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Black's Law Dictionary has a rating of 4 stars from 1 review, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Black's Law Dictionary ranks 162nd among Language Learning sites.

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Roots T.
4/22/18

This is the last site review for me and the reason for it is I leave the US and Gullah Geechee Nation (this is future tense speaking in about 6 years or 7 years due to the last pursuit of my law degree)to pursue more education of culture, international business and law elsewhere to include being with my people by DNA. See im from the countrysides so any poverish area or unbeautified area i already familiar with...aint no surprises which could come across my eyes as it is nothing new under the Sun...a great lesson of Aset and her lower sister to learn from if you take the time to overstand your own axioms. Yet this is about academic law studies and the tools i will need and you if you on this route. I choose to be a scholar as a spiritual endeavor kinda like the story told of Mmadi Make although nonreligious. I will be the first one of my modern day family Tree to do this and to be honest with you who are indigenous i am ready like you should. Just have to finish up a couple degrees and settle business for me properly then im off to the next planned connection across the globe. I will be buying or trying to buy every last Black's Law Dictionary edition. Also you can download IRS apps of the corresponding countries or land you are planning to move to.. for some i guess. I downloaded a couple so i could get a headstart on laws over there as well. I told my homegurl from Liberia who wants to go to college for law that the only english you should know is law and business...everything else should be Gullah Geechee in the US. I told her go to Stanford or Georgetown. She will be helping me out on how to see Liberia more clearly from the inside rather the outside. I meet alot of my people in certain places and i never hesitate to be real and let my appreciative presence be known to them. Especially the women cause i had to be honest the indigenous women for the most part know everything about their economies and run everything basically to a degree. I laugh about to myself often cause you can never outdo the first teacher but you can get along with her though either near or far. I mean i got nothing to hide as they got all the secrets. Its just the Law of Opposites. My positive thoughts exactly. LEADERSHIP. Peace in.

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Roots T.
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63 helpful votes
April 22nd, 2018

This is the last site review for me and the reason for it is I leave the US and Gullah Geechee Nation (this is future tense speaking in about 6 years or 7 years due to the last pursuit of my law degree)to pursue more education of culture, international business and law elsewhere to include being with my people by DNA. See im from the countrysides so any poverish area or unbeautified area i already familiar with...aint no surprises which could come across my eyes as it is nothing new under the Sun...a great lesson of Aset and her lower sister to learn from if you take the time to overstand your own axioms. Yet this is about academic law studies and the tools i will need and you if you on this route. I choose to be a scholar as a spiritual endeavor kinda like the story told of Mmadi Make although nonreligious. I will be the first one of my modern day family Tree to do this and to be honest with you who are indigenous i am ready like you should. Just have to finish up a couple degrees and settle business for me properly then im off to the next planned connection across the globe. I will be buying or trying to buy every last Black's Law Dictionary edition. Also you can download IRS apps of the corresponding countries or land you are planning to move to.. for some i guess. I downloaded a couple so i could get a headstart on laws over there as well. I told my homegurl from Liberia who wants to go to college for law that the only english you should know is law and business...everything else should be Gullah Geechee in the US. I told her go to Stanford or Georgetown. She will be helping me out on how to see Liberia more clearly from the inside rather the outside. I meet alot of my people in certain places and i never hesitate to be real and let my appreciative presence be known to them. Especially the women cause i had to be honest the indigenous women for the most part know everything about their economies and run everything basically to a degree. I laugh about to myself often cause you can never outdo the first teacher but you can get along with her though either near or far. I mean i got nothing to hide as they got all the secrets. Its just the Law of Opposites. My positive thoughts exactly. LEADERSHIP. Peace in.

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