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AP- la Francophonie Flashcards

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6274040905élarger0
6274044964établier1
6274101004actuelcurrent2
6274101005Bilinguebilingual3
6274101006Destiné à4
6274101007D'outremer5
6274101008Fier (fière)6
6274101009Francophone7
6274101010Indigène8
6274101011Maternel(le)9
6274101012Métropolitain10
6283387236conserver11
6283387237élargir12
6283387238établir13
6283387239explorer14
6283387240fonder15
6283387241naviguer16
6283387242s'angliciser17
6283387243s'étendre18
6283387244s'imposer19
6283387245voyager à l'étranger20
6283387246coloniser21
6283387247conquérir22
6283387248appartenir23
6283387249Un(e) anglophone24
6283387250Un (e) francophone25
6283387251La francophonie26
6283387252un(e) francophile27
6283387253Un explorateur28
6283387254Un colon29
6283387255Une colonie30
6283387256Des communautés (f, pl)31
6283387257La conquête32
6283387258L'origine (f)33
6283387259Un lien34
6283387260La liberté35
6283387261l'hégémonie culturelle36
6283387262La métropole37
6283387263la frontière38
6283387264la patrie39
6283387265Un pays40
6283387266L'Hexagone41
6283387267Un département42
6283387268Les départements d'outre-mer (D.O.M.)43
6283387269Les territoires d'outre-mer (T.O.M.)44
6283387270La Mer des Antilles ou des Caraïbes45
6283387271Le Moyen-Orient46
6283387272L'Extrême-Orient47
6283387273Le Maghreb48
6283387274Un(e) Maghrébin(e)49
6283387275La langue officielle50
6283387276La langue maternelle51
6283387277La langue principale52
6283387278Le créole53
6283387279Le wolof54
6283387280La richesse55
6283387281actuel56
6283387282Bilingue57
6283387283Destiné à58
6283387284D'outremer59
6283387285Fier (fière)60
6283387286Francophone61
6283387287Indigène62
6283387288Maternel(le)63
6283387289Métropolitain64

AP Econ Unit 1 Flashcards

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5794283975Absolute AdvantageCan produce more of a good with given resources. Can produce the good with fewer inputs. Is "BEST"0
5794289790Comparative AdvantageThe ability to produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than another producer. "Not So Bad At"1
5794292572Opportunity Cost (trade-off)The value of the next best forgone alternative2
5794295047Resource Specializationexplains increasing opportunity cost. Some resources are better suited to make a specific goods. ( A cow is a useful resource to produce milk but not a car )3
5794301397Increasing Opportunity Costas resources are pushed into the production of a good, an increasing amount of the other good must be given up; occurs because well-suited resources are used up and less adaptable inputs must be used instead to produce the desired good.4
5794308900Scarcityunlimited wants with limited resources5
5794315736Factors of Production, Inputs, ResourcesLand, Labor, Capital, Entrepreneurship6
5794316807MarginalAdditional7
5796087812Three basic economic questionsWhat to produce; How to produce; For whom to produce8
5796088272Adam SmithWealth of Nations. Invisible hand= self interest. Explains how capitalism results in economic growth.9
5796091860Negative Externality (spill-over)cost to bystander from the production and consumption of a good. Pollution from a coal fire plant/ Cigarette Smoke. Market only: too much of these goods produced and price is too low. Government often regulates or taxes.10
5796203046Positive Externality (spill-over)benefit to bystander from the production and consumption of a good. Flu shot, schools. Market only: too little of these goods produced and price is too high. Government often provides or subsidizes.11

