Wall Street Journal Business school rankings:

<p>im looking at the encarta dictionary and…</p>

<p>e·phem·er·al [ i fémmərəl ] </p>

<p>adjective </p>

<p>short-lived: lasting for only a short period of time
the ephemeral nature of slang</p>

<p>noun (plural e·phem·er·als) </p>

<p>short-lived organism: a plant or insect that lives for only a short period of time. Groundsel and mayflies are ephemerals.</p>

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<p>·the·re·al [ ə three əl ] </p>

<p>adjective </p>

<ol>
<li><p>exquisite: very delicate or highly refined
ethereal beauty</p></li>
<li><p>airy: very light, airy, or insubstantial
Her fragrance lingered in the room, an ethereal reminder of her presence.</p></li>
<li><p>heavenly: belonging to the heavens or the celestial sphere</p></li>
<li><p>chemistry of ether: consisting of, containing, or relating to ether</p></li>
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<p>U know what, forget it. I am just tired of xanatos trying to challenge everything i say. nvm. I just figured your use of the word was unnecessary considering as how it is not true. Wall Street journal junkies are incapable of being perceived by who?</p>

<p>edit: i did not know u were a girl. sorry</p>