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Is Legacy A Idea Noun

Idea NounsBack in the day, people said “abstract nouns.” Abstract nouns (Idea Nouns) NAMES an idea, quality, or thing you can’t see, hear, touch, smell, or taste.It is the opposite of a concrete noun, which names things you can see, hear, etc.WATCH a short video about “Idea Nouns.”Here is a BUNCH of Idea (ABSTRACT) Nouns.  Anger, Anxiety, Beauty, Beliefs, Bravery, Brilliance, Chaos, Charity, Childhood, Comfort, Communication, Compassion, Courage, Culture, Curiosity, Deceit, Dedication, Democracy, Determination, Energy, Failure, Faith, Fear, Freedom, Friendship, Generosity, Gossip, Happiness, Hate, Honesty, Hope, Imagination, Information, Integrity, Intelligence, Joy, Justice, Justice, Kindness, Knowledge, Liberty, Life, Love, Loyalty, Luxury, Misery, Motivation, Opportunity, Pain, Patience, Peace, Perseverance, Pleasure, Pride, Relaxation, Sacrifice, Satisfaction, Skill, Strength, Success, Sympathy, Talent, Thought, Trust, Truth, Warmth, and WisdomLet me know if I can help.

Is legacy an abstract noun????????????

Generally, yes....for the reason you gave.

Concrete vs Abstract words.

Say a concrete word, (e.g. pencil) and almost everyone will get a similar and specific image in their minds. Concrete words are tangible....so have physical characteristics (e.g. they occupy space, have mass, density, etc. and therefore can be measured using universally accepted measurement systems and methods).

Abstract words lack the common characteristics of concrete words. (They are intangible, do not occupy space, have no mass, density, etc. and are immeasurable.) For example, say a word such as "love" or "legacy" and among a group of people, you get a diversity of mental images. Try to measure what folks feel and think about an abstract word....and the basic problem becomes "how do you measure it".

Are you born with Charisma or do you learn it?

It is a skill. If you can define the behaviors, they can be learned.

A good place to learn people skills is the book, "How to Win Friends and Influence People" written by Dale Carnegie.

I would encourage you to observe others who you believe have good social skills and try to define the behaviors that constitute good people skills.

Frederick Douglass T.P.C.A.S.T.T?

Pretty much everyone for the first 150 years of the country's history was against any form of socialism all it does is promote the ideology that its ok for the government to take care of you which is the complete opposite of the principals the country was founded on.

What is the meaning of Life?

1)noun: living things collectively
Example: "The oceans are teeming with life"

2)noun: the experience of living; the course of human events and activities
Example: "He could no longer cope with the complexities of life"

3)noun: a motive for living
Example: "Pottery was his life"

4) noun: a living person
Example: "His heroism saved a life"

5)noun: the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving ones
Example: "There is no life on the moon"

6)noun: the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living
Example: "He hoped for a new life in Australia"

7)noun: a characteristic state or mode of living
Example: "Social life"

8)noun: the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death)
Example: "The battery had a short life"

9)noun: the period between birth and the present time
Example: "I have known him all his life"

10)noun: the period from the present until death
Example: "He appointed himself emperor for life"

11)noun: animation and energy in action or expression
Example: "It was a heavy play and the actors tried in vain to give life to it"

12)noun: an account of the series of events making up a person's life

13)noun: the condition of living or the state of being alive
Example: "While there's life there's hope"

14)noun: a prison term lasting as long as the prisoner lives
Example: "He got life for killing the guard"

15)name: A surname (very rare: popularity rank in the U.S.: #46570)

Why was Galileo tried for heresy by the catholic church?

The pope both read the Bible and Galileo's book. By that time, the papal authorities knew the earth was not the centre of the universe because of Copernicus' theory of the solar system. That was not the issue. It was that Galileo defied the pope and went contrary to the agreement he made with the pope about writing his book in such a way as to pour oil on the troubled 'waters' of cosmology. Galileo wrote in a manner that put a flame to it. That's why he was put under house arrest till he died. He was not tried for heresy.

Now, people need to know that the idea of geocentricity (the earth being the centre of our universe) was a pagan idea that went way back in time, long before Copernicus. Greek scientist Anaximander (6th century BC) taught that the Earth was a cylinder situated at the centre of the universe. The Pythagoreans disputed the centrality of the Earth, holding that it was in motion around an unseen fire, but Plato (5th century BC) believed that the Earth was a sphere, stationary at the centre of the universe and orbited by the stars and planets. Greek astronomy eventually settled for the geocentric ‘Ptolemaic system’ – proposed by Claudius Ptolemaeus during the second century AD and accepted by all and sundry until the ‘Copernican revolution’ in the sixteenth century, when geocentricity was finally put to rest.

But then, the headline: ‘Sixteenth-century science disproves second-century science!’ doesn’t read as well as ‘Sixteenth-century science disproves religious belief!’ But the Bible does NOT say the earth goes around the sun. It simply does not say the earth is the centre of the universe. And Galileo was not tried for heresy, and it wasn't the issue of geocentricity that was the problem. It was Galileo's foolish writing which made a fool out of the papal authorities. He could have been more tactful. It's never a good idea to insult any pope, even if you're right!

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