AP Biology Chapter 11 Flashcards

Mader Biology 11 ed. chapter 11

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5571483591Monohybrid CrossCross between parents that differ in only one trait.0
5571483592LocusThe physical condition of a trait or gene on a chromosome.1
5571483593AllelesAlternative form of a gene; occur at the same locus on homologous chromosomes.2
5571483594Dominant AlleleAllele that exerts it's phenotypic effect in the heterozygote; it masks the expression of the recessive allele.3
5571483595Recessive AlleleAllele that exerts it's phenotypic effect only in the homozygote; its expression is masked by the dominant allele.4
5571483596HomozygousPossessing two identical alleles for a particular trait.5
5571483597HeterozygousPossessing unlike alleles for a particular trait.6
5571483598GenotypeGenes of an organism for a particular trait or traits; often designated by letters.7
5571483599PhenotypeVisible expression of a genotype.8
5571483600Dihybrid CrossCross between parents that differ in two traits.9
5571483601Punnett SquareVisual representation used to calculate the expected results of simple genetic crosses.10
5571483602TestcrossCross between an individual with a dominant phenotype and an individual with a recessive phenotype to determine whether the dominant individual is homozygous or heterozygous.11
5571483603AutosomeChromosome pairs that are the same between the sexes; in humans, all but the X and Y chromosomes.12
5571483604Law of Independent AssortmentMendelian principle that explains how combinations of traits appear in gametes.13
5571483605CarriersHeterozygous individual that has no apparent abnormalities but can pass on an allele for a recessively inherited genetic disorder.14
5571483606Multiple AllelesInheritance pattern in which there are more than two alleles for a particular trait; each individual has only two of all possible traits.15
5571483607CodominanceInheritance pattern in which both alleles of each gene are equally expressed in a heterozygote.16
5571483608Incomplete DominanceInheritance pattern in which an offspring has an intermediate phenotype, as when a red-flowered plant and a white-flowered plant produce pink-flowed offspring.17
5571483609Incomplete PenetranceDominant alleles that are either not always or partially expressed.18
5571483610PleiotropyInheritance pattern in which one gene affects many phenotypic characteristics of the individual.19
5571483611Polygenic InheritancePattern of inheritance in which a trait is controlled by several allelic pairs.20
5571483612X LinkedAllele that is located on an X chromosome.21
5571483613HemizygousProcessing only one allele for a gene in a diploid organism; males are this for genes on the X chromosome22

