While Kipling's appeal may have been influenced by the historical context of his era, his themes of Imperialism, national identity, and the human experience have proven to be enduring and resonate with audiences across time. Readers can appreciate his skillful storytelling, vivid imagery, and rich characters regardless of when they encounter his work.
This is more or less correct. Rudyard Kipling was hard to understand. This was even for his contemporaries and colleagues.
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define agency retionship from the context of a public limited company and how thi arises
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What is the difference between limited and general direction?What is the difference between limited and general direction?My best guess would be in not knowing the full context in which you are asking this question. Limited would be in the context of a specific subject and therefor limited in nature. Whereas general would be more global in specifically addressing a broad range of subjects.Peace & blessings
LTD can mean limited or long term disability, depending on context.
The word "ltd" stands for limited. The term "limited" is used in the context of corporate structure. Specifically, companies may incorporate themselves as limited liability companies, which means that the liability of the officers and directors of the company is strictly limited by law.
Yes you are correct. Limited means limited liability for the owners or principles of the company. It does not however limit the liabilities of the company itself. only the principles personal assets are protected.
Depending on the context, these initials could mean limited liability company (LLC).
Hardly. There are many forms of non-Standard English, and they all have far more limited vocabularies than Standard English - which is the literary dialect, after all.
Technically, 'vir' by itself just means 'man' and such, though it could be understood as hero if it is in context. Idiomatically, Latin uses 'vir fortissimus' to mean hero, which literally means 'strongest man' and could supply context for any future uses of 'vir' by itself. The word 'heros' means hero, but it is limited in use to demigods. Otherwise, 'solus vir fortissimus' is most correct, but 'solus vir' can suffice if given the right context. It is worth mentioning that the order of those words is unimportant and can be shuffled with the same meaning.
"Literary works" include, (but are not limited to): fiction or nonfiction books & manuscripts, reports, poetry, theses, brochures, pamphlets, online works, games, automated databases, and computer programs.