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dexar [7]
3 years ago
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Concepts are general ideas you use to organize your experiences and, in doing so, bring order and intelligibility to your life.

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Len [333]3 years ago
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I am pretty sure it is true. concepts are general ideas. you use them to organize ideas. Did this help?
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