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Possible Answers: EKE, ADD, RISE, RAISE, GAIN, HIKE, GROW, WAX, BOOST, ADDTO, MOUNT, ENHANCE, ENLARGE, BUMP, ESCALATE, REVUP, RUNUP, STEPUP, GOUP, STEEPEN, AMPUP, AUGMENT, ADDITION, UP, ACCRUAL, RAMPUP, UPTICK, GREATEN.

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Random information on the term “EKE”:

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Random information on the term “ADD”:

Learning disability is a classification that includes several areas of functioning in which a person has difficulty learning in a typical manner, usually caused by an unknown factor or factors. Given the “difficulty learning in a typical manner”, this does not exclude the ability to learn in a different manner. Therefore, some people can be more accurately described as having a “Learning Difference”, thus avoiding any misconception of being disabled with a lack of ability to learn and possible negative stereotyping. In the UK, the term Learning Disability generally refers an Intellectual Disability and difficulties such as Dyslexia and Dyspraxia are usually referred to as Learning Difficulties.

While learning disability, learning disorder and learning difficulty are often used interchangeably, they differ in many ways. Disorder refers to significant learning problems in an academic area. These problems, however, are not enough to warrant an official diagnosis. Learning disability, on the other hand, is an official clinical diagnosis, whereby the individual meets certain criteria, as determined by a professional (psychologist, pediatrician, etc.). The difference is in degree, frequency, and intensity of reported symptoms and problems, and thus the two should not be confused. When the term “learning disorder” is used, it describes a group of disorders characterized by inadequate development of specific academic, language, and speech skills. Types of learning disorders include reading (dyslexia), mathematics (dyscalculia) and writing (dysgraphia).

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Random information on the term “RISE”:

Rise Records is an American record label currently based in Beaverton, Oregon, specialized in the release of punk rock and post-hardcore music.

Rise was founded in 1991 by Craig Ericson in Nevada City, California. He released a small number of 7″ records before putting the label on hiatus to attend college. Ericson didn’t release anything further until 1999, after moving to Portland, Oregon. He began issuing small-print 7″ records, and his first CD release came in 2000, from the group One Last Thing. The label gave a strong foundation to bands Anatomy of a Ghost, Ever We Fall (who later signed with Hopeless) and Fear Before the March of Flames (who signed to Equal Vision). Later signees (e.g. Drop Dead, Gorgeous, Breathe Carolina and The Devil Wears Prada), gained considerable popularity while with Rise, and moved on to what were larger labels at the time (Interscope, Fearless and Ferret, respectively). Rise has also signed some veteran bands, including: Hot Water Music, Bouncing Souls, The Bled, Bleeding Through and From First To Last.

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Random information on the term “RAISE”:

In computer science, specifically software engineering and hardware engineering, formal methods are a particular kind of mathematically based techniques for the specification, development and verification of software and hardware systems. The use of formal methods for software and hardware design is motivated by the expectation that, as in other engineering disciplines, performing appropriate mathematical analysis can contribute to the reliability and robustness of a design.

Formal methods are best described as the application of a fairly broad variety of theoretical computer science fundamentals, in particular logic calculi, formal languages, automata theory, discrete event dynamic system and program semantics, but also type systems and algebraic data types to problems in software and hardware specification and verification.

Formal methods can be used at a number of levels:

Level 0: Formal specification may be undertaken and then a program developed from this informally. This has been dubbed formal methods lite. This may be the most cost-effective option in many cases.

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Random information on the term “GAIN”:

In electronics, gain is a measure of the ability of a two-port circuit (often an amplifier) to increase the power or amplitude of a signal from the input to the output port by adding energy converted from some power supply to the signal. It is usually defined as the mean ratio of the signal amplitude or power at the output port to the amplitude or power at the input port. It is often expressed using the logarithmic decibel (dB) units (“dB gain”). A gain greater than one (greater than zero dB), that is amplification, is the defining property of an active component or circuit, while a passive circuit will have a gain of less than one.

The term gain alone is ambiguous, and can refer to the ratio of output to input voltage (voltage gain), current (current gain) or electric power (power gain). In the field of audio and general purpose amplifiers, especially operational amplifiers, the term usually refers to voltage gain, but in radio frequency amplifiers it usually refers to power gain. Furthermore, the term gain is also applied in systems such as sensors where the input and output have different units; in such cases the gain units must be specified, as in “5 microvolts per photon” for the responsivity of a photosensor. The “gain” of a bipolar transistor normally refers to forward current transfer ratio, either hFE (“Beta”, the static ratio of Ic divided by Ib at some operating point), or sometimes hfe (the small-signal current gain, the slope of the graph of Ic against Ib at a point).

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Random information on the term “GROW”:

Emotions Anonymous (EA) is a twelve-step program for recovery from mental and emotional illness. As of 2017[update] there were approximately 300 EA groups active in the United States and another 300 around the world.[citation needed]

Marion Flesch (July 24, 1911 – October 10, 2004) is responsible for creating the groups that would become Emotions Anonymous. Marion was a graduate of St. Cloud State Teachers College (now St. Cloud State University) and at various times worked as a teacher, secretary, clerk, accountant, bookkeeper and office manager. Later in life she became a certified chemical dependency counselor through the University of Minnesota and started work on a master’s degree, but stopped at age 80 due to health concerns. Marion originally went to Al-Anon meetings at the advice of a friend to help cope with panic attacks. Later Marion learned of another twelve-step program, Neurotics Anonymous and she started the first such meeting in Minnesota held April 13, 1966, at the Merriam Park Community Center in St. Paul. Neurotics Anonymous grew quickly in Minnesota, and by Fall of 1966 there were thirty active groups in the state.

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Random information on the term “WAX”:

Wax is the seventh studio album by French new wave band Indochine. It was released in 1996.

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Random information on the term “BUMP”:

Terminology related to road transport—the transport of passengers or goods on paved (or otherwise improved) routes between places—is diverse, with variation between dialects of English. There may also be regional differences within a single country, and some terms differ based on the side of the road traffic drives on. This glossary is an alphabetical listing of road transport terms.

See three-way junction

See frontage road

See ring road

See stack interchange

See median strip

See ring road

See business route

See ticket system

See hurricane evacuation route

See local-express lanes

See seagull intersection

See rumble strips

See one-way pair

See pedestrian crossing

See cul-de-sac

See stack interchange

See continuous-flow intersection

See variable-message sign

See runaway truck ramp

See hurricane evacuation route

See limited-access road

See controlled-access highway

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Random information on the term “UP”:

Up! is a 1976 soft core sex comedy film directed by American filmmaker Russ Meyer. The plot centers on a bizarre murder mystery involving the death of former Nazi Adolf Schwartz, a caricature of Adolf Hitler, who was living in hiding in a Bavarian-style castle in northern California.

Kitten Natividad plays the “Greek Chorus”, who appears nude between scenes throughout the film to provide narration, plot details, and updates.

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