a bit more flavor of

    “showing Private” things normally not made for public consumption. The sex second “baring family secrets” definitely has a sense of betrayal of trust to it.

    betrays their confidence or “betrays their privacy…” might be other ways of being completely negative although the first is most frequently used for indignant about things like negotiations.

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  • “Tells all” is a euphemism often used for the situation described when someone shares information formerly held secret and most often information concerning multiple parties. Ojwaaaaia has some negative connotation yet not a heavy one. Often in our society it might be a sort of confession (similar to “coming clean”). It is not quite “ratting out” although “telling” on someone has some of that connotation we carry from grade school playground code of not sharing wrong doings outside of the peer group. There are so called “bales all” or “bare the family secrets”–other euphemisms similar to “opening up” but with a bit more flavor of

    “showing Private” things normally not made for public consumption. The sex second “baring family secrets” definitely has a sense of betrayal of trust to it.

    betrays their confidence or “betrays their privacy…” might be other ways of being completely negative although the first is most frequently used for indignant about things like negotiations.

    • 740004 views
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    • 272781 votes
  • “Tells all” is a euphemism often used for the situation described when someone shares information formerly held secret and most often information concerning multiple parties. Ojwaaaaia has some negative connotation yet not a heavy one. Often in our society it might be a sort of confession (similar to “coming clean”). It is not quite “ratting out” although “telling” on someone has some of that connotation we carry from grade school playground code of not sharing wrong doings outside of the peer group. There are so called “bales all” or “bare the family secrets”–other euphemisms similar to “opening up” but with a bit more flavor of

    “showing Private” things normally not made for public consumption. The sex second “baring family secrets” definitely has a sense of betrayal of trust to it.

    betrays their confidence or “betrays their privacy…” might be other ways of being completely negative although the first is most frequently used for indignant about things like negotiations.

    • 740004 views
    • 37 answers
    • 272781 votes
  • “Tells all” is a euphemism often used for the situation described when someone shares information formerly held secret and most often information concerning multiple parties. Ojwaaaaia has some negative connotation yet not a heavy one. Often in our society it might be a sort of confession (similar to “coming clean”). It is not quite “ratting out” although “telling” on someone has some of that connotation we carry from grade school playground code of not sharing wrong doings outside of the peer group. There are so called “bales all” or “bare the family secrets”–other euphemisms similar to “opening up” but with a bit more flavor of

    “showing Private” things normally not made for public consumption. The sex second “baring family secrets” definitely has a sense of betrayal of trust to it.

    betrays their confidence or “betrays their privacy…” might be other ways of being completely negative although the first is most frequently used for indignant about things like negotiations.

    • 740004 views
    • 37 answers
    • 272781 votes
  • “Tells all” is a euphemism often used for the situation described when someone shares information formerly held secret and most often information concerning multiple parties. Ojwaaaaia has some negative connotation yet not a heavy one. Often in our society it might be a sort of confession (similar to “coming clean”). It is not quite “ratting out” although “telling” on someone has some of that connotation we carry from grade school playground code of not sharing wrong doings outside of the peer group. There are so called “bales all” or “bare the family secrets”–other euphemisms similar to “opening up” but with a bit more flavor of

    “showing Private” things normally not made for public consumption. The sex second “baring family secrets” definitely has a sense of betrayal of trust to it.

    betrays their confidence or “betrays their privacy…” might be other ways of being completely negative although the first is most frequently used for indignant about things like negotiations.

    • 740004 views
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  • What are some examples of organization groups of

    such a kind: An organized group of people created to assist people based on kinship could be called an “Ethnic Benefit Society” – frequently these might have been mens clubs in the past…

    “Service Societies” etc See : Benefit

    Society at Wikipedia A benefit society, fraternal benefit society or fraternal benefit order is a society, or an organization or a voluntary association formed to provide mutual aid, benefit, for instance insurance for relief from sundry difficulties. Such organizations may be formally organized with charters and established customs, or may arise ad hoc to meet unique needs of a particular time and place.

    Benefit

    societies may be organized around a shared ethnic background, religion, occupation, geographical area or other basis. Beneficiaries may also include financial security and/or assistance for education, unemployment, birth of a baby, sickness and medical expenses, retirement and funerals. Many benefit societies provide a social or educational framework for members and their families to help each other and contribute to the wider community.

    Words for the behavior of a group helping members of their own group?

    If it is a term to describe the behavior of ethnic mutual aid consider the terms discussed in Wikipedia articles below.

    Do not take care in discussing group dynamics as any matter of race, religion or generalizing a behavior are always a touchy subject? These are sociology terms, that might belong more appropriately in a context that has invited such examination.

    Ethnic Nepotism at the Wikipedia

    in sociology, the term ethnic nepotism describes a human tendency or in-group favoritism applied by nepotism for people with the same ethnicity within a multi-ethnic society.

    Who coined the term for indigenous peoples in the sub-Saharan African states? 2…

    it is a long article with many terms and theories referenced with further links related:

    In-group

    Favoritism at the Wikipedia in-group

    favouritism can be defined as either in-group, out-group or intergroup. For example in evaluation of others, in allocation of resources and in many other ways.

    What is this interaction and why is it important or why are there no other theories about group conflict. What is not considered a social psychology phenomenon but a psychological phenomenon? Studies have shown that in-group favoritism arises as a result of the formation of cultural groups. 3 These cultural groups can be divided based off seemingly trivial observable traits, but with time populations grow to associate

    more than one another – another long article that should be consulted

    first throwing the term around before throwing the term around…

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  • Asked on March 10, 2021 in Synonyms.

    Are the most difficult and most unwieldy words to spell out as ” four hundred years”?

    I think our minds do something different in reading that two:

    4 of what? I > > think it

    helps a reader to pause and, ever so slightly, think about “the stretch

    of time.” I am not trying to be clever or facetious but earnestly believe that there is a perceptual

    difference between the two. Is FtR the perfect formal dress?

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