ben·e·fac·tor
/ˈbenəˌfaktər/ Learn to pronounce noun
a person who gives money or other help to a person or cause.
"a low-interest loan from a benefactor allowed them to build a floor for the exhibition hall"
be·nev·o·lent
/bəˈnevələnt/ Learn to pronounce adjective
well meaning and kindly. "a benevolent smile"
ben·e·dic·tion /ˌbenəˈdikSH(ə)n/ Learn to pronounce noun
the utterance or bestowing of a blessing, especially at the end of a religious service.
"he said the benediction"
a service in which the congregation is blessed with the Blessed Sacrament, held mainly in the Roman Catholic Church.
noun: Benediction
"she went with Maureen to Benediction"
devout or formal invocation of blessedness.
plural noun: benedictions
"her arms outstretched in benediction"
ben·e·fi·ci·ar·y /ˌbenəˈfiSHēˌerē/ Learn to pronounce noun
a person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy.
ben·e·fac·tress /ˈbenəfaktrəs/ Learn to pronounce noun
a female benefactor.
ben·e·fi·cial
/ˌbenəˈfiSH(ə)l/
Learn to pronounce
adjective
favorable or advantageous; resulting in good.
"The beneficial effect on the economy"
LAW
relating to rights, other than the legal title.
"the beneficiary will be taxed on the value of his beneficial use of the property"
ben·e·fit
/ˈbenəfit/
Learn to pronounce
noun
1.
an advantage or profit gained from something.
"enjoy the benefits of being a member"
2.
a payment or gift made by an employer, the state, or an insurance company.
"welfare benefits"
verb
receive an advantage; profit.
"the areas would benefit from regeneration"
Beneficence is defined as an act of charity, mercy, and kindness with a strong connotation of doing good to others including moral obligation. All professionals have the foundational moral imperative of doing right.
A glacier (US: /ˈɡleɪʃər/ or UK: /ˈɡlæsiər, ˈɡleɪsiər/) is a persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight. A glacier forms where the accumulation of snow exceeds its ablation over many years, often centuries.
Subcategories: Ice sheet
en·vi·ron·ment
/inˈvīrənmənt/
Learn to pronounce noun
1. the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
"survival in an often hostile environment"
2.
the natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area, especially as affected by human activity.
"The impact of pesticides on the environment"
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what does it mean to be apart of a community?
Answer:
Being part of a community can mean living around a group of people in a particular area (like a neighborhood). It can also mean that you identify as something. For example, if someone is gay, they are a part of the lgbtq+ community. Hope this helps.
Explanation:
Read the following recipe for chocolate chip cookies. When you are finished, rewrite the steps in paragraph form, using appropriate transition words and phrases. Betty's Chocolate Chip Cookies Ingredients
¾ cup granulated sugar
¾ cup packed brown sugar
1 cup butter or margarine, softened
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 egg
2 ¼ cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon salt
1 cup chopped nuts (optional)
1 package (12 ounces) semisweet chocolate chips (about 2 cups)
Steps 1.
Heat oven to 375ºF.
2. Mix sugars, butter, vanilla, and egg in a large bowl. Stir in flour, baking soda, and salt (dough will be stiff). Stir in nuts (optional) and chocolate chips.
3. Drop dough by rounded tablespoonfuls about 2 inches apart onto an ungreased cookie sheet.
4. Bake 8 to 10 minutes or until light brown (centers will be soft). Cool slightly; remove from cookie sheet. Cool on the wire rack.
5. Serve and enjoy!
Answer:
just pput this in a paragraph. (ex.first add 3/4 a cup of granulat sugar then)
Explanation:
Answer:
c
Explanation:
A speaker's tone of voice may tell as much as the words.
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
say someone was like, "omg yess i'll do this for you'. If they said it with sarcasm, is basically saying they wont do it. but if they said it with a trustworthy tone then itd be all good
Hey guys I need help, I have to write a literary essay and I just need to know like what it's about I got as far as it's about a book and it's kinda like a long summary of it but can you do any normal book or what? Please help me out I don't want the whole essay just on what I am supposed to be writing
Answer:
See explanation for answer.
Explanation:
In a literary essay you are basically supposed to evaluate the overarching theme or the
big idea of the book you are reading.
