UNIQUENESS
- being the only one - remarkable, extraordinary,
special
UNIQUENESS
 Uniqueness condition wherein someone or something is
unlike anything else in comparison. When used in
relation to humans, it isa for the personality or
characteristics. If it is for an object, it is for the quality &
factor of the product

 There are a lot of people that can be considered as
Unique/ special ,like those people with disorders,
SPEDs, LGBT, they are different butbit doesn't mean
they are not like us. Special or not, different or not,
humans are still humans that is why comparison is being
rejected by the grammarians.
 Uniqueness may be foremost example of an
absolute term-a term that, in the eyes of the
traditional grammarians, we shall not allow a
comparison. Most believed that it is incorrect to say
"very unique" A majority of a usage panel supports
the traditional view.
 In 2004 survey, many people rejected the word
uniqueness and replace it up with the word Special
for a sensitivity offensive cases to be handles well.
In this case we
are talking about
uniqueness, do
you have any
friend that is
special or
different? They
are not that
different, from
us. as you can
see, They can
dream, they can
communicate,
they can do a lot
of stuff just like
us, it is only us
judging them
without any
reason.
UNIQUENESS --- MEANING
 When you break down the word uniqueness, it’s
easy to see what it means. First you notice the
word unique, which means “one of a kind.” Then
you notice -ness, a common suffix that’s used to
form nouns that refer to a state of being. Put it
together and you get uniqueness, a noun used to
describe that certain something that makes a
person or thing uncommon or singular, like "the
uniqueness of a famous opera singer’s voice."
UNIQUENESS THEOREM
A theorem, also called a unicity theorem, stating the
uniqueness of a mathematical object, which usually
means that there is only one object fulfilling given
properties, or that all objects of a given class are
equivalent (i.e., they can be represented by the same
model). This is often expressed by saying that the
object is uniquely determined by a certain set of data.
The word unique is sometimes replaced by
essentially unique, whenever one wants to stress that
the uniqueness is only referred to the underlying
structure, whereas the form may vary in all ways that
do not affect the mathematical content.
The object of many uniqueness theorems is the
solution to a problem or an equation; in such cases, a
uniqueness theorem is normally combined with an
existence theorem.
UNIQUENESS
Are you one
of a kind?
Then you
must have
some kind of
uniqueness,
some quality
that makes
you stand
out from all
the rest.
OPINIONS ABOUT UNIQUENESS
The uniqueness of each person i’m always amazed
when I think of how god created a world that’s filled
with incredible diversity and variety. There are
different kinds of colors, tastes, sounds, foods,
scenery, animals, ideas, types of leisure… (and the list
just goes on and on). But one area that is especially
intriguing to me is the variety of people he has
created. In fact, everyone is different. There are no two
of us alike. We are each special.
ACCORDING TO THE HOLY BIBLE…
In spite of our great diversity, the Bible says that we
were all created in the image of God. Therefore, we all
have some things in common, things that make up our
‘humanness.’ We’ve already noted that all humans
have the capacity to think, reason, make decisions,
worship, communicate, create, appreciate beauty, etc.
We also have similar limitations and needs. We all
need food, shelter and clothing. We also need to be
loved and to love others. We are also constrained by
our physical capacity and strength, knowledge,
mortality, and senses, to mention just a few of our
limitations.
ACCORDING TO THE HOLY BIBLE…
In spite of our great diversity, the Bible says that we
were all created in the image of God. Therefore, we all
have some things in common, things that make up our
‘humanness.’ We’ve already noted that all humans
have the capacity to think, reason, make decisions,
worship, communicate, create, appreciate beauty, etc.
We also have similar limitations and needs. We all
need food, shelter and clothing. We also need to be
loved and to love others. We are also constrained by
our physical capacity and strength, knowledge,
mortality, and senses, to mention just a few of our
limitations.
ACCORDING TO THE HOLY BIBLE…
But do these similarities make us all identical? Not in
the least! Though we have certain traits and
characteristics that we share, we’re also very different
from one another. Everyone of us is unique, a one-of-
a-kind, special, limited edition! This uniqueness
doesn’t happen by accident. It’s also part of God’s
grand design and plan. Even our striving to affirm our
own identity isn’t accidental. When a child pulls away
from his parents to assert his own unique personhood,
he’s really just trying to discover more fully who he
really is. This is healthy and normal behavior, part of
God’s plan for self-awareness.
