This is called "sharing". Because of the use of this word in social media contexts (as well as in some religions), some people may be surprised to find that the concept of sharing involves not only giving to others but also giving up a corresponding part of what you have.
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A whole number is number you can count, like 1, 2 , 3 . . . 1465, etc. That is, a number with no fraction -- an integer. Some people use the term to mean only positive integers. Some include zero (0) others do not. In the number 23.456, 23 is the whole number part.
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which one of these terms might mean something big
Add up the numbers, and then divide by the number of numbers in the set. This will give you the mean.
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it means that its better to give things to others rather than taking it from them
To give part of what you have to others is known as sharing. It involves dividing or distributing something you possess with someone else, whether it be material possessions, time, or resources, with the intention of benefiting them. Sharing promotes community, empathy, and cooperation among individuals.
I think it's actually spelled "appease" and it mean to pacify or to give in to the wants/needs/demands of others.
to be clear to give detail to give the whole answer not just a little part of it
Give us the whole tire code. -Part of it is useless
"Uhl" can refer to a few different things depending on the context. In some cases, it may be an abbreviation or acronym, while in others, it could be a surname or part of a place name. If you provide more context, I can give a more specific answer.
"To miss out" means not being a part of something special that many others have been able to enjoy.
It would mean that they are too kind for their own good. They give freely and take nothing in return, but this is damaging to themselves and others.