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  • 51Navigational aid — A lighthouse is an easily recognized aid to navigation. A navigational aid (also known as aid to navigation, ATON, or navaid) is any sort of marker which aids the traveler in navigation; the term is most commonly used to refer to nautical or… …

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  • 52address — addresser, addressor, n. n. /euh dres , ad res/; v. /euh dres /, n., v., addressed or addrest, addressing. n. 1. a speech or written statement, usually formal, directed to a particular group of persons: the President s address on the state of the …

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  • 53Christopher Khaemba — Christopher Situma Khaemba is a Kenyan educator, former headmaster of Alliance High School, and the current Dean of the African Leadership Academy in South Africa. He moved from Alliance to become the founding Dean at the South Africa based… …

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  • 54determine — I. v. a. 1. Settle, decide, adjust, conclude, end, fix. 2. Ascertain, certify, verify, find out, make out, fix upon. 3. Influence, lead, induce, incline, turn, give direction to. 4. Resolve, decide, make the resolution or decision. 5. (Law.)… …

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  • 55guide — 1. noun 1) our guide took us back to the hotel Syn: escort, attendant, tour guide, docent, cicerone; usher, chaperone; historical dragoman 2) she is an inspiration and a guide Syn: adviser/advisor, mentor, counselor; …

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  • 56address — ad•dress n. [[t]əˈdrɛs, ˈæd rɛs[/t]] v. [[t]əˈdrɛs[/t]] n. 1) the place or the name of the place where a person, organization, or the like is located or may be reached 2) a direction as to the intended recipient, written on or attached to a piece …

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  • 57de|ter|mine — «dih TUR muhn», verb, mined, min|ing. –v.i. 1. to make up one s mind very firmly; come to a decision; resolve: »He determined to become the best scout in the troop. Narcissa determined to go at once (Thomas Love Peacock). SYNONYM(S): See syn …

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  • 58Direct — Di*rect , v. i. To give direction; to point out a course; to act as guide. [1913 Webster] Wisdom is profitable to direct. Eccl. x. 10. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 59Thesaurus — A thesaurus is a book that contains synonyms and sometimes antonyms, in contrast to a dictionary, which contains definitions and pronunciations. The first example of this genre, Roget s Thesaurus , was compiled in 1805 by Peter Roget, and… …

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  • 60Video game developer — Part of a series on …

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