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The citizens of Panem don't exactly benefit from the Hunger Games. The only way citizens can benefit is if the tribute from their district wins. By their tribute winning, the district gets a party of sorts and extra food.
Yes, Paki having a sharp and intelligent minds.
The correct spelling is "intelligent" (smart; having intelligence).
Yes, that is the definition of "educated" - having more information and studying.
Having a certificate makes you qualified, but not educated. What's in your head makes you educated. I've seen Accountants and Ph.Ds talking crap and I've also seen so-called "un-educated" people talking like Socrates. It's all in the mind, actually.
The host cell does not benefit from having a virus. The virus usually kills it.
Having a bachelor's degree in chemistry.
Having or showing an alert mind or high intelligent; bright perceptive;informed clever wise ect.intelligent, or smart
a benefit of being a zoologist is having paid vacation
No. "Educated" is either an adjective meaning "having attained a level of higher education" or a verbmeaning the "past tense of educate".
All businesses can benefit from having a call answering service but the ones who would benefit the most are attorneys and medical professions in specific.
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