Ap Government Unit 1 Flashcards

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5844393260Elite ThoeriesA belief that certain groups hold disproportionate power in a political system0
5844393261Pluralist TheoryA theory of government and politics emphasizing that politics is mainly a competition among groups, each one pressing for its own preferred policies. Because many groups compete, there is not an elite group that dominates. Compromise is common.1
5844393262Articles of Confederation1st Constitution of the U.S. 1781-1788 (weaknesses-no executive, no judicial, no power to tax, no power to regulate trade) Each state retained sovereignty, the ability to act independently of the Confederation. Each state had equal representation in a unicameral (single house) legislature.2
5844393263Shays' rebellionRebellion led by farmers in western Massachusetts in 1786-1787, protesting mortgage foreclosures. It highlighted the need for a strong national government just as the call for the Constitutional Convention went out.3
5844393264Checks and BalancesA system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power4
5844393265Separation of powersA way of dividing the power of government among the legislative, executive, and judicial branch to prevent tyranny.5
5844393266Popular sovereigntyA government in which the people rule by their own consent.6
5844393267BicameralA legislature consisting of two parts, or houses with separate rules7
5844393268FederalistsThose who favored a stronger national government and weaker state governments. Supported the ratification of the Constitution.8
5844393269Anti-FederalistThose who favored strong state governments and a weaker national government. Advocated for a bill of rights to formally address individual and state rights. Concerned about the concentration of power in a central government under the Constitution.9
5844393270FederalismA system of government in which power and responsibilty is divided between the federal and state governments10
5844393271Supremacy clauseArticle VI of the Constitution, which makes the Constitution, national laws, and treaties supreme over state laws when the national government is acting within its constitutional limits. (ex. McCulloch v. Maryland)11
5844393272Virginia PlanInitial proposal at the Constitutional Convention made by the Virginia delegation for a strong central government with a bicameral legislature dominated by the big states.12
5844393273New Jersey PlanProposal at the Constitutional Convention made by William Paterson of New Jersey for a central government with a single-house legislature in which each state would be represented equally.13
5844393274Connecticut or Great CompromiseCompromise agreement by states at the Constitutional Convention for a bicameral legislature with a lower house in which representation would be based on population and an upper house in which each state would have two senators.14
5844393275Republican DemocracyFormat chosen by Founding Fathers. People vote for representatives who then make laws. People do not vote directly on legislation.15
5844393276Three fifths clauseslave counted as 3/5 of a person for population counts to determine how many representatives.16
5844393277Federalist PapersA collection of 85 articles written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison under the name "Publius" to defend the Constitution in detail.17
5844393278Federalist Paper #10Written by James Madison to convince people to support the ratification of the constitution. Argued that factions were inevitable but were best controlled by a large republic that employed a Federalist structure. Argued that competition among factions would limit their negative impacts.18
5844393279Bill of RightsA formal statement of the fundamental rights of the people of the United States, incorporated in the Constitution as Amendments 1-10. Satisfied Anti-federalist concerns.19
5844393280Elastic clauseAKA the "Necessary and Proper Clause" Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution, which allows Congress to make all laws that are "necessary and proper" to carry out the powers of the Constitution. Has allowed the federal government to expand its power over time.20
5844393281Commerce clauseThe clause in the Constitution (Article I, Section 8, Clause 1) that gives Congress the power to regulate all business activities that cross state lines or affect more than one state or other nations. Has helped the Federal government expand its power over time.21
5844393282Concurrent powersPowers held jointly by the national and state governments. For example, the powers to tax, pass laws and borrow funds22
5844393283cooperative federalismA system of government in which powers and policy assignments are shared between states and the national government.23
5844393284Dual FederalismA system of government in which both the states and the national government remain supreme within their own spheres, each responsible for some policies.24
5844393285Expressed Powers/Enumerated powersPowers the Constitution specifically granted to one of the branches of the national government. Listed explicitly in the Constitution. Ex: right to coin money, declare war, regulate foreign and interstate trade, tax, etc.25
5844393286Implied powersPowers not specifically mentioned in the constitution; Powers inferred from the express powers that allow Congress to carry out its functions. Has Constitutional basis in Necessary and Proper/Elastic Clause26
5844393287Inherent powerspowers that exist for the national government because the government is sovereign. Ex: The Louisiana Purchase27
5844393288McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)The court ruled that the states did not have the power to tax the national bank. Used the backing of the Supremacy Clause to argue that states could not interfere with legitimate federal laws28
5844393289Reserved Powersbelong to the states and the people; Powers not specifically granted to the federal government or denied to the states. Granted by the 10th Amendment. For example, regulating voting and administering elections at the state level.29
5844393290Unitary SystemA government that gives all key powers to the national or central government30
5844393291Block grantsFederal money given to the states with limited spending guidelines. Allows the states power to decide how to spend funds within relatively loose guidelines. Ex: funds for transportation and state chooses how to allocate.31
5844393292Categorical GrantsFederal money given to the states with specific spending guidelines. Gives the federal government the power to decide how funds are spent within the state. Ex: funds for highway repairs, cannot be used for other purposes.32
5844393293DevolutionThe transfer of power from a high level political office to a lower level; central government to regional, state, or local governments. Example-Welfare Reform Act of 199633
5844393294Gibbons v. OgdenCommerce clause case (1824). Decision greatly enlarged Congress' interstate commerce clause power by broadly defining the meaning of "commerce" to include virtually all types of economic activity.34
5844393295The 10th AmendmentReserves powers to the states. Has been used successfully by the states to get the federal courts to strike down federal laws that violate this principle.35
58443932961st AmendmentGuarantees many individual rights including the right to expression and freedom of the press, freedom of religion, the right to petition the government, and the right to peaceful assembly.36
5844393297The Motor Voter LawAn example of a mandate, an order given by the federal government that states must follow.37
5844393298The Americans with Disabilities ActAn example of an unfunded mandate, an order given by the federal government that states must follow and pay for38
5844393299RatificationThe Constitutional process by which the states must approve amendments to the Constitution. Three-quarters of the states must approve an amendment before it is ratified and officially becomes part of the Constitution. Another example of federalism in the Constitution's structure.39
5844393300Conditions of AidFederal rules attached to the grants that states receive. States must agree to abide by these rules in order to receive the grants.40
5844393301Constitutional ConventionMeeting held in 1787, originally meant to revise the Articles of Confederation but created a new plan of government instead41
5844393302Intrastate commerceCommerce WITHIN A STATEcommercial activity regulated at the state level42
5844393303Interstate commerceCommerce between different states, can be regulated by Congress.43
5844393304Welfare Reform ActAn example of devolution, giving states the authority to determine how to implement Welfare Programs and determine eligibility locally. Still use federal money.44
5844393305Political EfficacyThe belief that one's political participation really matters - that one's vote can actually make a difference45
5844393306Political Culturea set of attitudes and practices held by a people that shapes their political behavior. It includes moral judgments, political myths, beliefs, and ideas about what makes for a good society.46

