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"Dhimmitude" is a newly invented word (that may or may not find its way into dictionaries), implying an attitude of concession, surrender and appeasement towards Islamic demands.
No, this is an old and long-ago debunked myth. We get asked this question often, and the answer remains the same: there is no such word as "dhimmitude," and there are no special exemptions for Muslims on page 107 or any other page of the healthcare law. People who originally spread this myth believed that President Obama was a secret Muslim (he is not a Muslim; he is a Christian). They also believed he slipped some special favors for Muslims into the law (he did not). You can go to the government website supervising the new healthcare law and see for yourself what is in it. We can assure you that "dhimmitude" is not, nor does it say that Muslims get special treatment. They get treated the same as everyone else, no matter what their religion. I enclose the link to the actual law, so you can read it yourself.
The word "care" appears 20 times in 19 verses in the KJV bible. See related links for specific verses.
I copied the text from the .gov website and pasted it into Microsoft Word. The 'word count' feature reports 379,894 words for the Act.
Unkind is not the prefix of kind. The prefix is un-. It is added to the word kind to make the word unkind. Some other examples: un- ........done - undone, affordable - affordable re - ........generate - regenerate, trace - retrace dis- ........own - disown, agree - disagree, appear - disappear
No, this is an internet myth, and it is totally false. The word is not mentioned anywhere, nor is there any mention about special treatment for Muslims (nor, for that matter, for Christians, Jews, or other mainstream religious traditions). The bill respects separation of church and state, and focuses on increasing access to health care. It is not a bill that violates the Constitution, which is why the Supreme Court ruled in its favor in mid-2012.
The root word for appearance is appear
cheap, affordable, inexpensive
Another word for appear is seem. They did not appear upset. They did not seem upset.
The root word of appearance is "appear."
If the affordable health-care act is ruled to be constitutional , there will be an automatic tax for being a USA. citizen. My automatic transmission works very well.
The word "arise" does not appear in Leviticus.