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speaker

1) Electro-acoustic transducer that converts electrical signals into sounds loud enough to be heard at a distance.

2) someone who expresses in language; someone who talks

the leader of the majority party is the Speaker of the House of Representatives

by irishrepublicanarmy December 26, 2003

120πŸ‘ 34πŸ‘Ž


Tiocfaidh Ár LÑ

"Our day will come" in Irish (Gaelic). Some also interprit it to be something along the lines of "Tommorow is ours"

Tiocfaidh Ár LÑ is a popular phrase used by Irish Nationalists...however, me being an IRA supporter, screw them

by irishrepublicanarmy January 5, 2004

302πŸ‘ 209πŸ‘Ž


iconoclastic

characterized by attack on established beliefs or institutions

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(cuban number station)

by irishrepublicanarmy December 31, 2004

10πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


yellow journalism

The use of cheaply sensational or unscrupulous methods in newspapers to attract and influence the readers.

99.3% of what is in tabloid newspapers is yellow journalism.

by irishrepublicanarmy December 26, 2003

101πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


CVHS

It's Centreville High School

CVHS sucks

by irishrepublicanarmy November 13, 2003

22πŸ‘ 40πŸ‘Ž


bordom

see also:
Fairfax High School

my life is filled with bordom, i must go to fairfax high school

by irishrepublicanarmy November 13, 2003

9πŸ‘ 25πŸ‘Ž


Dependency Theory

A theory that argues that, due to the exploitative nature of the relationship between advanced capitalist (western) societies and the Third World, the development of the former resulted in the underdevelopment of the latter. Because of its reliance on external sources of demand and investment opportunities, Western capitalism penetrated virtually all parts of the Third World and eventually laid down the foundations of dominance-dependence relationship structures between North and South which tended to engender and perpetuate underdevelopment in the Third World. According to this theory, exchanges between the North and the South, such as trade, foreign investment, and aid, are asymmetric and tend to stifle the development of the latter and to reinforce their dependence. The theory also contends that local elites with vested interest in the structure of dominance and in monopolizing (monopoly) domestic power cooperate with international capitalist elites to perpetuate the international capitalist system.

See also HF allocation, the example.

by irishrepublicanarmy March 4, 2004

49πŸ‘ 25πŸ‘Ž