AP Art History: AP Glossary Review Flashcards

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4863957159Aestheticrefers to a type of human experience that combines perception, feeling, meaning making, and appreciation of qualities of produced and/or manipulated objects, acts, and events of daily life. The experience motivates behavior and creates categories through which our experiences of the world can be organized.0
4863957160Artistic associationsinclude self-defined groups, workshops, academies, and movements.1
4863957161Artistic traditionsare norms of artistic production and artistic products. This is demonstrated through the art-making processes (utilization of materials and techniques, mode of display), through interactions between works of art and audience, and within form and/or content of a work of art.2
4863957162Artistic changesare divergences from tradition in artistic choices demonstrated through art-making processes, through interactions between works of art and audience, and within form and/or content. Tradition and change in form and content may be described in terms of style.3
4863957163Audiencesof a work of art are those who interact with the work as participants, facilitators, and/or observers. Their characteristics include gender, ethnicity, race, age, socioeconomic status, beliefs, and values. The groups may be contemporaries, descendants, collectors, scholars, gallery/museum visitors, and other artists.4
4863957164Contentof a work of art consists of interacting, communicative elements of design, representation, and presentation within a work of art. It includes subject matter: visible imagery that may be formal depictions, representative depictions (e.g., portraiture and landscape), and/or symbolic depictions. It may be narrative, symbolic, spiritual, historical, mythological, supernatural, and/or propagandistic.5
4863957165Contextincludes original and subsequent historical and cultural milieu of a work of art. It includes information about the time, place, and culture in which a work of art was created, as well as information about when, where, and how subsequent audiences interacted with the work.6
4863957166Design elementsare line, shape, color (hue, value, saturation), texture, value (shading), space, and form.7
4863957167Design principlesare balance/symmetry, rhythm/pattern, movement, harmony, contrast, emphasis, proportion/scale, and unity.8
4863957168Formdescribes component materials and how they are employed to create physical and visual elements that coalesce into a work of art. It is investigated by applying design elements and principles to analyze the work's fundamental visual components and their relationship to the work in its entirety.9
4863957169Functionincludes the artist's intended use(s) for the work and the actual use(s) of the work, which may change according to the context of audience, time, location, and culture. It may be for utility, intercession, decoration, communication, and commemoration and may be spiritual, social, political, and/or personally expressive.10
4863957170Materials(or medium) include raw ingredients (such as pigment, wood, and limestone), compounds (such as textile, ceramic, and ink), and components used to create a work of art. Some have inherent properties and tend to accrue cultural value .11
4863957171Presentationis the display, enactment, and/or appearance of a work of art.12
4863957172Responseis the reaction of a person or population to the experience generated by a work of art. They may be from an audience to a work of art of a physical, perceptual, spiritual, intellectual, and/or an emotional state.13
4863957173Styleis a combination of unique and defining features that can reflect the historical period, geographic location, cultural context, and individual hand of the artist.14
4863957174Techniqueinclude art-making processes, tools, and technologies that accommodate and/or overcome material properties. It may range from simple to complex and easy to difficult, and may be practiced by one artist or may necessitate a group effort.15
4863957175work of artis created by the artist's deliberate manipulation of materials and techniques to produce purposeful form and content, which may be architecture, an object, an act, and/or an event. It may be two-, three-, or four-dimensional (time-based and performative).16

Ap Flashcards

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4985823792Mercator Map ProjectionCylindrical map projection0
4985823793DistortionMisrepresentation of a shape, area, or distance on a map1
4985823794Thematic MapsDesigned to show a particular themes2
4985823795CartogramA map where statistical info is shown in a diagrammatic form3
4985823796Contour MapMap marked with contour lines4
4985823797Choropleth MapA map that uses shading and colors to indicate value of a property or quantity in certain areas5
4985823798Dot Density MapA map that uses dots to indicate a phenomenon6
4985823799Graduated symbol mapSymbols are proportional to the values being mapped7
4985823800Reference mapsShows the location of the geographic areas for census data8
4985823801Large Scale MapsThey show small areas such as county's in detail more9
4985823802Small scale mapThey show large areas of land on small space10
4985823803SiteThe land where something is built11
4985823804Vernacular RegionAn area where inhabitants consider themselves interconnected with history12

