Does life have a meaning? There is no single, universally true answer to the question of the meaning of life. There is only the correct answer for you. “The purpose of life is the purpose we put into it. Its meaning is whatever we may choose to call the meaning. What is God’s purpose for […]
Can you skip darker side?
What means steady?
What means steady? firmly placed or fixed; stable in position or equilibrium: a steady ladder. even or regular in movement: the steady swing of the pendulum. free from change, variation, or interruption; uniform; continuous: a steady diet of meat and potatoes;a steady wind. constant, regular, or habitual: a steady job. What is a steady girlfriend? […]
What language is dying?
What language is dying? Definitely endangered – children no longer learn the language as a ‘mother tongue’ in the home….UNESCO languages by degress of endangeredness. Name in English Number of speakers Degree of endangerment South Italian 7500000 Vulnerable Sicilian 5000000 Vulnerable Low Saxon 4800000 Vulnerable Belarusian 4000000 Vulnerable Is it worth it to learn Italian? […]
Why is Baja California not part of the US?
Why is Baja California not part of the US? The Mexican-American War (1846-1848) had major repercussions in Baja California. The original draft of the treaty included Baja California in the sale, but the United States eventually agreed to omit the peninsula because of its proximity to Sonora, which is located just across the narrow Sea […]
Is nonsense a bad word?
What does not fret mean?
What is discretionary Judgement?
What is discretionary Judgement? Discretionary comes from the word discretion, which can be used to mean “the right to decide something based on one’s own judgment.” If you’re given a task to complete at your discretion, you can decide how you want to do it — or whether you want to do it at all. […]
What is the difference between she her and she they?
What is the difference between she her and she they? “Her is a pronoun, or an object in a sentence. “She” is a female subject. “They” is a plural, non sex designated subject, usually referring to more than one person. “You” is second person singular and plural (for example “the two of you”) and “he, […]