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V-I-E-T-N-A-M-E-S-E
The correct spelling of Vietnam is V-I-E-T-N-A-M.
The correct spelling is V-I-E-T-N-A-M-E-S-E.
An effective approach to negotiation involves active listening, clear communication of needs and interests, maintaining a positive and collaborative attitude, finding common ground, and being open to creative solutions. It's important to be prepared, assertive but respectful, and willing to compromise to reach a mutually beneficial agreement. Building trust and rapport with the other party can also help to facilitate a successful negotiation process.
Duverger's law implies that, under certain types of electoral systems, the number of viable candidates in a district is equal to n+1, where n is the number of members elected in that district.
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Great blue herons are not native to Japan, so there is likely no ideogram for that species.
James Rosati
ideogram
i don't know the answer ,but i i like pie A Lot
An ideogram is an idiot that likes gram crackers.
An ideogram is a figure which represents a whole word. One which we use a lot is a heart for the word "love". You will note that the heart shape does not actually look a lot like a real heart, and in any case, the heart does not really have anything to do with love. So the ideogram itself does not usually convey the idea of the word it represents, because it is an abstracted design, and its meaning is conventional. Chinese ideograms are the same thing--they once were like pictures, but you can't figure out what they were supposed to be anymore.
Rosati
A pictogram is a visual symbol that represents an object or concept, while an ideogram is a symbol that represents an idea or meaning. Pictograms are more literal and direct, while ideograms are more abstract and symbolic.
An ideo gram means a word that looks like what it says for example: Folded.... the word folded, actually looks folded or heart the word heart is inside the shape heart. ideogram- a pictorial character or symbol that represents a specific meaning or idea.
a chinese character is called hanzi and in japan it called kanji
Nick Sharratt illustrates Hetty Feather.