| A | B |
| conflict | a quarrel or fight; disagreement |
| possess | to own; have |
| procedure | methods; the way in which something is done |
| renew | to fill up again; replace |
| resources | whatever makes up the present and future wealth of a country,s tate, etc., including natural supplies and labor force |
| stress | mental or emotional tension; strain |
| sufficient | as much as is needed |
| unanimous | showing full agreement |
| vary | to become different or to be different; change |
| vicinity | the area near or around a place |
| abolish | to put an end to |
| corrupt | dishonest; crooked |
| decay | to gradually break down; rot |
| expand | to spread out; get larger |
| flexible | able to bend or be bent; able to change or be changed easily |
| nevertheless | in spite of that; even so |
| precise | exact; correct; accurate |
| reform | to cause or sersuade to behave better |
| tendency | a learning toward thinking or behaving in a certain way |
| vast | very large in size, amount, or area |
| assert | to state positively, often without proof |
| clarify | to make clear or easy to understand |
| evade | to escape or avoid through clever action |
| extend | to make longer in time or later in time |
| negligent | careless |
| precaution | something done in advance to avoid a problem |
| preconception | an opinion formed before having enough information or experience |
| resemble | to look like or be similar to; be like |
| rigid | stiff; not bending |
| vertical | in a straight up-and-down line; upright |
| anxious | worried; troubled; fearful about what might happen |
| comprehend | to understand completely |
| convince | to persuade by argument or proof |
| dramatic | having very exciting, interesting qualities; striking; very noticeable |
| frank | honest and open; sincere |
| illustrate | to make slear, as with an example, picture, or demonstration |
| impression | a belief; opinion, or thought -often based on little information |
| inferior | lower in value or quality |
| overwhelm | to make mentally, emotionally, or physically helpless with too much of something; overpower |
| thorough | complete; very carefully done |
| acquire | to get through one's own actions; gain something as one's own |
| commitment | a promise to do something; pledge |
| formal | proper; not casual; according to custom or tradition |
| fragment | a small piece broken off something whole |
| fundamental | basic; forming a foundation; essential |
| precede | to come before |
| resent | to feel angered and injured by (someone or something) |
| solemn | serious and respectful |
| spite | an unfriendly feeling that causes one to want to furt or shame another |
| symbolize | to stand for; be a symbol of |