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Many things can put a burden on another person. The biggest burden tends to be financial need. For example, if an elderly person or sibling who lost a job needed help to support themselves, this could be a big burden on you.
arrogant, cocky, conceited, stuck up, snob, vain, egotistical
The external conflict in Lord of the Flies is when the kids themselves fight in a war with themselves. Another type of external conflict is when the kids bully Piggy and also when Ralph is being chased by Jack and his hunters. Jacob G.
If you type alleluia into a search engine you will find lots of information. The alleluia is part of the Catholic Mass and many other Christian masses or services. Haendel's Alleluia is possibly the most famous..... in North America anyway. Here's a link to that one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ugp06_ARlJk Other compositions called Masses probably contain an Alleluia as a part of the Mass. Here's another one call Alleluia Amen, also by Haendal http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ugn6FY7IwZI&NR=1
Porter Wagoner - Another Day Another Dollar No! Porter Wagoner sang this song, but the version in the commercial is by Wynn Stewart. Look it up on YouTube.
This person would be referred to as one who advocates discipline ( disciplinarian ).
Science disciplines differ from one another in terms of exactness. While some sciences can be absolute, such as chemistry, the science of psychology is nowhere near to being an exact science.
often
* typically * frequently * regularly
constantly used
Multidisciplinary is another word for interdisciplinary, meaning involving multiple disciplines or fields of study to address complex problems.
One word for frequently is often.
fought frequently with one another.
sacrifice
Usually is another word for commonly. Additional synonyms include frequently, generally and ordinarily.
On the contrary, energy frequently changes from one form to another.
The word 'frequently' is an adverb, a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Example functions:Brian frequently takes the bus to work. (modifies the verb 'takes')Betty is frequently late. (modifies the adjective 'late')Traffic there is frequently very congested. (modifies the adverb 'very')