I hope this helps!
Have a lovely day!
An object is in motion if its location stays the same
True or False?
Answer:
true
Explanation:
it's true ok it is trueeee
What important life experiences does the boy have as Blake depicts them in "The Little Boy Lost" and "The Little Boy Found"? How might these experiences affect the boy and shape his values?
Answer:
The boy has chased after something unreal, leaving behind the reality and solidity of human relationships (the only really real things), and so he ends up lost, emotionally and spiritually. Pursuing something unreal instead of something real and getting lost, could be an allegory for the spiritual life gone wrong, whether we have chased after riches or power or luxury.
Blake was sharply aware of reality: in real life once a person is “lost” (whether to drugs or drink or other cravings and unrealities) then they often stay lost and never recover. But these poems are from his Songs of Innocence, which, to some extent, portray his ideals, his deepest spiritual convictions. So here, in the companion poem, “The Little Boy Found”, the boy does not stay lost: he is rescued by God who appears in the form of his father. Complex theological (religious) ideas are at work here. Blake did not believe that God was some great giant or superhuman old man up in the sky.
What are both lincoln's gettysburg address and king's noble prize acceptance speech asking of their audiance
Answer:
Both speeches ask people not to give up fighting for what they believe.
Explanation:
Lincoln's speech at Gettysburg and Martin Luther King's speech on winning the Nobel Prize are very impressive speeches and one of the most important ones ever recited, due to the situations they addressed. Lincoln's speech referred to the end of the American civil war and how the victory for the union of the country was important, but this victory was only possible because people did not give up defending what they believed in, which was the union of the country and the care with the territory.
King, on the other hand, reinforced the fight for civil rights in his speech, in addition to highlighting other struggles that have been established around the world and have promoted improvements to social groups that have not given up on conquering and defending what they believe.
Turn the following sentences into reported speech.
1. Jim said, ' Are you coming to my party tonight?'
2. Colin said to Tom, ' Bring those boxes, please'
3. Steve said, ' Please come with me'
4.The commander said to the soldiers, 'Listen to me'
5. Jeff said to me, 'I've got a lot of work to do'
6. Edna said, 'How about getting a taxi home?'
7. Helen said, 'Let's go for a walk in the country'
8. She asked him, 'Did you make the sandwiches?'
Answer:
1. Jim wants to know if you're coming to his party tonight.
2. Tom, Colin wants you to bring those boxes (please).
3. Steve wants you to come with him.
4. Soldiers, the commander wants you to listen to him.
5. Jeff told me he has a lot of work to do.
6. Edna thinks it would be a good idea if we take a taxi home.
7. Helen wants to go for a walk in the country.
8. She wants to know if you made the sandwiches.
The following sentences have been changed to reported speech as follows:
1. Jim asked if you're coming to his party tonight.
2. Colin pleaded that Tom brought those boxes.
3. Steve pleaded that they come with him.
4. The commander told the soldiers to listen to him.
5. Jeff told me he has a lot of work to do.
6. Edna asked if we could take a taxi home.
7. Helen said that she wanted us to go for a walk in the country.
8. She asked if he had made the sandwiches.
The reported speech is a repetition of the original words by an author. The difference is that the direct words are not said rather they are indirectly mentioned.
The sentences above have been changed to reported speech.
Learn more about the reported speech here:
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What are three physical and 3 internal character traits of Percy Jackson
Answer:
Physical: Jet black hair, sea-green eyes, tan skin (Mediterranean complexion) It also mentions that he looks like his dad, Poseidon.
Internal: Very witty which you can see in his writing style, brave and strong-willed, he also has ADHD like many of the demigods so he finds it hard to focus and sit still
Explanation:
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Describe a object and make it sound interesting using adjectives separated by commas.
Please help me
Answer:
Marry worked in a happy, relaxed office.
Explanation:
Answer:
The bookshelf stood in the corner of a sunny, pleasant library.
or
The car was parked in a dark, eerie alley.
Can you end narratives in a cliffhanger or does it need a solid ending?
Answer:
No, they don't have to have a definitive ending
You can end a story however you want, but you do want to be think about how people may react to a cliffhanger with no plans of continuing. Many stories have ending with cliffhangers or that don't answer everything.
