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A quick definition of liberticide:

Term: LIBERTICIDE

Definition: Liberticide means the destruction of freedom. It is when someone or something takes away people's liberty. A person who destroys freedom is called a liberticidal.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Liberticide (lə-bər-tə-said) is a noun that means the destruction of liberty or a person or thing that destroys liberty. The adjective form is liberticidal.

1. The government's decision to censor the internet is a form of liberticide because it restricts people's freedom of speech and access to information.

2. The dictator's regime was known for its liberticidal policies, which included banning political opposition and limiting citizens' rights.

3. The proposed law would be a liberticide because it would give the government too much power to monitor and control people's lives.

These examples illustrate how liberticide can refer to both actions and individuals that limit or destroy freedom and liberty. In the first example, the government's censorship of the internet is a clear violation of people's right to free speech and access to information. In the second example, the dictator's regime is an extreme example of liberticide, where citizens had little to no freedom or rights. The third example shows how a proposed law can also be liberticidal if it gives the government too much power over people's lives.

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I saw that, and I saw you got the Georgetown interview invite yesterday too! Goodluck!
you too haha, i was super surprised to have received one so early not gonna lie
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Yeah, 7sage has a page that talks about the questions for each schools interview, GULC's seems unique
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ive heard the conversion rate for gulc group interview is pretty high even moreso if you have the stats
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im p sure they don't interview everyone and getting one this early should be a great sign!
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Yeah I've heard the same ab the group interview
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So maybe I'll see you in D.C. a year from now lmao
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Anyone going to the UGA zoom thing on the 22nd?
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My bad, 24th*
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What does going ur3 in 3 days mean at Uva 😅
that you will get UR2 in 3 more
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I already went ur2. It’s the 3rd status date change
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@RustyWrangler: attend one of their virtual info sessions and they'll send you a fee waiver
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They've recently been sending a lot of interview invites
It means status change?
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