etiquette icons clip art with white background

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2013-10-12

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etiquette icons clip art with white background.

This vector resource includes the following elements:

Icons,Art,Etiquette

 


This vector contains the following main colors: White,Mine Shaft,Madras,Black,Celeste,Nutmeg Wood Finish,Cape Palliser,Gun Powder,Hampton

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    Icons Art Etiquette White Mine Shaft Madras Black Celeste Nutmeg Wood Finish Cape Palliser Gun Powder Hampton

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[hree-letter%20acronym">three-letter acronym that can mean:Adaptive resonance theoryAdvanced Rapid Transit metro technologyassisted reproductive technologyAnaheim Resort TransitIATA airport code for Watertown International AirportISO 639 alpha-3 code for otherwise unassigned artificial languagesThe National Rail code for Arrochar and Tarbet railway station, United Kingdom. External links: ; ; . Antiretroviral therapy. It is used in the treatment of HIV infection. See more at Wikipedia.org...]

Etiquette wiki:
[iquette is the code that governs the expectations of social behavior, the conventional norm. It is an unwritten code, which evolves from written rules, for the Greek equivalent of etiquette is protokollon, protocol, the written formula for ceremonial. It usually reflects a theory of conduct that society or tradition has invested heavily in. Like "culture", it is a word that has gradually grown plural, especially in a multi-ethnic society with many clashing expectations. Thus, it is now possible to refer to "an etiquette" or "a culture", realizing that these may not be universal. See more at Wikipedia.org...]


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