Blackmail is a criminal act of coercion using threats. US defines it as crime of information causing embarrassment or financial loss. Commonwealth defines it as unwarranted demands with menaces for gain. Blackmail may involve threats of physical, mental or emotional harm
Larceny was a common law offense in England. Word "larceny" comes from French "larcin" meaning theft. Crime was abolished in England, Wales, Ireland, and Northern Ireland. Remains in US, Jersey, and New South Wales
Per mille indicates parts per thousand, symbolized by ‰. Word "promille" is cognate in Dutch, German, Finnish and Swedish. Unicode includes both ‰ and Arabic-Indic per mille symbols
Lawrence Venuti examines translation from seventeenth century to present. Translation aims to create transparent texts that appear original. Book traces translation's dominance through fluency and cultural manipulation
Both words have been used for over 700 years. Context helps distinguish between different meanings of the same word
Cheating includes scripting, bots, and exploiting game bugs. Toxicity leads to chat restrictions and permanent bans. Account sharing and boosting are strictly prohibited. Fraudulent activities involve gifting abuse and real money transactions. Hacked accounts can result in permanent bans