Tip
A tip (or gratuity) is a payment to certain
service sector workers beyond the advertised price. The amount of a tip is typically computed as a percent of the transaction minus taxes. These payments and their size are a matter of social
custom. Tipping varies among cultures and by service industry. Though by definition a tip is never legally required, and its amount is at the discretion of the person being served, in some circumstances failing to give an adequate tip when one is expected would be considered very miserly, a violation of
etiquette, or unethical. In some other cultures or situations, giving a tip is not expected and offering one would be considered condescending or demeaning. In some circumstances (such as tipping government workers), tipping is illegal and considered a bribe.
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Talent Identification Program
The Talent Identification Program (TIP) is a
gifted education program based at
Duke University. It was founded by Dr. William Bevan in
1980.The purpose of TIP is to identify
gifted children and help them to reach their full potential. Children are identified in 4th/5th grade and/or in 7th grade. In the 7th grade search, students take the
SAT or
ACT. TIP operates in
Alabama,
Arkansas,
Florida,
Georgia,
Iowa,
Kansas,
Kentucky,
Louisiana,
Mississippi,
Missouri,
Nebraska,
North Carolina,
Oklahoma,
South Carolina,
Tennessee, and
Texas.
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tip
n.
type, sort, style, cut, specimen, guy, person, bugger, Johnny, customer, tip, bakhshish, baksheesh, cast, codger, cuss, ilk, Job, norm, number, perk, perquisite, pourboire, vintage
tıp
pref.
medico
n.
medicine, physic
adj.
Aesculapian [Brit.], Esculapian
tip
"type, sort, kind; style; character, bird, specimen, sort; interesting, unusual, eccentric"
tıp
medicine
tip
fellow
chap
sl. cove
sl. wight
(om ciudat) = queer bird
bloke
type
(fel) = kind
(fel) = sort
(categorie) = category
(simbol) = symbol
(standard) = type
tợp
◊ verb ▪ to gulp, to sip