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Aristotle claims that the "substance of each thing is that which is peculiar to it, which does not belong to anything else." However, that which is such as to belong to more than one thing (what several things have in common) is called the universal.
Airplanes
Aircraft that are powered by one or more engines, capable of flight and used for transportation, military, or recreational purposes.
Automobiles
Vehicles equipped with an engine, primarily used for passenger transportation on roads.
United States
A country located in North America, comprising 50 states and a federal district, known for its significant influence in global economic, political, and cultural matters.
International Trade
The exchange of goods and services between countries, driven by comparative advantages and resulting in increased economic efficiency and wealth.
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