The English language consists of many unwritten rules.
Going by the second pronouce's 'logic'. The same would apply to Eve.
Its not Eh-vee. Or Eh-veh. its Eev.
The name Dev. is Deh-v, because there is no vowel after the v.
Its Dee-vee-uh-nt cause of the letter V followed by another Vowel
Vowel-Consenant-Vowel, turns the first Vowel pronunciation into it's spoken letter, not how it sounds.
Ee and Eh.
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If deviant crops were found in a field, that field was burned. People still survived on what was in the other fields... but theoretically, if ALL the crops had been deviant, then they could have starved rather than accepting any sort of deviance.
Labeling theory argues that deviance is not inherent in an act, but rather determined by societal reactions to that act. It emphasizes the stigmatizing process where individuals labeled as deviant may internalize that label, leading to further deviant behavior.
This statement is incorrect. The biological school of thought attributes deviant behavior to biological factors such as genetics, brain chemistry, or evolutionary influences, rather than environmental forces.
How people react to what was done. ~Apex
Achieved deviant status refers to a social position that a person attains through their own choices, actions, or behavior that deviates from societal norms or expectations. This status is not ascribed at birth but rather is acquired through individual decisions, such as joining a countercultural movement or breaking the law.
What is considered right or wrong is determined by each culture(apex)
bonjour is pronounced rather like bon-joorno its pronounced boh-zhoor
"Deviant" is sort of a tricky word. Most people don't have a foot fetish, so in the statistical sense, it's deviant. But as long as you're playing with a willing partner, it's not a problem. BUT ... if you've pressured your partner into something they aren't comfortable with; if the foot is more important than the person attached to it; if the fetish is controlling you (as opposed to you controlling the fetish), you might want to talk to a mental health professional who can help you to regain control of the fetish.
ακόλουθος [akoluthos] (th pronounced like thesis, throne, thirsty)οπαδός [opathos] (th pronounced like rather, then, mother)
I've heard it pronounced: Pep low (like plow without the "p" rather than low)
Phonetically forté is pronounced for - tay