Explanation:
Answer: I would say it needs to end in a solid ending so the reader gets what happened in the narrative
Hope this helps!
If you are living in an earth quake prone area, what precaution will you be taking while constructing a house. (in 100 words)
I need this answer asap.
The first one to answer will be marked as the brainliest
Place flashlights all over the house and in the glove box of your car.
Keep several fire extinguishers around the house to fight small fires.
Be sure to have a first aid kit. Everyone should know basic first aid and CPR.
Plan in advance how you will evacuate and where you will go. Do not plan on driving as roadways will likely be damaged.
During the Earthquake
If you are in a building, get beneath a sturdy table, cover your head, and hold on.
Stay away from windows, mirrors, and large furniture.
If the building is structurally unsound, get outside as fast as possible.
If you are outside, run to an open area away from buildings and power lines that may fall.
If you are in a car, stay in the car and stay away from structures that might collapse, such as overpasses, bridges, or buildings.
After the Earthquake
Be aware that aftershocks are likely.
Avoid dangerous areas like hillsides that may experience a landslide.
Turn off water and power to your home.
Use your phone only if there is an emergency. Many people will be trying to get through to emergency services.
Be prepared to wait for help or instructions. Assist others as necessary.
Lesson Summary
A person standing in an open field in an earthquake will almost certainly be safe. Nearly all earthquake danger is from buildings falling, roadways collapsing, or from the fires and tsunami that come after the shaking stops.
Communities can prepare for earthquakes by requiring that buildings be earthquake safe and by educating citizens on how to prepare.
Individuals and households can prepare in two ways: by making sure that their house and its contents are not a hazard and by being ready to live independently for a few days.
what are the negative effects of harassment
Read the sentences about a startup
hello please help i’ll give brainliest
Answer:
To persuade and take action AND IK BECAUSE I GOT THAT ANSWER CORREDCT
Explanation:
Which phrase provides the best definition of analogy?
an expression not meant to be taken literally
a comparison of two things that explains something
a comparison of two things using "like" or "as"
words that resemble the sound they make
Answer:
a comparison of two things that explains something
Explanation:
I took the quiz just now and got it right hopefully this helps
Answer:
B. A comparison of two things that explains something
Explanation:
I just did "Module Quiz 1" and it was right.
which part of the dictionary entry refers to the pronunciation of mire?
a. from old Norse
b. related to Old English me os, moss
c. \mir\
d. noun
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
I got it right on the quiz
Answer:
The answer is C.\mir\
Explanation:
I know this because I took the quiz. hopes this helps
Which of Mrs. Nathan’s actions shows that she is someone who relies on facts rather than feelings?
Answer:
Mrs. Nathan is thi( as a brick
Explanation:
You see, If that b##ty longer than 7 inches than that means that person is thi(. And If your like me I already Hitt Mrs. Nathan and it was good. So in conclusion, she is mighty thi(.
Which sentence would be MOST important to
include in a summary of the text?
Washington celebrates Americans' individual
differences.
Washington values every citizen's right to
disagreement
Washington fears the end of American unity.
Washington urges the preservation of the union.
(A) by emphasizing their similar religions, habits, and principles
(B) by appealing to their sense of patriotism,success,and victory
(C) by suggesting that all of them fought a war together
(D) by satin that they are all Americans by right of birth
.essay!!! Write an essay explaining how mythical
creatures help humans make sense of the world.
Hey! I went a little off-track with my idea, but it's still relevant to your prompt. Feel free to skim over my thoughts/use them to structure your own.
My logic: Humans have an instinctive desire to have friends/connections; some historians note that, during the stone age/earlier, humans would kill themselves if their group/tribe abandoned them (because groups tripled the odds of surviving sickness, attacks from powerful animals, etc). This also ties to storytelling/mythology; in earlier eras, the idea that "we're alone in the universe" terrified people, and storytelling was a means of escaping that fear.
By giving meaning to natural occurrences through myths and legends, early groups of people gave themselves a sense of security.
Hopefully I was of some help! Sorry if I steered a little too far from the prompt.
what has become charlie's coping mechanism for his anxiety
Answer:
dhhdhd
Explanation:
‼️Can someone help me write a short summary about “A Good friend is hard to find” please this is due today ‼️
Answer:
Details you can write -
If there is a main character, start out with. . .
