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  • 21Lawrence K. Jones — Lawrence K. Jones, Ph.D. is an American counseling psychologist, career test developer, and writer of international standing. He is a Professor Emeritus of North Carolina State University and the author of several professional career measures,… …

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  • 22Warren G. Harding: The Return to Normalcy — ▪ Primary Source       The Republican Party in 1920 turned its back on a number of strong contenders and as his friend Harry Daugherty had predicted as early as February picked the relatively unknown Warren Gamaliel Harding of Ohio as its… …

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  • 23Developmental Studies Center — (DSC) is a nonprofit organization headquartered in Oakland, California that was founded in 1980 by current president Eric Schaps. DSC develops and disseminates literacy and community building programs for use in elementary schools, and literacy,… …

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  • 24benevolence — I (act of kindness) noun assistance, benefaction, beneficence, benevolentia, boon, charitable effort, charity, favor, good deed, good treatment, good turn, helpfulness, kind office, kind treatment, philanthropy, relief, service, succor, support… …

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  • 25helpful — [[t]he̱lpfʊl[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you describe someone as helpful, you mean that they help you in some way, such as doing part of your job for you or by giving you advice or information. The staff in the London office are helpful but only have… …

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  • 26amiable — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Late Latin amicabilis friendly, from Latin amicus friend; akin to Latin amare to love Date: 14th century 1. archaic pleasing, admirable 2. a. genera …

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  • 27charity — noun (plural ties) Etymology: Middle English charite, from Anglo French charité, from Late Latin caritat , caritas Christian love, from Latin, dearness, from carus dear; akin to Old Irish carae friend, Sanskrit kāma love Date: 13th century …

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  • 28helpful — adjective Date: 14th century of service or assistance ; useful < helpful advice > • helpfully adverb • helpfulness noun …

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  • 29spirit — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French or Latin; Anglo French, espirit, spirit, from Latin spiritus, literally, breath, from spirare to blow, breathe Date: 13th century 1. an animating or vital principle held to give life to&#8230; …

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  • 30Blindness — This article is about the visual condition. For other uses, see Blindness (disambiguation). Blindness Classification and external resources A white cane, the international symbol of blindness ICD …

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