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- HIR Academic Writing Contest
A number of contestants will be selected as finalists, who are invited to participate in a virtual HIR Defense Day At the Defense Day, students will have the opportunity to give a 15-minute presentation and oral defense to Harvard International Review judges
- Ze Hir and Ze Zir Pronouns — Pronouns. org Resources on Personal Pronouns
Please note that “ze” is usually pronounced with a long “e” and that “hir” and its forms are usually pronounced like the English word “here ” Instead of ze hir pronouns, some people go by "ze zir" pronouns because of the more consistent pronunciation and spelling
- Gender Inclusive Pronouns - Cornell University
sie, hir, hir, hirs, hirself zie, zir, zir, zirs, zirself Note: It is also acceptable to use the third person plural (they, them, their, themselves) instead of the third-person singular (he she, his hers, him her, himself herself) when referring to someone who has not expressed a clear pronoun choice
- Harvard International Review - Wikipedia
The Harvard International Review (HIR) is a quarterly international relations journal published by the Harvard International Relations Council at Harvard University
- All About the HIR Academic Writing Contest 2026 - Aralia Education
Harvard International Review HIR Academic Writing Contest is the perfect chance for you to dive deep into a global issue of your own interest and receive feedback and possibly worldwide recognition for your perspective and skills!
- hir - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
The player playing hir character in a MUD (usually) tries to portray a credible, convincing person within the theme of that world, using the tools that MUD provides, hir imagination, and hir social and communicative skills
- Hir Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
(neologism) Belonging to hir, their (singular) Gender-neutral third-person singular possessive adjective, coordinate with his and her
- Understanding Hir: A Gender-Neutral Pronoun for Non-Binary Individuals
Hir is a gender-neutral pronoun that is used to refer to someone who identifies as non-binary, meaning they do not identify as exclusively male or female It is often used in place of "he" or "she" to avoid assuming someone's gender identity
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