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What’s a Parable?

[ad_1] Parables are stories with symbolic elements that teach moral, religious, or spiritual lessons. They are more precise than fables, which use animals or natural forces to convey wisdom. The most famous parables are from Jesus in the New Testament, but other religions and authors have used them too. The Good Samaritan is a well-known […]

What’s the speech banana?

[ad_1] The speech banana is the range of frequencies and decibel levels covered by normal human speech, represented on an audiogram. Hearing loss within this range can affect communication and learning, but hearing aids can help. Some people may have a cognitive impairment that affects speech understanding despite good hearing. Regular hearing tests are important […]

What’s a parking cop’s job?

[ad_1] Parking security officers enforce parking regulations, issue fines and impound illegally parked vehicles. They also reserve spaces for disabled drivers and may handle minor road violations. A parking security officer is responsible for ensuring drivers comply with local parking restrictions. Typically, these officers are municipal officials, and in some countries these individuals are referred […]

What’s an Indep. Consultant?

[ad_1] Independent consultants provide appraisal and mentoring services to clients in various industries. They evaluate a company’s operations and offer advice on how to improve efficiency. Practical knowledge is crucial, and consultants can work with multiple clients simultaneously for short periods. Independent consultants are professionals who provide appraisal and mentoring services to clients who need […]

What’s purple prose?

[ad_1] Purple prose is overly elaborate language used in written prose, first recorded in 1590. It occurs when too many adjectives, metaphors, and similes are used. Writers should avoid it, but it can be addressed during editing. Raymond Carver’s editor removed nearly half of his stories. Purple prose occurs when a writer decides to use […]

What’s a solid tumor?

[ad_1] Solid tumors can be benign or malignant and are classified as sarcomas, carcinomas, or lymphomas. Diagnosis involves medical history, physical exam, and diagnostic tests. Treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. Symptoms depend on the location and growth rate of the tumor. A solid tumor is an abnormal mass of tissue without a […]

Agg. demand & inflation: what’s the link?

[ad_1] Aggregate demand and inflation are linked as demand from individuals, businesses, government, and external sources contribute to the economy’s demand pattern. An imbalance between demand and supply can lead to inflation, which can be remedied through targeted fiscal and monetary policies. An example is an increase in the price of oranges due to increased […]

What’s a verbal noun?

[ad_1] Verbal nouns are nouns created from verbs, subject to noun rules but not verb rules. Nouns name things, including actions, and can be inflected. Verbal nouns are different from gerunds. Examples include “walk” and “work”. Verbal nouns can also name the person doing the action, like “cook” and “builder”. A verbal noun is a […]

What’s periostitis?

[ad_1] Shin splints, or periostitis, is inflammation and swelling around one or more bones caused by injury, infection, autoimmune disease, or cancer. Rest, ice, and anti-inflammatory medication are common treatments, while underlying causes may require antibiotics, antivirals, immunosuppressive drugs, or surgery. Shin is a medical condition involving inflammation, tenderness, and swelling around one or more […]

What’s a Super Senior?

[ad_1] Completing a bachelor’s degree in four years used to be the norm, but some students take longer and become “super seniors.” Reasons for this include taking extra classes, working full-time, or having a learning disability. Some students also take a year off to travel or take additional courses, leading to more units than necessary […]

What’s Brussels Stock Exchange?

[ad_1] The Brussels Stock Exchange, founded by a Napoleonic order, is one of the main world stock exchanges for the European region. It merged with other exchanges to form Euronext NV, but still occupies its traditional location in Brussels, Belgium. The building is an important landmark and houses the main operations of the BSE. The […]

What’s Esophageal Language?

[ad_1] Esophageal speech uses gas released through the esophagus to create speech sounds. It is used by those who have had a laryngectomy. The speech is intelligible but requires more effort and is slower than traditional speech. Many people start with esophageal speech and move towards using a prosthetic implant. Esophageal speech is a type […]

What’s a comparison degree?

[ad_1] Degrees of comparison compare people or things using adjectives or adverbs. The positive form is the basic form, the comparative form compares two people or things, and the superlative form compares three or more people or things. There are also degrees of equality and inequality within the positive form, and different degrees within the […]

What’s the Athens Stock Exchange?

[ad_1] The Athens Stock Exchange is the main stock exchange in Greece, with a history dating back to 1876. Due to the volatility of the Greek economy, trading on this exchange can be highly speculative and expert advice is recommended. The exchange is managed by a council of seven members and offers trading in Greek […]

What’s a global tongue?

[ad_1] World languages are spoken across large geographic areas and used in international trade. The context and geographic distribution of speakers influence a language’s international status. Learning a second language is common, and a language can become a world language for various reasons. A world language is a language spoken by a relatively large number […]

What’s a Game Plan?

[ad_1] “Game plan” is a strategy for achieving a goal, originating from American football. It has become a widely used idiom in everyday speech and is used in competitive and non-competitive contexts. The phrase gained broader idiomatic meanings and is often used without explicitly stating the ultimate goal. A “game plan” is a strategy for […]

What’s a bullfighter’s job?

[ad_1] Bullfighting is a controversial traditional entertainment in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America, where a matador provokes and kills a bull. The activity has different types of bullfighters, and the final matador wears a colorful uniform and fights on foot with a sword. Bullfighters are considered brave by some and animal abusers by others. Female […]

What’s sovereign credit?

[ad_1] Sovereign credit is credit available to a nation to finance government activities, determined by financial resources and economic conditions. Credit ratings are established by third parties and based on factors such as total debt, economic health, and political activities. Governments cannot file for bankruptcy and may default on debt or renegotiate it. Access to […]