It is important to avoid generalizing or stereotyping any group of people. Every individual is unique and has their own strengths and weaknesses, regardless of nationality. It is more constructive to focus on helping individuals develop and overcome challenges rather than attributing weaknesses to a specific group.
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Causes lazyness. People will not refer to dictionarys...too much work.
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the loch ness monster doesn't have a weakness.just don't bother it and it will not eat you.;)
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Gaps in employment are often seen as weaknesses in a job application. Be prepared to explain any time periods in which you did not work. Also, job hopping is seen as a weakness. Strive to stay at with each employers for at least two years before searching for another position.
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Just like other humans, they are weak to all elements but fire is super-effective.
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Well, I have many weaknesses. I am not a driven person. I'm rarely a go-getter. I am very timid. I am not very charismatic. I'm very self-conscious. I'm not as in-shape as I should be. I'm rarely happy. I give in to people. I over-analyze situations. I'm obsessive compulsive.
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Needed all 13 states for changes, New laws needed approval from 9 states, States didn't know how to use 1 vote, couldn't raise an army, noe executive branch, and couldn't collect taxes.
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The government was very weak under the Articles of Confederation. It had no jurisdiction over the states. It could not levy taxes. It couldn't enforce any laws. Congress lacked effect leadership. There was no national military or court system. Every state had its own money. States could place tariffs on trade with each other.
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Solar power can be intermittent, as it relies on sunlight which is not always available. The upfront cost of installing solar panels can be high, although this cost is gradually decreasing. The efficiency of solar panels can be affected by factors such as weather conditions and shading.
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Weaknesses of deductive arguments include the potential for an invalid conclusion if the premises are not true. Inductive arguments may be strong but still have a risk of producing a false conclusion due to the nature of induction, which relies on probability rather than certainty.
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illusions - senses might be decieved E.g stick appears bent in water dreams - might still be dreams E.g vivid dreams Evil Demon - all our perceptions might be being decieved by a supreme power (Evil demon) problem of induction - cause and effect in the world may not happen the same way in the future as it did in the past a priori concepts - somethings can only be known or are better known a prioir (rationally) contingency - empricism isn't certain as it could be otherwise. opposites don't imply a logical contradiction, unlike rational statements which are necessary mean they are certain, opposites imply logical contradictions.
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Congress did not have the direct power to tax or to regulate interstate and foreign trade. It could only ask the states for money with no means to compel payment, and the states had the right to impose their own duties on imports, which caused havoc with commerce. Congress had no authority to raise an army on its own and had to requisition troops from the states. All major policy issues — war and peace, treaties, the appropriation of funds — required the approval of nine states. The Articles reflected the nation's concern about executive power; however, the lack of an executive meant there was no effective leadership. A unanimous vote of the states, acting through their legislatures, was necessary to amend the Articles.
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[In other words, Confederate advantages]
Some of the best officers of the US Army had resigned to join the Confederates.
Traditional advantage in cavalry - most young Southerners could ride and shoot
Officer class - the army was a more natural choice of career for sons of rural landowners than in the industrial North.
Rank-&-file - a more soldierlike breed, a generally aggressive kind of people
Home-ground advantage - most battles were on terrain unfamiliar to the enemy
Stronger war-mission - to defend the homeland against the invader.
Their President did not have to face an election in mid-war, as Lincoln did.
(At the beginning) Prospect of recognition and military aid from Britain and France.
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what is the strength and weaknesses of clorine
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No. You could say "disabled people have weaknesses", or "disabled people's weaknesses...".
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If she has weaknesses, they aren't indicated in myth.
Weaknesses are the perceived opinion of the individual, not facts.
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His weaknesses were his family and the women he loved.
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language and group discussion are my management weaknesses
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Persephone has no weaknesses - she is a Greek goddess.
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Political Weaknesses
Economic Weaknesses
Social Weaknesses
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Traditional grammar is prescriptive in nature. Its tendency to provide rules to be followed proves futile for grammarians to make changes in it.
fortunately traditional grammar has remained to be the beacon of other grammars. Its rules forms the basis for classification and analysis of other languages
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he doesnt have weaknesses he will win the election!
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What are the strengths & weaknesses of motivational research
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What are strengths and weaknesses of a credit Union?
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weaknesses of the Filipino character is colonial mentality!!!
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There are some weaknesses but these are being addressed
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what is the school weaknesses of federal program
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what is the strengths and weaknesses of sequential study
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what is Sojouners Truth's weaknesses
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Hera was a deity not a supervillain. She didn't have any weaknesses.
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I simply answer it through honestly admitting weaknesses and things that I still need to work on. The willingness to work on those weaknesses proves that you are not a prideful person and that you can work on those weaknesses overtime.
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