Answer to Q.#1: The Table of Contents is where you can find page numbers for specific TOPICS but the Index shows specific WORDS in a book.
Answer to Q.#2: The information is a Reader's Guide Entry is stuff that you either need to know or should want to know.
Answer to Q.#3: You should use this phrase when your trying to figure out whose this person and that person.
Answer to Q.#4: You should go to a Reference Librarian when, (a) Your looking for best book on the topic currently on/ in your mind, (b) If your not sue where to find the book your looking for or (c) your just clueless on which book you need for an assignment/ project.
South korea is south of north korea
Qui: pronoun --> subject (Who)
sine: preposition (without)
peccato: noun peccatum/-i (sin)
est: verb, third person singular, present "sum/es/fui/esse" (is)
vestrum: adjective (among you)
primus: adjective "primus/-a/-um" nominative singular (first)
lapidem: noun "lapis/lapidis" accusative singular (stone)
mittat: verb; conjunctive present, 3rd person singular "mitto/mittis/misi/missum/mittere" (throw)
Literal translation:
Who among you is without sin, threw a stone first
It's a famous Bible quote, which has many translations who fit the context better, like "He who is without sin among you, let him be the first to throw a stone at her"
I'm sure you'll find many interpretations online that fit anything you need.
I hope this helps, even though English isn't my first language :)
This is indeed true, his name was Juan Pablo de Bonet.
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The invention of new medical practices. This is so because thousands of lives are being saved.
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