This phrase means that while a coursebook can be a helpful tool in learning, relying too heavily on it without critical thinking or exploration can limit the depth of understanding and creativity in learning. It suggests that it is important to use coursebooks as a guide rather than letting them dictate the entirety of one's learning experience.
When an indentured servant was done serving his term with his "master" in the New World, the master gave him Freedom Dues. They consisted of land, possessions, and/or money. This was part of the agreement of the indentured servant's term.
servant i guess. unless you mean the female version which is mistress
Im catholic. i think they say it means,''do what god tells you to do, good things will happen to you.''
Another word for slave is servant.
yes, "master of oratory" means that president obama is very good at public speaking.
the male in the family unit treats the female as a secret servant
used
No it doesnt. It is most likely of Arab origin. Ben avid meaning servant of god
"Dismiss your servant" typically means to release or send away someone who is serving you, often indicating that their duties are no longer required at that moment. In a broader context, it can imply ending a relationship or role where someone has been providing assistance or support. The phrase may also carry connotations of authority and hierarchy, as it reflects the power dynamics between a master and their servant.
Could you mean Metallica's Master of Puppets "master, master"? Could you mean Metallica's Master of Puppets "master, master"?
Abdu'l means 'servant of..'
the servant