who said, "No race can proper until it learns there is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a book"
She has not said aloud what her religion is, if she has a religion.
Dahlias are said to be a message of "enduring grace." It is associated with dignity and elegance.
Well if it is an insult take it as a compliment. the girl doesn`t know what i tmeans and she thinks you`ll know
Muslims have said that Islam is the true religion. Non-Muslims have disagreed and said that their religions are the true religion or that there is no true religion and they are all false. At the end of the day, you have to figure out which of the several arguments is more convincing.
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Dehumanised refers to the act of treating someone as if they are not human, often stripping them of their dignity, rights, or autonomy. This can involve limiting their individuality, compassion, or respect.
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Actually, "insult" is a very interesting word. If you stress the first syllable, it means one thing. If you stress the second, it means something different. For example: IN-sult is a noun, referring to a rude comment you make to another person. But inSULT is a verb, and it means to say something rude. So, the first one is what you said, the second is the act of saying it. Here are two sentences: I took it as an insult when he said my writing was only average. (noun, stress on first syllable) Don't insult me! Treat me with respect! (verb, stress on second syllable)
Sure. "I am of the Jewish religion." is a grammatically correct sentence. However, it sounds odd and no Jew would actually phrase it that way. They would say either: "I am a Jew." or "I belong to the Jewish religion." I have personally never understood why Non-Jews are so hesitant to use the word "Jew", it is the way most Jews refer to one another. It is only when said with contempt or disgust that the word "Jew" is an insult.
She wanted more money and they said no. She proceeded to insult Bay and he fired her.