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The myth is a fantastic and fabulous story that describes what happened in antiquity but in imaginary form, unfounded or real bases. You can try epics or heroic deeds explaining the beginning of the history of a people, of humanity or the beginning of the world. In philosophy, the myth gave origin to the quot; logos quot; that is the word intelligible (that only is known by the understanding), although the myth was and continues being the base of the reality philosophical.
Damocles was a courtier close friend from Dionisio, the elder, tyrant of Syracuse. In order to show the fragility of the power of Kings, during a banquet, Dionysus did suspend a heavy sword held by a horse hair on the head of Damocles. The sword of Damocles is a popular phrase that is a Greek historian (Timaeus) which until today is used to refer to an imminent danger, alluding to a sword hanging over our head and anytime can slip and fall on us.
A low profile refers to the discrete image projecting oneself towards others. It is derived from the English words quot; low profile quot; who want to tell how not to attract the attention and go unnoticed. Artists famous, politicians and large executives handle it as a strategy to avoid being recognized in an event where you do not want to be protagonists.
Although it is a word called invalidating conjunction, which is used to introduce a sentence with an actual or possible objection despite which a thing can occur. Example: Even though I am ill, I not missing the appointment. It also serves to introduce a coordinated prayer that clarifies what has been said above. Example: I not bring anything like that, but if things similar. Fact is a noun that denotes action and effect of doing something. It is also an event, happening or feat. Example: The great events of history. The past participle of the verb can also be do. Example: I should have done it yesterday.
Sra. or Ms. (written with lowercase letters) is the abbreviation of Mrs. SRA (written in capital letters) can mean several things. In Argentina means Argentina Rural society or society of Radio Argentina. In Spain, it means service of agricultural recovery. In Mexico it means Secretary of agrarian reform.
A triangle is a geometric or polygon shape that has three angles and three sides. There are different types of triangles: rectangle (with a right angle of 90 degrees), equilateral (with three equal sides and three angles equal 60 degree), perforating (two equal sides and two equal angles), scalene (no sides or angles equal), etc. The sum of the three angles is always 180 degrees.
Do something in a jiffy means do it very fast, in an instant, that will be done in a very short time.Jiffy comes from two Latin words Sancti which means Holy and amen which means so is.Before, when the Christian prayers in latin, praying said at the end: In nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti, amen (in the name of the father, of the son and of the Holy Spirit, amen). As I said very fast and at the same time is persignaba, the two last words almost were pronounced together. Sanctiamen, which later changed to snap.
Heritage is the set of assets (homes, land, cars, money, etc) that a person inherited from their ancestors or acquires self-employed during their life. Payment of their own assets possibly relates to the payment of taxes or to periodic payment that the person makes to acquire any property in installments.
The preposition is an invariable word used to join or link words so that a happens to be complement of another.Prepositions are: a, ante, bajo, cabe, with, against, from, in, between, towards, until, for, for, according to, without, so, and after.The preposition should be means next to and today its use is exclusively literary.Example: the Bank is fit (next to) the pharmacy.
It is a regionalism of the dialect spoken in Maracaibo, Venezuela. Its origin comes from the word whip , which is a whip to force certain animals to obey or run faster. If there was a verb in Spanish for this action would be quot; fuetear quot; (sticking with the whip) and the participle would be quot; fueteado quot; , but in Venezuela it pronounced quot; fuetiao quot; to imply that someone or something came very fast or also damaged.