The main character _____, (Write the age and personality)
You can write what the story is about overall,
By the title it seems like it's about good friends aren't everywhere.
End of the sentence - Overall, A Good Friend is Hard to Find is {Write about the end or what you thought about it}
Night by elie Wiesel
How were some of the Jewish people behaving before the attack?
Chapter 1.
Read the excerpt from Act I, scene i of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo: Alas! That love, whose view is muffled still, Should, without eyes, see pathways to his will. 160 Where shall we dine? O me! What fray was here? Yet tell me not, for I have heard it all. Here's much to do with hate, but more with love: Why then, O brawling love! O loving hate! O any thing! Of nothing first create. 165 O heavy lightness! Serious vanity! Mis-shapen chaos of well-seeming forms! Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health! Still-waking sleep, that is not what it is! This love feel I, that feel no love in this. Dost thou not laugh? Which lines from the excerpt support the inference that Romeo is emotionally conflicted? Select 3 options. -Should, without eyes, see pathways to his will. -Yet tell me not, for I have heard it all. -O heavy lightness! Serious vanity! -Mis-shapen chaos of well-seeming forms! -Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health! -Dost thou not laugh?
Answer:
The three options which support the inference that Romeo is emotionally conflicted are:
- O heavy lightness! Serious vanity!
-Mis-shapen chaos of well-seeming forms!
- Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health!
Explanation:
These lines were taken from the famous tragedy by William Shakespeare, "Romeo and Juliet."
In Act I, Romeo makes it clear that he is sad and that time seems to pass slowly. The reason for that is his unrequited love. To show how emotionally conflicted Romeo is, Shakespeare makes use of a figure of speech called oxymoron, which is done by placing contrasting words together. In the three lines we have chosen, notice that the images and things Romeo describes are practically impossible. What is light is not heavy. What is serious is not vain. Smoke cannot be bright, and health cannot be sick. All those contrasting words show Romeo's emotional conflict.
Answer:
C
D
E
Explanation:
please tell me something about your favorite place to go at the weekend
Answer:
the park
Explanation:
I love to just sit on the benches or walk around to admire nature and get lost in my imagination or think about important /deep things.
Answer:
Hiking and My Grandparent's
Explanation:
There's a really cool hiking trail by my house, and it feels like a forest from a fairytale when you walk through it. If you venture all the way down the trail, it brings you to a frisbee golf park. I also like going to my Grandparent's farm on the weekend. My grandma bakes, and we get to explore their land and climb on haybales and stuff. I like to climb their trees and read in the high branches. I hope you enjoyed me romanticising my life lol.
What evidence is there that both the point and counterpoint writers believe that social media is a permanent part of America society?
Hello. You did not report the article to which this question refers. For this reason, it is not possible for your question to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way, explaining how to find the answer.
It is only possible to answer your question by reading the article. However, the question asks you to provide evidence that the authors' arguments about the permanence of social media in American society. Evidences are sentences that present information capable of proving and justifying the information presented in an argument. In that case, you should look in the article, which are the sentences that the authors present to prove their argument that social media is a permanent part of society. These evidences can be examples or facts that present the impossibility of excluding social media from the life of the modern human being.
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Tell me you best pickup lines (boys/girl).
Answer:
Woopsies or I do what I do
Explanation:
woopsies is mine
Well here I am what are your other two wishes UvU
what is integrity? your definition.
Answer: Integrity is the practice of being honest and showing a consistent and uncompromising adherence to strong moral and ethical principles and values. In ethics, integrity is regarded as the honesty and truthfulness or accuracy of one's actions.
Explanation: Hopefully this helps you. (don't know if this is the right answer)
Answer:
the quality of being honest and having strong morals principles; moral uprightness.
1.These cars are produced in japan change to active
Answer:
These cars are producing in japan.
Explanation:
Produced is a passive word, while producing is an active.
some facta about those people whom we r with...!!!
Explanation:
fake friend say i love you, in a joking manner
Answer:
Some friends are there in our life for them but some friends are there for our friendship and for us .
all those things written there is truth