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I would suggest the thesaurus or dictonary.com.
A dictionary.
If you mean text to speech, read this article snip.ly/dqt5da to find the best text-to-speech software.
The word find is a verb. It is an irregular verb.
Depending on the particular dictionary, you can expect to find the spelling definition of words and useful auxiliary information such as the following: * Pronunciation * Syllabication * Parts of Speech * Capiatalization * Etrymology (orgin of word) * History of the English language * Punctuation * Weights and Measures * Signs and symbols * Numbers * Abbreviations * Proofreading marks * The State and their Capital
in a dictionary
In order to find your nearest Auto Zone Parts store, the best resource would actually be Yellow Pages. Yellow Pages is available as an online resource or also in hard copy.
yes technetium is a limited resource. You can only find it in certain parts of the world not that I know of though
For imagery, descriptive words such as adjectives and adverbs are used.
ipd seems to have a good selectionipdusa.comAlso less specific parts fcpgroton.com is a good resource
Ebay is a great resource for finding old replacement parts. Depending on the machine manufacturer, you may also be able to find parts on their website or through listed distributors.
I think the best farewell speech will be one you think of yourself and actually mean it. It would just be more dramatic and appealing for everyone, and interesting to listen to. Otherwise, you can always find farewell poems on google and use them as parts of your speech.
Check out ClassicJunkyard.com . They are a major resource in Ohio for buying and selling parts for old cars.
natural would be something you already find existing such as iron. but to make steel you have to process it on machinery so that would be like a human resource
An example of resource management would be recycling, especially seeing as to how resource management is actually a process by which you find the most efficient way possible to use a company's/ your resources.
In which nation would you find censorship of information, news, or any speech that is critical of the government?
You can look at Indeed to find Speech Jobs. They have jobs listed for Speech Language Pathologist and for various positions in Speech Therapy. Good look with the job search!