INDIVIDUAL UNIQUENESS
Some social theorists affirm that children are born as a
‘blank slate’ and our surroundings alone are responsible
for determining who we become. In other words our
environment determines who we are. According to
Scripture that is not totally true. God makes each person
unique in many special ways. While the environment has
an ongoing and significant impact on our lives, God has
already written on our ‘slate’ when He created us (Psalm
139:13). He has given us each a unique personality as
well as natural strengths and weaknesses. He has given
us unique abilities as well, such as hand-eye
coordination, ability to play an instrument, artistic ability,
intelligence,
WHAT MAKES PEOPLE UNIQUE?
A: QUICK ANSWER People are unique
primarily because of differences in
personality and beliefs. Every person has a
different way of perceiving the world around
him and attaching meaning to different
situations. The characteristics of an
individual are formed in early childhood and
continue to change throughout adolescence
and adulthood.
MANY AUTHORS OF USAGE GUIDES, EDITORS,
TEACHERS, AND OTHERS FEEL STRONGLY THAT
SUCH “ABSOLUTE” WORDS AS COMPLETE,
EQUAL, PERFECT, AND ESPECIALLY UNIQUE
CANNOT BE COMPARED BECAUSE OF THEIR
“MEANING”: A WORD THAT DENOTES AN
ABSOLUTE CONDITION CANNOT BE DESCRIBED
AS DENOTING MORE OR LESS THAN THAT
ABSOLUTE CONDITION.
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PRO’S AND CON’S OF BEING
UNIQUE OR (HAVING A UNIQUE
NAME)
People usually remember one with
unique name. Two letters is very
easy to remember).
Interviewers are usually impressed
with my name (but that is not a
criteria for qualifying interview)
PRO’S AND CON’S OF BEING UNIQUE
OR (HAVING A UNIQUE NAME)
Many websites don’t accept the name
and I have to merge R and K together
to fill my name.
Some people give me weird look and
tell :- What kind of name is this? Can’t
your parent have kept a simple/straight
name?
THE PROBLEMS THAT THEY ENCOUNTER:
..DocumentsCOMMON
PROBLEMS2.docx
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  • 1.
    UNIQUENESS - being theonly one - remarkable, extraordinary, special
  • 2.
    UNIQUENESS  Uniqueness conditionwherein someone or something is unlike anything else in comparison. When used in relation to humans, it isa for the personality or characteristics. If it is for an object, it is for the quality & factor of the product   There are a lot of people that can be considered as Unique/ special ,like those people with disorders, SPEDs, LGBT, they are different butbit doesn't mean they are not like us. Special or not, different or not, humans are still humans that is why comparison is being rejected by the grammarians.
  • 3.
     Uniqueness maybe foremost example of an absolute term-a term that, in the eyes of the traditional grammarians, we shall not allow a comparison. Most believed that it is incorrect to say "very unique" A majority of a usage panel supports the traditional view.  In 2004 survey, many people rejected the word uniqueness and replace it up with the word Special for a sensitivity offensive cases to be handles well.
  • 4.
    In this casewe are talking about uniqueness, do you have any friend that is special or different? They are not that different, from us. as you can see, They can dream, they can communicate, they can do a lot of stuff just like us, it is only us judging them without any reason.
  • 5.
    UNIQUENESS --- MEANING When you break down the word uniqueness, it’s easy to see what it means. First you notice the word unique, which means “one of a kind.” Then you notice -ness, a common suffix that’s used to form nouns that refer to a state of being. Put it together and you get uniqueness, a noun used to describe that certain something that makes a person or thing uncommon or singular, like "the uniqueness of a famous opera singer’s voice."
  • 6.
    UNIQUENESS THEOREM A theorem,also called a unicity theorem, stating the uniqueness of a mathematical object, which usually means that there is only one object fulfilling given properties, or that all objects of a given class are equivalent (i.e., they can be represented by the same model). This is often expressed by saying that the object is uniquely determined by a certain set of data. The word unique is sometimes replaced by essentially unique, whenever one wants to stress that the uniqueness is only referred to the underlying structure, whereas the form may vary in all ways that do not affect the mathematical content. The object of many uniqueness theorems is the solution to a problem or an equation; in such cases, a uniqueness theorem is normally combined with an existence theorem.
