contribute
(v.) to give money, effort, or items for a cause; to hand in for publication; "He contributed to the project with his expertise."
technique
A skillful or special way of doing something that may be difficult or complicated; "She is learning new surgical techniques."
contrast
Find differences; "To contrast, the first area is urban, while the second is rural."
exhibit
show, display; "The museum exhibits artifacts from ancient Egypt."
isolate
to separate from others; "The patient was isolated due to a contagious disease."
reveal
to make known; "The report revealed some surprising facts."
conclude
(v.) to finish; to bring something to an end; to decide after careful thought; "The scientist concluded that the hypothesis was correct."
straightforward
simple and easy to understand; "The instructions are straightforward and easy to follow."
encounter
A brief or an unexpected meeting; "Travelers will encounter various cultures."
proceed
to keep on going; to go ahead with something; to move along; "After the break, we will proceed with the seminar."
exceed
to go or be beyond the limit or expectations; "His performance exceeded our expectations."
erode
to wear away gradually, eat away; "The coastline is slowly eroding."
Buoyant
disposable income
Able to float or rise in liquid or air
доход, идущий на личное потребление после уплаты всех нужных трат - чистая прибыль
Millennia of materialistic tendencies
Тысячелетия материалистических тенденций стремлений склонность
instant gratification
мгновенное удовлетворение