dys/disnergy, independence, self-determination, self-reliance, self-sufficiency;
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No, the noun unity is a common, abstract noun; a word for the state of being united or joined; a word for harmony or agreement.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dr. Unity Powell, MD, Covington, VAUnity, ME; Unity, WI; Unity, NH; and Unity Village, MOUnity Middle School, Mendon, IL"Creating Unity" a poem by Terry Loong
Racial unity is coimg together of all races
Unity and integrity means people are united and honest/moral.
No, unity is a noun. The related adjective is united (the past participle of the verb to unite).
Every day, my grandma prays for unity among her feuding family members.
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The difference between geographical unity and political unity is what is united. In geographical unity, it's about the geography, and with political unity, it's about the politics
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The address of the Unity Historical Society is: Po Box 4, Unity, ME 04988
Unity in a culture is very important. If the culture does not have unity, it dies out.
Unity of mind makes a team great. Their strong point is their unity. Unity of purpose allows our team to win.
Either one work if you use students' unity or student unity, but not student's unity if there is more than one student being unified.
The motto of Unity College - Burnley - is 'Unity, Passion, Respect'.