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Post by jee »

can you give me a reference that gives me that please?
"Integrity" and "integer" both contain a Latin root meaning "whole; complete." The root sense, then, is that people may be said to be acting with integrity when their beliefs, words, and actions have a sense of unity or wholeness.
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It is katakana.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katagana A very cool page on
Wikipedia with lots of reading.
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go here... look at my first post.

[urlhttp://www.genshiken.uct.ac.za/index.php?optio ... &topic=5.0]Genshiken UCt to the rescue![/url]

I hope you find it useful :argue: :argue: :argue: :argue:
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Post by jee »

i had a few posts re the meaning of my current avvie.

this here translator is a real darling to use ;) if you want to figure out the meaning of kanji.

http://kanji.sljfaq.org/draw.html
"Integrity" and "integer" both contain a Latin root meaning "whole; complete." The root sense, then, is that people may be said to be acting with integrity when their beliefs, words, and actions have a sense of unity or wholeness.
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actually, these are just animations... but they are fun! :)

http://www.nicovideo.jp/img/tpl/head/icon/nico/
"Integrity" and "integer" both contain a Latin root meaning "whole; complete." The root sense, then, is that people may be said to be acting with integrity when their beliefs, words, and actions have a sense of unity or wholeness.
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"Integrity" and "integer" both contain a Latin root meaning "whole; complete." The root sense, then, is that people may be said to be acting with integrity when their beliefs, words, and actions have a sense of unity or wholeness.
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