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If a job is worth doing, it is worth doing well; If at first you do not succeed, try, try again; If God had meant us to fly, he would have given us wings; If ifs and ands were pots and pans, there would be no work for tinkers; If it ain't broke, don't fix it; If it were not for hope the heart would break; If it were a snake, it would have bit you
"Jobsworth" is a British colloquialism [1] [2] derived from the notion that something being asked of one in a work environment is too great to risk their job over, as in, "I can't do that; it's more than my job's worth."
После дождичка в четверг (posle dojdichka v chetverg), literally "after the rain on Thursday" yet meaning never. Не видать как своих ушей (ne vidat kak svoih ushey), "not to see [something] like your ears". Scottish Gaelic – pàillean am fàsach, "a palace in a wilderness"
The online shopping gods work in mysterious ways. Sometimes, they reward you with an unbelievable deal. Other times, they make sure the one thing you desperately want is always out of stock. And ...
"A Love Worth Waiting For" is a song by Welsh singer Shakin' Stevens, released in March 1984 as the fourth single from his album The Bop Won't Stop. It peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart for two weeks and was certified silver in the UK by the BPI .
We all know that tech giant Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL, NASDAQ:GOOG), Google’s parent company, is primarily an advertising company. The firm’s bread and butter comes from selling ad space ...
Image credits: Jiggly_Love #2. For context, my aunt always needed the spotlight, always an attention seeker. This was at her own daughter's wedding for context where she didn't get attention.
By the end of the 1970s, the term "meaning-making" was used with increasing frequency. [10] The term came to be used often in constructivist learning theory which posits that knowledge is something that is actively created by people as they experience new things and integrate new information with their current knowledge. [4]