  • 7.
    UNIQUENESS Are you one ofa kind? Then you must have some kind of uniqueness, some quality that makes you stand out from all the rest.
  • 8.
    OPINIONS ABOUT UNIQUENESS Theuniqueness of each person i’m always amazed when I think of how god created a world that’s filled with incredible diversity and variety. There are different kinds of colors, tastes, sounds, foods, scenery, animals, ideas, types of leisure… (and the list just goes on and on). But one area that is especially intriguing to me is the variety of people he has created. In fact, everyone is different. There are no two of us alike. We are each special.
  • 9.
    ACCORDING TO THEHOLY BIBLE… In spite of our great diversity, the Bible says that we were all created in the image of God. Therefore, we all have some things in common, things that make up our ‘humanness.’ We’ve already noted that all humans have the capacity to think, reason, make decisions, worship, communicate, create, appreciate beauty, etc. We also have similar limitations and needs. We all need food, shelter and clothing. We also need to be loved and to love others. We are also constrained by our physical capacity and strength, knowledge, mortality, and senses, to mention just a few of our limitations.
  • 10.
    ACCORDING TO THEHOLY BIBLE… In spite of our great diversity, the Bible says that we were all created in the image of God. Therefore, we all have some things in common, things that make up our ‘humanness.’ We’ve already noted that all humans have the capacity to think, reason, make decisions, worship, communicate, create, appreciate beauty, etc. We also have similar limitations and needs. We all need food, shelter and clothing. We also need to be loved and to love others. We are also constrained by our physical capacity and strength, knowledge, mortality, and senses, to mention just a few of our limitations.
  • 11.
    ACCORDING TO THEHOLY BIBLE… But do these similarities make us all identical? Not in the least! Though we have certain traits and characteristics that we share, we’re also very different from one another. Everyone of us is unique, a one-of- a-kind, special, limited edition! This uniqueness doesn’t happen by accident. It’s also part of God’s grand design and plan. Even our striving to affirm our own identity isn’t accidental. When a child pulls away from his parents to assert his own unique personhood, he’s really just trying to discover more fully who he really is. This is healthy and normal behavior, part of God’s plan for self-awareness.
  • 12.
    INDIVIDUAL UNIQUENESS Some socialtheorists affirm that children are born as a ‘blank slate’ and our surroundings alone are responsible for determining who we become. In other words our environment determines who we are. According to Scripture that is not totally true. God makes each person unique in many special ways. While the environment has an ongoing and significant impact on our lives, God has already written on our ‘slate’ when He created us (Psalm 139:13). He has given us each a unique personality as well as natural strengths and weaknesses. He has given us unique abilities as well, such as hand-eye coordination, ability to play an instrument, artistic ability, intelligence,
  • 13.
    WHAT MAKES PEOPLEUNIQUE? A: QUICK ANSWER People are unique primarily because of differences in personality and beliefs. Every person has a different way of perceiving the world around him and attaching meaning to different situations. The characteristics of an individual are formed in early childhood and continue to change throughout adolescence and adulthood.
  • 14.
    MANY AUTHORS OFUSAGE GUIDES, EDITORS, TEACHERS, AND OTHERS FEEL STRONGLY THAT SUCH “ABSOLUTE” WORDS AS COMPLETE, EQUAL, PERFECT, AND ESPECIALLY UNIQUE CANNOT BE COMPARED BECAUSE OF THEIR “MEANING”: A WORD THAT DENOTES AN ABSOLUTE CONDITION CANNOT BE DESCRIBED AS DENOTING MORE OR LESS THAN THAT ABSOLUTE CONDITION.
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  • 16.
    PRO’S AND CON’SOF BEING UNIQUE OR (HAVING A UNIQUE NAME) People usually remember one with unique name. Two letters is very easy to remember). Interviewers are usually impressed with my name (but that is not a criteria for qualifying interview)
  • 17.
    PRO’S AND CON’SOF BEING UNIQUE OR (HAVING A UNIQUE NAME) Many websites don’t accept the name and I have to merge R and K together to fill my name. Some people give me weird look and tell :- What kind of name is this? Can’t your parent have kept a simple/straight name?
  • 18.
    THE PROBLEMS THATTHEY ENCOUNTER: ..DocumentsCOMMON PROBLEMS2.docx