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1) "Worldwide" -- As to worldwide vacations 1world·wide Pronunciation: -'wId Function: adjective : extended throughout or involving the entire world Pronunciation Symbols The World in plate carrĂ©e projection The World The World is a name for the planet Earth seen from a human point of view, as a place inhabited by human beings. It is often used to mean the sum of human experience and history, or the 'human condition' in general.[1] Especially in a metaphysical context, it can also refer to everything that makes up reality, the universe: see World (philosophy). - 1 Origin and history of the name
- 2 Usage
- 3 Physical characteristics
- 3.1 Earth dimensions
- 3.2 Continents and population
- 4 See also
- 5 External links
- 6 References
| In English, world is rooted in a compound of the obsolete words were, man, and eld, age; thus, its oldest meaning is "age or life of man". 'World' distinguishes the entire planet or population from any particular country or region: world affairs are those which pertain not just to one place but to the whole world, and world history is a field of history which examines events from a global (rather than a national) perspective. Earth, on the other hand, refers to the planet as a physical entity, and distinguishes it from other planets and physical objects. In Christian theology, the 'World' connotes the corrupt, mortal order of society outside the community of believers. It is often cited alongside the flesh and the Devil as a source of temptation that Christians should flee. The adjective worldly refers to
2) "Vacations" -- As to worldwide vacations 1va·ca·tion Pronunciation: vA-'kA-sh&n, v&- Function: noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English vacacioun, from Anglo-French vacacion, from Latin vacation-, vacatio freedom, exemption, from vacare 1 : a respite or a time of respite from something : INTERMISSION 2 a : a scheduled period during which activity (as of a court or school) is suspended b : a period of exemption from work granted to an employee 3 : a period spent away from home or business in travel or recreation <had a restful vacation at the beach> 4 : an act or an instance of vacating Pronunciation Symbols Vacation is a term used in English-speaking North America to describe a lengthy time away from work or school, a trip abroad, or simply a pleasure trip away from home, such as a trip to the beach that lasts several days or longer. In the rest of the English-speaking world the word "holiday" is used, whereas in North America, "holiday" normally applies to a specific national holiday or long weekend related to such a day. In some cases "vacation holiday" is used in North America, which signifies that a vacation trip is taken during a traditional national holiday period, extended on either end of the period by taking additional time off from work—creating a longer time unencumbered by work, an extended "long weekend", as it were. This practice is common in the United States which has most national holidays legislated into the nearest Monday and where employers give far fewer annual vacation days (see below) than European employers—so stretching the related national holidays tends to conserve one's accumulated total of eligible days available for longer quality vacation excursions. In England the word "vacation" referred specifically to the long summer break taken by the law courts (and later universities)—a custom introduced by William the Conqueror from Normandy where it was intended to facilitate the grape harvest. The French term is similar to the American English: "Les Vacances." The term derives from the fact that, in the past, upper-class families would literally move to a summer home for part of the year, leaving their usual family home vacant. Most countries around the world have labor laws mandating a certain number of days of time off per year to be given to a worker. In Canada the legal minimum is two weeks, while in most of Europe the limit is significantly higher. Many American companies give only one week, and then frequently only after completion of a year of employment. In modern employment practice, vacation days are usually coupled with Sick leave, official holidays, and sometimes personal days. Americans and Canadians, especially those of recent British or European descent, may also use the word "holid..."
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