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the crime of trying to harm or overthrow your own government or ruler. hazardous - dangerous or likely to cause harm
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a model or figure made to look like a person, often burned or destroyed as part of a protest or tradition
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to remove a leader or government from power, often by force commemoration - something that honors or remembers an important person or event from the past
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known and admired by many people for a special skill, quality, or achievement.
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a feeling of unity or mutual support among people who share common interests or goals
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regularly occurring within an area or community.
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A gradual evolution of societal norms, values, behaviors, and technologies as one generation replaces another
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A temporary government that rules until a new one is formed.
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A parliamentary procedure used to show that lawmakers no longer support the government.
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To officially take back a plan or decision
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a formal agreement to stop fighting temporarily or permanently
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Acts of warfare or fighting between opposing sides
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Neutral parties or countries that help opposing sides reach an agreement
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the act of pulling military forces out of an area
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Assistance (food, medicine, shelter) provided to people in crisis situations
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People forced to leave their homes due to conflict or disaster
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the act of rebuilding infrastructure, homes, and institutions after a war
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The act of breaking an agreement, law, or rule
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The release of prisoners and hostages by opposing sides as part of an agreement
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A government led by specialists or experts rather than politicians
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A group responsible for observing and verifying that both sides follow the agreement
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A reduction in the intensity of conflict or violence
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Acting according to an agreement or rule
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A claim that someone has done something wrong or illegal
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To say or do something again, often to emphasize it. It is used when a person repeats a previous statement, claim, or point.
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To express strong disapproval of
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To formally present a complaint or objection to an authority. This involves making a formal, often official, statement of disagreement or opposition, which can be done in writing or through other means to the relevant body.
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Used metaphorically to describe a situation or place where conflict or anger can suddenly and uncontrollably flare up.
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A defined geographic area, over which a state has supreme and exclusive authority, both internally and externally.
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The force that resists the relative motion of surfaces in contact. It can also refer to a disagreement or tension between people or groups.
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Prosperity is a state of success, thriving, and good fortune, often associated with financial wealth, but also encompassing overall well-being and happiness. It can describe the flourishing of an individual, a family, or an entire country.
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A fundamental, non-negotiable national goal vital for a country's survival, security, and well-being.
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the release of treated wastewater empezar lección
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The discharge of treated sewage or industrial effluent into the environment, such as a river, lake, or ocean, after it has been cleaned to meet safety standards.
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Made more intense, stronger, or greater than usual.
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A failure to get an amount that was expected or needed; a deficit.
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Close, critical, and careful examination or inspection of something
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A process under the Paris Agreement where countries and stakeholders review their collective progress toward achieving long-term climate goals.
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The vast area of South America that is drained by the Amazon River and its tributaries, largely covered by tropical rainforest
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Carbon-intensive industries empezar lección
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Sectors of the economy that produce very high levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions relative to their output, such as fossil fuel production, steel, and cement manufacturing.
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Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
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The original inhabitants of a specific land or region, who have historical, social, and cultural ties to their ancestral territories.
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Made to happen more quickly or sped up
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military action surrounding a town or a building
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internally displaced people empezar lección
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proceedings against someone
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difficult situation or phenomenon
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the length of a time a person holds a political office
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money given by the government to help people, businesses, or industries, usually to make goods or services cheaper or support certain activities.
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to become smaller in size, amount, or value.
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difficult or unpleasant conditions that cause suffering or problems
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the percentage of eligible voters who actually vote in an election.
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loans that people or governments give to a company or country, which will be paid back later with interest.
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conflicts or problems between different groups in society, often caused by disagreements, inequality, or unfair treatment
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using someone for your benefit
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stealing credit cards information
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person or company that sells goods or srvices
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negative economic forces like inflation
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unnecessary roles after a merge
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to make a process faster and more efficient by removing unnecessary steps
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company managed by a parent company
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companys attention and resources spread around too many areas
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taxes on imported products
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excitement around event product etc
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A daring and shocking robbery carried out without fear of being caught or punished.
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During the day, when it is light and visible to everyone — used to emphasize how bold a crime was.
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Video recorded by security cameras used to monitor and investigate incidents.
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the planned or used path that criminals (or anyone) take to leave the scene quickly and safely.
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A glass container or cabinet used in museums or shops to exhibit valuable or fragile objects.
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To trigger security protocols empezar lección
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to activate official safety or emergency procedures, such as alarms or lockdowns.
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The people who commit a crime or other wrongful act
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To run away quickly in order to escape danger, punishment, or capture.
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A failure to notice or prevent something important; a mistake caused by inattention
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So valuable that its worth cannot be calculated or measured — often used for priceless artworks or artifacts.
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The total value of a company, including its equity, debt, and cash, used to measure its overall worth
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The value of a company’s shares owned by shareholders, representing ownership interest.
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Blockbuster movie franchises empezar lección
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Extremely popular film series that generate huge box office success and global recognition.
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The combination of two companies into one, usually to strengthen market position or resources
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A company or organization that is very strong, influential, and dominant in its field
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The process where fewer companies control a larger share of the market, often reducing competition.
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Movies that are first shown in cinemas before being available on other platforms like streaming or DVD.
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to partly cover or extend over something; to happen at the same time as something else.
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An organized group of people with shared interests or professions, often formed to protect their rights, support each other, and set standards.
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Systems or sectors that drive financial growth and activity
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Heavy physical blocks used to stop vehicles or control crowds for safety
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The activity of making things by hand using skill and traditional methods.
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The amount by which revenue from sales exceeds costs in a business
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Income, especially when of a company or organization
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The total amount of money a business receives from the sale of goods or services.
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The expenses associated with the maintenance and administration of a business on a day-to-day basis
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The financial ability to buy products and services
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Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions
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he part of the business or market dedicated to preparing and serving food and beverages.
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to stop something undesirable from escalating
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to be attached to a country
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to trade something illegaly
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to stir national feelings empezar lección
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