<em>"Annyeonghaseyo ___ imnida" and "Annyeonghaseyo jeoneun ___ imnida" both have different definitions.</em>
"Annyeonghaseyo? Jeoneun <em>Bob* - </em>imnida" is the formal way of introducing yourself in Korean (to your parents, teachers, etc).
When you introduce yourself casually, you take out "jeoneun".
"Annyeonghaseyo? <em>Bob - </em>imnida."
<em>*Bob (name) is used as an example. </em>
I think you can get an english-arabic dictionary. it helps a lot. also, you can get a tutor that speaks arabic and learn from his/her
"The cassock is a very powerful ornament created by heavenly immortals and is only meant to be worn by a true monk.
"If it is worn, all demons are extinguished;
When donned it sends all monsters down to hell.
It was made by the hands of heavenly Immortals,
And none but a true monk should dare put it on."
<span>The fact that Banks in the 1990s were more likely to approve whites for home loans than blacks or Latinos is an example of: Institutional racism
Institutional racism is a form of racism that is carried out by big establishment toward a specific group.
During that period The banks saw blacks or Latinos as the ethnicity groups that tend to have weak economic capabilities so they think it would be easier to simply deny them from their service because it took too much risk.</span>
The correct answer is mandatory spending. Mandatory spending is a budget for day-to-day expenses. It is also a budget for major capital, investment,and expenditures in which revenues are equal to spending on certain programs that is mandatory or required by existing law.