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FURLOUGH
Etymologically, the word was used in the context of the missionaries who returned to the crown on leave after a long time serving to the people on their given sites. It further evolved to be used in the context of the soldiers who returned home after a long time.
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LIFE
Life can be defined as the period between birth and death, or the experience or state of being alive.
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JUSTICE
Originated[x] in the mid-1200 century, from Old French word justice, from Latin iustitia which means being righteousness and equity, also from iustus, which means being upright and just.
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LIBERTY
Definition The term liberty is similar to the term freedom[i]
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Yellow Journalism
Yellow journalism[i] is a sensational, exaggerated, and exploitative style of newspaper reporting. It is the use of sensational headlines in-place of factual headlines, to capture the reader’s attention. This is done with the motive that the reader will choose one publication over other competitor p
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INFORMATION
Originates 1350–1400 in Middle English: instruction, teaching, a forming of the mind. In Medieval Latin, Latin: idea, conception. The root word is Inform.
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FREEDOM
Originates in 1400 century from Old English word freedom which means the power of self-determination, state of free will, emancipation from slavery, deliverance. Old Frisian fridom, Dutch vrijdom, Middle Low German vridom.
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MOVEMENT PASS
In the wake of the global pandemic, one can see
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