In mathematics the concept of rational numbers is known to refer to those indicators that allow to know the quotient between two whole numbers. The notion of rational comes from ration (part of a whole). Rational numbers are formed by whole numbers (which can be expressed as a quotient: 5 = 5/1, 38 = 38/1) and fractional numbers (non-integer rational numbers: 2/5, 8/12, 69/253 ).
Certain thoughts or impulses can generate a psychological disorder in a person. To keep these ideas under control, human beings appeal to defense mechanisms, constituted by mental operations that lack reasoning and that minimize the effects of a situation that causes stress.
Perplexĭtas is the Latin word that gave rise to perplexity. Derived from "perplexus", which forms from the sum of two clearly delimited parts: the prefix "per-", which can be translated as "intensity", and the verb "plectere", which is synonymous with entanglement. It is a term in our language that is used to refer to the bewilderment or indecision that a person has about something.
The Latin word congĕner came to our language as congener. It is an adjective that qualifies that of the same gender or origin, or that arises from an identical derivation. For example: "Many animals feel sad for the death of a fellow man," "I think all congeners should join this fight," "I know that from the opposition they will always criticize our projects, what I cannot understand is that some congeners join your game and try to put stones on the road. ”
Military is a term with origin in the Latin word militāris that refers to what pertains or pertains to the militia or war. The concept, therefore, is used as opposed to civil. The notion is linked to the members, facilities and institutions that are part of the armed forces.
An epidemic is a disease that spreads over a certain period of time in a given geographical area and that affects many people simultaneously. It is a notion used by community health to refer to the fact that the disease reaches a number of people higher than expected.