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used to introduce a clarification or explanation
used to refer to a date that is after the birth of Jesus Christ
used with a date to refer to things happened or existed after the birth of Christ
marking the years before Christ's supposed birth
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a union of 27 European states that is formed to strengthen the economic and political bonds between its members
any document that shows someone's name and date of birth, typically with a photograph
a Latin phrase (or its abbreviation) used to indicate that special attention should be paid to something
a measure of a person's reasoning ability and cognitive skills, derived from standardized tests designed to assess human intelligence
a list of questions that are frequently asked (about a given topic) along with their answers
used to express the urgency or immediacy of completing a task or taking action without unnecessary delay
is an individual who holds a significant or influential position and is often granted special privileges or treatment due to their status
a rented room with a bed, a few chairs, a table, and an area for cooking that can be primarily used for sleeping in
a humorous show on television or radio with the same characters being involved with numerous funny situations in different episodes
A situation comedy, often called a sitcom, is a type of TV show that focuses on a group of characters in humorous, everyday situations. The plot typically revolves around the interactions and relationships between the characters, who are placed in amusing or awkward scenarios. Sitcoms often take place in familiar settings, such as a home, workplace, or social environment, and feature recurring themes or jokes. The goal is to entertain the audience with light-hearted humor, and these shows usually have a predictable format, with each episode offering new comedic situations.
books, movies, etc. about imaginary things based on science
Science fiction is a genre of film, television, or literature that explores imaginative ideas based on science and future technology. It often includes elements such as advanced technology, space travel, time travel, or life from other planets. The stories are set in worlds different from our own, often involving creative scenarios and inventions that go beyond current scientific knowledge. The goal of science fiction is to entertain and provoke thought by presenting interesting and inventive ideas about the future or alternative realities.
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facts or knowledge related to a thing or person
the technology that allows computers, cell phones, etc. to access the Internet or exchange data wirelessly
a serious disease caused by a virus that attacks the body's immune system and weakens it, can cause death in severe cases
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a serious condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which attacks the immune system and weakens the body's ability to fight off infections and diseases. AIDS is considered the advanced stage of HIV infection, characterized by a significant decline in immune function and the development of infections or cancers. Symptoms of AIDS can include repeated fevers, unexplained weight loss, persistent diarrhea, and intense fatigue. Without treatment, AIDS can be life-threatening. However, with advancements in antiretroviral therapy (ART), many people with HIV can prevent the progression to AIDS and live long and healthy lives.
an international organization created in 1949 by the North Atlantic Treaty for purposes of collective security
a unique numeric code chosen by an individual to securely access various accounts and services
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a tax put on the value added to a product at each stage of the supply chain, affecting the final price which the consumer pays
a diagram or illustration that is used to show or explain something, such as a chart, graph, or drawing
someone who is in charge of a newspaper agency, magazine, etc. and decides what should be published
An editor is a person responsible for reviewing, revising, and improving written content before it is published. Editors ensure that articles, reports, and other types of written material meet the publication's standards for clarity, accuracy, grammar, style, and tone. They may also organize the structure of the content, verify facts, and make sure the work aligns with the intended message or audience. Editors work in various fields, including journalism, publishing, and content creation, and they play a critical role in shaping and refining the final output that reaches readers.
one side or both sides of a sheet of paper in a newspaper, magazine, book, etc.
compare (used in texts to point the reader to another location in the text)
and others ('et al.' is used as an abbreviation of `et alii' (masculine plural) or `et aliae' (feminine plural) or `et alia' (neuter plural) when referring to a number of people)
a mysterious object that some people claim to have seen flying around in the sky and assume that it is a spaceship from another world
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