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| a standard or typical example |
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| the union of diverse things into one body or form or group; the growing together of parts |
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| the religious movement that taught the christian doctrine should be accepted wtihout question. |
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| the process of making your own system by borrowing from two or more other systems |
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| A writer or composer of especially bilbical psalms or sacred songs or poems used in worship |
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| A condensed but memorable saying emobdying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people |
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| the planting of one species in a field |
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| of or having several languages |
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| people of mixed blood, usually Spanish and Native American |
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| the quality of moving freely |
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| an empire of many cultures |
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| a small shallow dish of thin glass used for cultures in bacteriology |
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| traditional knowledge, books, etc. |
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| an idea that spreads from person to person within a culture. It is easily recognizable |
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| threatening evil or tragic developments |
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| practice sophistry; change the meaning of or be vagueabout in order to mislead or deceive |
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| A location in California where computers and computer software is created |
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| to verify as true or genuine |
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| A person who is excessively enthusiastic and has intense uncritical devotion to something |
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| A great wave in the ocean |
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| against the consolidation of international trade and economic interdependence |
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| the quality of unselfish concern for the welfare of others |
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| factory where workers do piecework for poor pay and are prevented from forming unions; common in the clothing industry. |
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| Seeing things from only a European perspective |
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| Physically or spiritually homeless or deprived of security |
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| A person of second-rate ability or value |
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| refuse to have anything to do with |
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| a nonstandard form of American Ebnglish spoken by some American Black people. |
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a. never done before. B. Unique; never done or known before |
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| Not understandable as speech or language |
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| A preceding occurence or cause or event |
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| a seemingly magical process of transformation |
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| not open to question; obviously true |
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| the study of language meaning |
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| recognizing and interpreting sensory info |
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| faultless, beyond criticism or blame |
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| narrow view of life. Restricted in outlook or scope. |
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| coming into existance, in the process of emerging |
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| based on practical, real-life experience rather than ideas. |
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| rewrite in a different script. |
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| named; bearing the name of a specific person. |
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| a situation from which extrication is difficult especially an unpleasant or trying one. |
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| not be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty |
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| a journey to a sacred place. |
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| a natural or acquired habit or characteristic tendency in a person or thing. |
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complete or make perfect of marriages perfect andn complete in every respect; having all necessary qualities. |
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| A person employed to watch for something to happen. |
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| the act of stealing valuable things from a place. |
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| the death of god or belief system |
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| any opponent of technological progress |
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| the domination of one state over its allies |
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| the dispersion of people from their homeland |
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| a social class separated from others by distinctions of hereditary rank or profession or wealth. |
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| having more than one wife at a time |
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| All of the same ore similar kind or nature. |
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| breaking up into small group that fight each other |
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| a distinctive area that consists of living and non-living things that interact among its environment. |
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| A form of social organization in which a male is the family head and title is traced through the male line. |
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| An imaginary place considered to be perfect or ideal |
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| Be valid, applicable, or true |
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| An actively expressed feeling of dislike and hostility. |
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| lacking significance or impact. |
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| deception by trickery or subterfuge |
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| devotion to the cause of winning political religious, or racial independence from another gorup. |
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| representing the perfect example of a class or quality |
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| a kind of Nigerian music featuring modern and ancient instruments |
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| prophetic of devastation or ultimate doom |
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| warlike, aggressive, quarrelsome |
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| susceptibility to injury or attack |
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| the policy of segregation between white European and black natives |
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| disposed or willing to comply |
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| exploitation by a stronger country of weaker one; the use of the weaker country's resources to strengthen and enrich the stronger country |
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| unjust performance of authority |
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| the act or process of dividing |
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| exemption from punishment or loss |
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| A person who advocates or participates in racial or cultural integration |
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