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Possible Answers: Kid, TEEN, TOT, LAD, TAD, KID, TYKE, CHILD, SPROUT, MOPPET, SHAVER, TIKE, SPRINGCHICKEN, KIDDIE, KIDDY, JUVENILE.

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Random information on the term “TOT”:

Terms of trade (TOT) refers to the relative price of imports in terms of exports and is defined as the ratio of export prices to import prices. It can be interpreted as the amount of import goods an economy can purchase per unit of export goods.

An improvement of a nation’s terms of trade benefits that country in the sense that it can buy more imports for any given level of exports. The terms of trade may be influenced by the exchange rate because a rise in the value of a country’s currency lowers the domestic prices of its imports but may not directly affect the prices of the commodities it exports.

The term (barter) terms of trade was first coined by the US American economist Frank William Taussig in his 1927 book International Trade. However, an earlier version of the concept can be traced back to the English economist Robert Torrens and his book The Budget: On Commercial and Colonial Policy, published in 1844, as well as to John Stuart Mill’s essay Of the Laws of Interchange between Nations; and the Distribution of Gains of Commerce among the Countries of the Commercial World, published in the same year, though allegedly already written in 1829/30.

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Random information on the term “LAD”:

Lad culture (also laddish culture and laddism) is a British subculture initially associated with the Britpop movement. Arising in the early 1990s, the image of the “lad” – or “new lad” – was that of a generally middle class figure espousing attitudes typically attributed to the working classes. The subculture involves young men assuming an anti-intellectual position, shunning sensitivity in favour of drinking, violence, and sexism.

The term “new lad” was coined by journalist Sean O’Hagan in a 1993 article about a young, brash and boisterous economist called David “Lad Lad Lad” Sturrock in Arena.

Part of “the postmodern transformation of masculinity…the 1990s ‘new lad’ was a clear reaction to the ‘new man’…most clearly embodied in current men’s magazines, such as Maxim, FHM and Loaded, and marked by a return to hegemonic masculine values of sexism [and] male homosociality”. At a time when “men saw themselves as battered by feminism”, one could also consider that “laddishness is a response to humiliation and indignity…the girl-power! girl-power! female triumphalism which echoes through the land”.

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Random information on the term “TAD”:

Tad is an unincorporated community in Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States. Tad is 7.5 miles (12.1 km) east of Charleston. Tad has a post office with ZIP code 25201.

An early postmaster gave the community the name of his son, Talmadge “Tad” Dunlap.

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Random information on the term “KID”:

Kaga Create Co.,Ltd. was a Japan-based video game developing and publishing division of Kaga Electronics.

The company initially released games for the PC Engine (known as the TurboGrafx-16 in North America). It later released titles for a wide array of gaming systems, including the Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Super NES, Dreamcast, 3DO, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and PC-FX. The company’s releases stopped around 2005, with their final games primarily being re-releases of PC Engine titles on the Wii Virtual Console.

Kaga’s video game division was founded in 1988-06-22 under the name ‘Naxat’. The company is named from backward spelling of Taxan, which is a brand owned by its parent company.

To compete with Hudson’s own Caravan video game marathon competitions in the late 80s, NAXAT held a similar competition dubbed Summer Carnival. It’s this that the most popular of their video games, such as Summer Carnival ’92: Recca, or simply Recca, was created for and named after. The Summer Carnival held for only three years and wasn’t as successful as Hudson’s.

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Random information on the term “CHILD”:

Congenital hemidysplasia with ichthyosiform erythroderma and limb defects (also known as “CHILD syndrome”) is a genetic disorder with onset at birth seen almost exclusively in females.:485 The disorder is related to CPDX2, and also has skin and skeletal abnormalities, distinguished by a sharp midline demarcation of the ichthyosis with minimal linear or segmental contralateral involvement.:501

The acronym was introduced in 1980.

The acronym CHILD stands for the symptoms of the syndrome:

CHILD syndrome is inherited in an X-linked dominant fashion and is associated with a mutation of the NSDHL gene. This gene encodes for the enzyme 3beta-hydroxy sterol dehydrogenase which catalyzes a step in the cholesterol biosynthetic pathway. Locations of this enzyme include the membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum and on the surface of intracellular lipid storage droplets. A shortage of the enzyme may allow potentially toxic byproducts of cholesterol production to accumulate in the body’s tissues. Mutations of the gene have been reported in all three types: missense, nonsense, and stop mutations, all resulting in loss of function of NSDHL. The type of mutation is not believed to be the underlining reason for clinical variations in the extent of involvement but rather the differences in the pattern of X inactivation. Although researchers suspect that low levels of cholesterol and/or an accumulation of other substances are responsible for disrupting the growth and development of many body parts, the precise rationale for the laterality of the syndrome has yet to be determined.

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