A detailed information about how something should be done or operated. (noun)
Instruction
something that has been achieved successfully. (noun)
accomplisment
Living together (verb)
cohabit
An act that enables costumers to see the price of the products (verb)
display
Opportunities that provide fun and joy for the visitors (plural noun)
amenities
Skills your brain uses to complete essential day-to-day tasks like thinking, learning, reading, remembering, or counting.(plural noun)
cognitive skills
The ability to get used to a new environment or situation easily (noun)
adaptibility
a person, especially a child harmed in character by being treated too softly and permissively (adj.)
spoiled
The transfer of funds into, out of, or from an account. (noun)
transaction
To make a space (e.g. a room) bigger by moving it's borders (verb)
extend
The test for graduates to finish their middle school studies (noun)
Matriculation exam
The person who participate on a job interview to get the advertised position (noun)
applicant
To think something seriously and make it happen (e.g. a proposal) (verb)
to commit oneself
A society in which the buying and selling of goods and services is the most important social and economic activity. (noun)
Consumer society
The undetermined place for living (noun)
property
A skill that students must develop to be able to identify the difference between real and fake or good and bad. (noun)
Critical thinking
Inborn or learned skills that contributes to someone's success (e.g. on a job interview) (noun)
aptitude
A condition in which children must live with non-biological parents for whatever reasons (noun)
foster care
Paying the loan or borrowed money in parts (verb)
Pay in instalments
Being at a place that is out of easy reach (idiom)
in the middle of nowhere
We have to raise it if we want somebody/people to be more concerned about something (noun)
awareness
A quality of behavior that requires someone to treat everyone equally (noun)
consistency
The difference in character that marks off an individual from the rest of the population, selfhood. (noun)
identity
money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt. (noun)
interest
Something that can be easily taken to anywhere (adj)
portable