No. Moneyless pretty much means your in debt, an you have no money for yourself. Poor means you have almost no possesions.
Mark Boyle - Moneyless Man - was born on 1979-05-08.
Poor precision. Precision refers to the consistency of repeated measurements, while accuracy refers to how close a measurement is to the true value. If a speedometer consistently shows a speed that is off by a fixed amount from the actual speed (e.g., always reads 5 mph higher), it has poor accuracy. If it fluctuates widely even for the same speed, it has poor precision.
Yes: both words describe a moneyless classless stateless society based on production for use.
Poor Things was created in 1992.
Yes they did. They ate the same types of food.
Both were human beings and both were Roman citizens.
i was wondering the same thing, i just know that he was poor.
Well, at least one of the reasons was because of the Spanish invaders. They brought many unknown diseases with them from Europe, which they were immune to. The Inca had never expereinced these diseases, so they had no idea how to cure them. In the end, they were killed and weakened by the disease, so the Spanish could easily conquer them.
An autobiography is written by the person the biography is about. So, no, I would say it is not the same as many autobiographries are fictionalized through aggrandization and/or poor memory.
A Communist is the same as a Socialist: someone who advocates the abolition of the wages system and establishment of a classless stateless moneyless society based on production for use and democratic control.
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"Poor thing" in English is cosa povera for an object and poverina in the feminine or poverino in the masculine for a person in Italian.