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Culture? Well, he was a Dutch Protestant Christian. His painting style he called Neo-Plasticism.
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For purely cultural reasons. Some call it the last meal, for instance. To some, "dinner" and "supper" mean the same meal, for others they have both a dinner and a supper everyday, for instance on a farm: breakfast in the morning, then lunch, then dinner, then after the last work of the day, supper.
Because they conquered Lands of others and called them "Arabic" Or in Short they stole others' land culture and Arabized IT!
A person constantly committing offenses is an habitual offender.
They could be called a habitual criminal or a re-offender.
People who repeatedly lie are sometimes called habitual liars, meaning that they make a habit out of lying. This term is often applied to individuals who lie without any apparent gain other than the satisfaction of lying.
Not as a separate instance. The derived class instance can be used anywhere a superclass instance is expected, so it is an instance of the superclass in that respect, and a superclass constructor will be called at creation time. However, it will always act like an instance of the derived class, even if it is explicitly cast to the superclass. So overridden methods will always call the derived class method, regardless of how an outside caller refers to the instance.
Specific instance of a class is called object of that class.
A habitual action is an action based on past learning. It is not the result of a conscience choice, but rather something a person does out of habit. Habitual actions are often called irrational actions because they don't come from reason, but instead, come from our "heart". Examples of habitual actions include: waving good morning to your neighbours, listening to the radio while you drive, etc... (you don't have to think about these actions or the consequences of them, you just do each of them out of habit).
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Habitual abortion. There are spontaneous abortions (miscarriages) and therapeutic abortions (induced by someone and some means). If you have multiple miscarriages, the term habitual abortion is used to indicate a problem carrying a pregnancy, and does not imply induced abortion.
Courtesy is politeness and respect shown to others in accordance with customary practices. Courtesy is part of good manners, and is based on the qualities of graciousness and consideration for another's feelings and beliefs.Courtesy is sometimes displayed as the result of conscious thought on the matter.Sometimes courtesy maybe manifested as an automatic response to a certain situation. In this case such an action could be called an 'habitual courtesy,' the result of training and practice of good manners.In countries/cultures where courtesy is normal and expected, 'habitual courtesy' is widespread.In environments were courtesy may be less common, a considerate action by a person who regularly shows courtesy to others could be described as being performed according to his or her 'habitual courtesy.'Example of usage:"Michael Foot treated all us new Bennite MPs with his habitual courtesy, but warily." -Guardian Newspaper, UK, March 3, 2010----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------See Related links below for more information.
The collection of information stored in a database at a particular moment is called a database snapshot. It provides a point-in-time view of the data captured during the snapshot creation. This snapshot can be used for reporting, analysis, or backup purposes.
When someone starts to live up to the stereotype expected of him it is called conforming.
What is one culture adapting an element of another culture called