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<em><u>Why is the word Holocaust considered a proper noun?</u></em>
<em>Holocaust: If the spelling is with a capital letter, it is a proper noun.</em>
<em>This</em><em> is the most common way in which the word is used.</em>
<em>it</em><em> refers to the systematic extermination of the Jews by the Nazis during world war 2.</em>
<em>bonus</em><em>:</em>holocaust: With a lower case spelling can reflect to any similar situation and would be a common noun in this context.
<em>why</em><em> is it always capitalized ?</em>
<em>t</em><em>he word Holocaust is capitalized, to show that it is a proper noun and also shows that it is one of the most racial</em><em> </em><em>misunderstandings</em><em> in the world.</em>
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Now and then depicted as a false analogy or a faulty analogy, the week analogy presents a defense by depending too vigorously on superfluous similitudes without recognizing that <em>two ideas, things, or circumstances might be very particular from each other in an increasingly applicable manner. </em>
False Dilemma is a fallacy <em>dependent on an either-or sort of contention.</em>
Two decisions are exhibited, when more may exist, and the case is made that one is false and one is valid or one is worthy and the other isn't. <em>A False analogy is an informal fallacy.</em>
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A. Body position and movement
Kinesthetic communication involves use of the body and its motion in order to communicate. Some examples might be a simple “thumbs up” or waving at your serving because you need a refill. The root of the word “kine” refers to the body and physical movement in many areas of study including medicine, education and psychology.
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The answer is c. values.
Explanation:
In ethics, values describe a judgmenet about how important an action is according to its positive or negative impact. They are often referred to as guidelines for taking a course of action.
A society may be affected by common moral, religious, political and social values.