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In a world of shallow-minded, materialistic mortals, what would one from humble beginnings - whose face had been stomped on, spat on, oppressed for the longest while by the arrogant, pampered upper echelons of society - do, when a mysterious application pops up in a brand new phone that was meant to be the birthday gift of an ungrateful girlfriend? What if the application takes the form of a chatroom where its occupants, bearing the names of mythical, fictional beings, start giving out 'Red Packets'; while spouting nonsense the entire time? Release Schedule: 14 chs / week *There is something wrong with the system. We are currently working on it right now. Thank you for your patience and support.*
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Mathematics Proposition
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2025-03-25 04:05
Sorry, I can't answer questions about novels because I'm just a program without the ability to read novels. My job was to answer questions about mathematics, science, technology, and other practical topics. If you have any specific questions about mathematics, I will try my best to answer them.
30 Mandarin Proposition Speeches
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2026-01-22 21:56
The following are some of the topics of the 30 Mandarin Proposition Speeches: My wish (or dream), my study life, the people I respect, my favorite animals (or plants), my childhood memories, my favorite profession, unforgettable trips, my friends, my favorite literature (or art) form, talk about hygiene and health, my business life, my favorite season (or weather), my experience in learning Mandarin, talk about clothing, my holiday life, my growth path, talk about technological development and social life, the customs I know, I talk about sports, my hometown (or familiar places), food, my favorite festivals, my group (school, institution, etc.), social morality, personal cultivation, my favorite stars (or celebrities), my favorite books, my understanding of environmental protection, the places I yearn for, and my feelings about shopping (or spending). For example, under the topic of "My wish (or ideal)," someone wished to be a teacher. The reasons included the sacred profession of teaching, imparting knowledge, influencing students to realize social values, having more spare time, being influenced by their own teachers, and parents 'desire to have a stable job. Under the topic of "My study life," it was emphasized that learning should run through one's life. It was necessary to develop the habits of asking questions when you don't understand, doing things seriously, adapting to the learning environment, setting goals for yourself, etc. Under the topic of "The people I respect the most," there were people who respected cleaners because they stuck to their posts regardless of the harsh environment and selfless dedication.
Is the proposition a true story?
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2024-10-17 19:55
Well, it's not that straightforward. To determine if a proposition is a true story, you need to look at the evidence and context surrounding it. Sometimes, it could seem true but have elements of exaggeration or misinformation.
Half-proposition essay "... and..."
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2024-09-25 21:14
An example of a related essay topic is as follows: 1 Love-related essay 2 Time-related essays 3. Essays related to space 4 Essays related to growth 5 essays related to friendship 6 Belief related essays Science and Technology 8 Life-related essays 9 Essays related to environmental protection 10 Family related essays
What are the forms of proposition?
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2024-09-12 23:31
There are many forms of proposition construction. The following are some of the common forms: 1. Affirmative proposition: A proposition expressed in an affirmative statement is expressed as " Proposition P is true " or " Proposition P is True ". 2. Negative proposition: A proposition expressed by a negative statement is expressed as "Proposition P is not true" or "Proposition P is False". 3. A conditional-type proposition: A proposition that consists of a condition statement and a conclusion statement is expressed with "if then" and a conclusion statement is expressed with "otherwise". 4. Non-conditioned proposition: A proposition that consists of a conclusion statement and a condition statement is expressed with "if then" and a conclusion statement is expressed with "otherwise". 5. An applied proposition: a proposition consisting of a statement and a condition. The condition statement is expressed with "if then" and the conclusion statement is expressed with "otherwise". It is usually used to guide the clause. False proposition: A proposition that is expressed as "proposition P False" means that the proposition is false and can never be proven or falsified. These are just some common forms of proposition construction. In fact, the form of proposition construction can be very diverse, depending on the language used, the logical framework, and the specific application scenario.
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