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Yes, melior una can be taken to mean better together in Latin. The specific meaning of melior una when translated from Latin to English means better than one.
One of the most prominent English Generals was Bernard Montgomery. There was more than just one general in England during WW II.
Without giving a specific answer, the general truth is that the more mature and Torah-learned one is, the better he/she will understand the deeper realms such as Kabbalah, Midrash and Aggadah.
It is certainly the best if you have a specific question that fits into three lines, and one of the best for specific questions longer than that. However, for general queries there are many other sites and types of website that can help you better.
One reason is to distinguish between a general object and a specific one. For a specific object it would need to be identified earlier.
There are SEVERAL Generals. Did you have a specific one in mind?
As a general rule, yes. You should consult a lawyer though to get a better answer, specific to your facts and the law of your area.
It is if you are referring to a specific one, such as the English Parliament
In general, there is no reason to have more than one partition on an external hard drive. There are some specific cases where it might be desirable but you would know if you had a requirement like that.
One is not "better" than the other, if you want to be a mathematician then the study of math would be "better" in the same sense that a linguist would be better off studying English language.
The general-to-specific approach begins with a broad statement or idea and narrows down to specific details or examples. For instance, one might start with the concept of "animals" and then focus on "dogs" before discussing a specific breed like "Golden Retrievers." Conversely, the specific-to-general approach starts with specific instances or examples and extrapolates to a broader conclusion. For example, observing that "Golden Retrievers are friendly" can lead to the generalization that "many dogs are friendly."
The type of reasoning that involves applying general principles to a specific case is known as deductive reasoning. In deductive reasoning, one starts with a general statement or hypothesis and uses it to draw conclusions about a specific instance. This logical approach ensures that if the general principles are true, the specific conclusion must also be true.