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Thursday, September 11, 2014

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VALIANT: according to the Miriam-Webster dictionary states: "having or showing courage : very brave or courageous. Examples of VALIANT She died last year after a valiant battle with cancer. Origin of VALIANT Middle English vailant, valiant, from Anglo-French vaillant worthy, strong, courageous, from present participle of valerto be of worth, from Latin valēre to be strong. First Known Use: 14th century." http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/valiant VALUES: In the Miriam-Webster dictionary it states: "something (as a principle or quality) intrinsically valuable or desirable...Example: No one can deny the value of a good education. Origin of VALUE - Middle English, worth, high quality, from Anglo-French... participle of Latin valēre to be of worth, be strong. First Known Use: 14th century." http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/values

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