Egomania is basically intolerably self-centred. In a more technical sense, it's an obsession -- an obsessive preoccupation with one's own self, usually in the form of following own impulses and have delusions of grandeur.
Megalomania is a rather loose term, and usually means have delusional fantasies of omnipotence (having unlimited or very great power, whatever 'power' might mean to that person). Interestingly, megalomania was the standard term for narcissistic personality disorder before the 1960s (so far as I recall from my psychology degree over 30 years ago).
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Hi I know Italian too I was born there.
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Ciao, anche io so l'italiano
You can set screen limits so she doesn’t stay on it as much
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The event that can cause many animals to die from lack of water and food is:
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<u>Droughts</u> <u>constitute a huge problem for wild fauna and flora since, depending on their level, a large part of the fauna and flora could die</u>, even more so because <u>the solution of said problem is based on the anticipation and prevention of said event, if identifies that a particular area is historically predisposed to a dry season, artificial reservoirs must be created and the level of evaporation must be minimized</u> (currently, high-density polypropylene spheres are created with a water part inside, which greatly reduce the evaporation) in order to accumulate the water necessary to face the dry season.
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The smell of my spring
I smell it from my house
it's beautiful to feel that the meadow caresses me
Why is it that I feel that nothing else reaches me
the birds sing in the morning
Although they do not know how important their songs are
what I like most about the arrival of spring is the smell of ripe fruits
What makes even the sleepyhead not sleep like a caterpillar
the scent of cane is one of the strangest beauties
butterflies play in the air and among them are cuddly
until the moment comes when they shine of their beauty when they perch
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I leave you the story of the 10 15 lines of spring, where circumstantial place expressed by nouns and pronouns.