AP Psychology Unit 13 Flashcards

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9637817691NormA set of expectations0
9637821202RoleA set of expectations about a social position, defining how in those positions ought to behave1
9637835566Social trapA situation in which a group of people act to obtain short-term individual gains, which in the long run leads to a loss for the group as a whole Ex. Destruction of rainforests for agricultural interest2
9637846635Normative social influenceInfluence resulting from a person's desire to gain approval or avoid disapproval3
9637858322Bystander effectSocial diffusion of responsibility4
9637884842Frustration-Aggression HypothesisSuggests that frustration - the blocking of an attempt to achieve some goal - creates anger, which can generate aggression5
9637897768AltruismUnselfish regard for the well being of others6
9637902496Proximity, similarity, symmetryReasons for attraction7
9637911196Mere-exposure effectThe phenomenon that repeated exposure to novel stimuli increases liking of them8
9637919951Halo effectA type of cognitive bias in which our overall impression of a person influences how we feel and think about his or her character9
9637942375Attribution theoryWe explain behavior with either disposition (internal) or situational (external) factors10
9637954145Fundamental attribution errorThe tendency for observers, when analyzing another's behavior, to underestimate the impact of the situation and overestimate the impact of personal disposition11
9637965108Primacy effectFirst impressions tend to color or bias later judgments of a person12
9637976011Cognitive-dissonance theoryFestinger Cognitive dissonance decreases when it can be rationalized Ex. Cognitive dissonance is less when lying for $100 than lying for $113
9637993276Foot-in-the-door phenomenonThe tendency for people who have first agreed to small requests to comply later with a larger request14
9638003502Door-in-the-face phenomenonStart out with a big request, then have them settle for a smaller one15
9638006137In-group biasA preference for one's in-group16
9638011542Out-group biasA negative view for those not in one's group17
9638021525Scapegoat theoryThe theory that prejudice offers an outlet for anger by providing someone else to blame18
9638027625Just World theoryThe tendency for people to believe the world is just and that people therefore get what they deserve and deserve what they get19
9638111141Social desirability biasA type of response bias that is the tendency of survey respondents to answer questions in a manner that will be viewed favorably by others Ex. If teacher asks "Do you do drugs", you lie and say "No"20
9638185019ObedienceMilgrim compliance with an order, request, or law or submission to another's authority.21
9638321181DeinvidualizationThe loss of self-awareness and self-restraint occurring in group situations that foster arousal and anonymity22
9638329211Social facilitationStronger responses on simple or well-learned tasks in the presence of others23
9638335554Social loafingThe tendency for people in group to exert less effort when pooling their efforts towards attaining a common goal than when individually accountable24
9638346906Group polarizationThe enhancement of a group's prevailing inclinations through discussion within the group25
9638360433Central routeAttitude change path in which interested people focus on the arguments and respond with favorable thoughts26
9638367885Peripheral routeAttitude change path in which people are influenced by incidental cues, such as the speaker's attractiveness27
9638375953Stanford Prison ExperimentZambardo Supposed to test effects of power Guards went power-crazy and experiment had to be shut down within days28
9638382374Obedience studyMilgrim Shock for every wrong answer, told so by lab coated proctor 65% went over 450 volts29
9638397717conformity studyAsch's People alter their thinking when everyone else has the same, opposite opinion30
9638407835Cognitive Dissonance StudyFestinger People sit through boring lecture, participants were offered $100/$5 to tell someone the lecture is fun and to join it People receiving $100 were more likely to do it31
9638422687Kitty GenoveseMurdered in streets of NYC +10 ppl witnessed it , no one did anything Bystander effect32
9638438394Riceville experimentJane Elliot To teach kids about racism, Elliot told students blue eyes are superior to brown eyes, and the blue eyed students immediately began to harass the brown eyes33
9638452681Coming of Age in SamoaMead Samoa is different than America34

AP World Chapter 8 Flashcards

The Unification of China

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7349765429ConfuciusChinese thinker, political advisor, and adviser whose beliefs greatly affected Chinese society0
7349778397ConfucianismA moral, ethical, political, and practical system of beliefs that attempted to bring political and social order to China1
7349782033JunziSuperior individuals who were ideal leaders according to Confucius2
7349791760RenA Confucian value that means an attitude of kindness3
7349795417LiA Confucian value centered on moral education and good public behavior4
7349802682XiaoA Confucian value meaning filial piety and respect5
7349805880MenciusDisciple of Confucius and spokesman for the Confucian school who emphasized ren and advocated a benevolent government6
7349812355XunziA disciple of Confucius and a government administrator who had a less positive perspective than Mencius, emphasized li7
7349816865DaoismBelief system that encouraged humans to live like the dao (way of nature) and go with the flow8
7349821865LaoziFounder of Daoism who is attributed with the Daodejing, a book of Daoist beliefs9
7349827008WuweiDaoist virtue meaning disengagement from competition and active involvement in world affairs10
7349830486LegalismA Chinese philosophy that promoted the advancement of the state and imposed strict laws; unpopular but succeeded in restoring order to China11
7349841750Shang Yang and Han FeiziTwo Legalists involved with the Qin court who were killed by their enemies12
7349846275Qin DynastyUnified China and established centralized imperial rule even though it lasted only 14 years13
7349850410Qin ShihuangdiFirst Emperor of Qin who was very unpopular but pointed China in the direction of political and cultural unity, had a lavish tomb14
7349946223Lui BangHan Dynasty returned centralized rule to China after the collapse of the Qin Dynasty, briefly experimented with decentralization15
7349952169Han WudiMartial Emperor, pursued administrative centralization and imperial expansion16
7349955742XiongnuSteppe nomad federation that concerned China because of their military power, toppled by Han Wudi17
7349961424Wang MangSeized Han throne, known as socialist emperor who brought unsuccessful land distribution reforms18

