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did you search thru the list there are 30 complete memo's on 8 or 9 disks in all try searching it again if you dont find any than maybe you didnt get any im not sure but searching it again usauly helps. btw the disks you get usaualy tells you where to find things on the planet you are on sometimes not but keep looking they may show up in there soon.

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What is deductive in letter writing?

Deductive in letter writing refers to a style where the main point or purpose of the letter is stated at the beginning, followed by supporting details and explanations. This approach helps ensure the reader grasps the main idea immediately and can quickly understand the significance of the message.


What is The ultimate origin of language?

The ultimate origin of language is the need to communicate. And while language is unique in that it can communicate the unknown, it is ultimately no different from the chemical memos of the ants, the flashing colors of squid or the sweet smell of fruit. If you are asking "How did human language come about," the answer is lost in the unimaginable past. Since there are no primitive languages, and no traces of any, there is no way to examine the evolution of animal cries into human language. Perhaps, if we ever figure out what the whales and dolphins are "saying" it may shed light on the evolution of language, but for now, it is dark.


Merits and de merits of communication in English language?

BusinessEmployment OpportunitiesEnglish is the primary language of business throughout the world. Most international business transactions, including emails, memos, reports and contracts, are written in English. MoviesThe ability to fluently speak the English language in addition to your native language can be beneficial if you're seeking job opportunities with international companies. The ability to speak a language spoken by most business people can place you a step ahead of the competition. TravelMajor Hollywood movies have dialogue in English. The plot of these movies is easier to follow if the person watching the movie speaks English. Subtitles in other languages can sometimes cause the meanings of words to be lost in the translation, and they can be a distraction or even block the action taking place on the screen. SchoolsThe English language is predominantly spoken throughout the world, so international travelers may find that speaking English can make their travels a little easier. Most hotel and restaurant employees, as well as store merchants, probably speak English to some degree. AcademicsStudents from other countries who attend school in the United States will benefit greatly if they can know basic English. This knowledge will help them communicate better with both their students and teachers. The students also will have an easier time with any research or readings they are assigned. ComputersThe English language is the predominant language of academics all over the world, with a large amount of research conducted, written and presented in English. Knowing English can helpful for scholars who wish to communicate their ideas and research findings to peers in their field.Most software programs are written in English. Those seeking to expand their computer knowledge can find the ability to read and understand the English language invaluable.


What are some irregular plural nouns?

Nouns that are made plural by changing the spellinginstead of adding an 's', 'es', or 'ies' are called irregular plurals. Some examples of irregular plurals are:singular / pluralman / menwoman / womenchild / childrenperson / peoplemouse / micegoose / geeseox / oxenfoot / feettooth / teethcactus / cactialumnus / alumnimedium / mediaNormally a noun is made plural just by adding -s or -es. If it ends in a consonant followed by a y, change the -y to an -i before adding -es, unless it is a proper noun. Note that a noun is NOT made plural by adding apostrophe s: 's.Irregular plurals of nouns are made in several ways:1. If a noun ends with -fe, remove the -fe and add -ves. Examples: knife, knives. Life, lives.2. If a noun ends with -f, change -f to -v and then add -es. Examples: wolf, wolves. Thief, thieves. But, roof becomes roofs and dwarf becomes dwarfs.3. If a noun ends with -o, add -es. Examples: tomato, tomatoes. Hero, heroes. Tornado, tornadoes. But, cello becomes cellos and memo becomes memos.4. If a noun ends with -us, change -us to -i. Examples: cactus, cacti. Alumnus, alumni. Octopus, octopi.5. If a noun ends with -is, change -is to -es. Examples: analysis, analyses. Neurosis, neuroses.6. If a noun ends with -on, change -on to -a. Example: criterion, criteria.7. Change the vowel, change the word, or add a different ending. Examples: man, men. Person, people. Child, children. Ox, oxen. Die, dice. Cherub, cherubim. Schema, schemata.8. Unchanging. Singular and plural form are the same. Examples: sheep, deer, and sometimes fish.9. If a noun ends with -ix or -ex, change -ix or -ex to -ices. Examples: appendix, appendices; matrix, matrices; vortex, vortices.10. If a noun ends with -um, change -um to a. Examples: medium, media; curriculum, curricula; phenomenon, phenomena; erratum, errata; datum, data.11. In some cases, if a noun ends with -ouse, change -ouse to -ice. Examples: louse, lice; mouse, mice. This does not apply to all, such as house, grouse, and blouse.12. In some cases, if a noun contains -oo-, change -oo- to -ee-. Examples: foot, feet; tooth, teeth; goose, geese. This does not apply to all, such as boot, booth, moon, and soot.