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The word discriminate means to distinguish one thing from another. Discriminate also has a negative connotation, and can refer to judging and showing prejudice against a class or category.
The question is invalid. Are you referring to abstract disability or mental illness? What unjustified fear would cause you to fear and discriminate against either one?
Of course it does. We all discriminate to one degree or another. We just have to learn to adjust and respect others.
Tell your students pair up with one another and stand behind another pair, except for the leaders.
The word "discriminate" means to distinguish or recognize differences between things or people. It can also refer to making unfair or prejudiced distinctions based on factors such as race, gender, or religion. Discrimination is often used to describe unjust treatment or bias against a particular group.
It is no one's business what another person dreams, particularly students and their instructors.
students have to depend on one another to learn the required information.
students become acquainted with one another, students develop friendships. friends help other friends understand things.
It makes electrical charges attract one another, or repel one another.
It makes electrical charges attract one another, or repel one another.
One rhombus and another.
Not necessarily. The difference may be genuine and that is not the "fault" of the assessment.