AP German Anekdoten Flashcards

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9713377293das Abenteueradventure0
9713377294abenteuerlichadventurous1
9713377295der Abschiedfarewell2
9713377296sich verabschiedento bid farewell3
9713377297zum Abschiedto the farewell4
9713377298der Augenblickmoment5
9713377299Einen Augenblick, bitte!one moment please6
9713377300im nächsten Augenblickin the next moment7
9713377301die Bedingungcondition8
9713377302unter einer Bedingungon one condition9
9713377303bedingunglosunconditionally10
9713377304der Bekanntefriend/acquaintance11
9713377305die Bekanntschaftacquaintanceship12
9713377306bekanntknown13
9713377307erbento inherit14
9713377308das Erbeheritage15
9713377309die Erbschaftinheritance16
9713377310das Ereignisevent17
9713377311sich ereignento occur18
9713377312duldento suffer19
9713377313geduldigpatient20
9713377314die Geduldpatience21
9713377315das Geheimnissecret22
9713377316geheimnisvollmysterious23
9713377317die Gefahrdanger24
9713377318gefährlichdangerous25
9713377319die Gewohnheithabit26
9713377320gewöhnlichusually27
9713377321ungewöhnlichunusual28
9713377322(etwas) gewohnt seinto be used to (something)29
9713377323der Gegensatzopposite30
9713377324gegensätzlichopposed31
9713377325der Schatztreasure32
9713377326der Wortschatzvocabulary33
9713377327def Schmerzpain34
9713377328schmerzhaftpainful35
9713377329die Sehnsuchtdesire36
9713377330sehnsüchtiglongingly37
9713377331der Erfolgsuccess38
9713377332erfolgreichsuccessful39
9713377333die Zukunftfuture40
9713377334zukünftigin the future41
9713377335die Leidenschaftpassion42
9713377336leidenschaftlichpassionate43
9713377337selbständigindependent44
9713377338die Selbständigkeitindependence45
9713377339die Verlobungengagement46
9713377340der Verlobtefiancé/fiancée47
9713377341die Veränderungtransformation48
9713377342sich ändernto change onself49
9713377343die Sorgetrouble50
9713377344sorgloscareless51
9713377345Mach dir keine Sorgen!don't worry52
9713377346die Hilfsbereitschafthelpfulness53
9713377347hilfsbereithelpful54
9713377348schwerheavy55
9713377349schwierigdifficult56
9713377350die Schwierigkeitdifficulty57
9713377351ahnento suspect58
9713377352die Ahnungidea59
9713377353das Wagnishazard60
9713377354wagento risk61
9713377355sich (etwas) vorstellento imagine (something)62
9713377356die Vorstellungimagination63
9713377357sich entscheidento decide64
9713377358die Entscheidungdecision65
9713377359möglichpossible66
9713377360die Möglichkeitpossibility67
9713377361tatsächlichreally68
9713377362die Tatsachethe fact69
9713377363selbstbewusstself consciousness70
9713377364das Bewusstseinconsciousness71
9713377365das Selbstbewusstseinself confidence72
9713377366begeistertenthusiastic73
9713377367die Begeisterungenthusiasm74
9713377368bequemcomfortable75
9713377369die Bequemlichkeitcomfort76
9713377370unbequemuncomfortable77
9713377371die Unbequemlichkeitdiscomfort78
9713377372zwangloscasual79
9713377373der Zwangcompulsion80
9713377374zwingen, zwang, gezwungento force81
9713377375neunew82
9713377376neulichrecently83
9713377377die Neuigkeitnews84
9713377378der Wertvalue85
9713377379wertvollvaluable86
9713377380wählento select87
9713377381die Wahlchoice88
9713377382die Auswahlselection89
9713377383die Wählscheibedial90
9713377384merkento notice91
9713377385die Aufmerksamkeitattention92
9713377386auf etwas aufmerksam machento indicate something93
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9713377388die Erinnerungmemory95

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