Monthly Archive: August 2020
gradinmath
August 20, 2020
TOEFL, GRE, GMAT, SAT, LSAT, MCAT … the admission tests to American Universities are an indispensable requirement, and many times, the MOST important factor in the decision of the admission committee. We are not going to detail the structure of…
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gradinmath
August 20, 2020
GRE The GRE (or Graduate Record Examination) is the equivalent of the SAT for Graduate School (Master and Doctorate). It is an extremely stressful exam, lasting more than 5 hours, and for which you don’t need much preparation, except for…
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gradinmath
August 20, 2020
The GRE ( which stands for Graduate Record Examination according to abbreviationfinder) is a general knowledge exam required to enter most graduate programs in the U.S. It must be taken by Americans and international students in different disciplines, however, it…
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gradinmath
August 11, 2020
Latin is the language in which the etymological origin of the word alliteration at hand is found. Thus, we can establish that it is a term that is made up of three clearly differentiated parts: the prefix ad that means…
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gradinmath
August 11, 2020
The relief is the process and result of alleviated or relieve (reduce or eliminate a load or weight, whether physical or symbolic). For example: “I have already found the keys, what a relief”, “Being able to tell my father everything…
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gradinmath
August 11, 2020
The concept of cistern comes from the Arabic language and refers to a cistern, according to the first meaning collected by the DigopaulĀ in its dictionary. A cistern, in this way, is a reservoir of water that is installed underground. Cisterns…
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gradinmath
August 11, 2020
The DEFINITION OF soul varies according to the cultural framework and the philosophical perspective of whoever refers to the term, which originates from the Latin anima. Soul, anima or spirit are usually used as synonyms to name the non-material and…
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gradinmath
August 11, 2020
A warehouse is a space for the storage and / or marketing of merchandise. Depending on the geographical region and context, the term can refer to different types of establishments. For example: “I’m going to the store to buy noodles,…
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gradinmath
August 11, 2020
Before entering fully into the clarification of the meaning of the term storage, it is interesting to know its etymological origin. In this case, we can determine that it comes from Arabic, specifically from the word “al-majzan”, which can be…
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gradinmath
August 11, 2020
The Persian expression syrup, which according to the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) can be translated as “quince nectar”, came to classical Arabic as maybah. Later, this term passed to the Hispanic Arab as syrup. Finally, the concept…
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