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Free Online Courses: Pros and Cons
by JRWhyte, Sep 18, 2008
If you are looking for something to learn or information for your thesis, homework etc, online free courses can be useful for you.
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Justice and the Law: No Single Definition
by Rker, Sep 8, 2008
What is justice? When basing justice on the law... Oh wait - you can't base justice on the law. Justice is a vague term as everyone has their own interpretation of what it is.
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The Most Horrible Words in the World Two
by CHAN LEE PENG, Sep 7, 2008
And you thought your vocabulary was good? Try spelling these words right.
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The Most Awful Words From Around the World
by CHAN LEE PENG, Sep 7, 2008
It would be a nightmare to have all these awful words on a spelling test.
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New Words and Not Words
by Julie Miliner, Jul 24, 2008
Conversate has become a popular word in some circles even though it isn't a word.
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How to Effectively Remember 10,000 English Vocabulary in Less Than 120 Days
by CHAN LEE PENG, Jul 20, 2008
Discover how in less than 120 days you can absorb 10,000 words or more through a tremendously effective yet simple to follow tips that you didn’t learn at the school. The techniques suggested in this article will further helping you to fix the vocabulary that you have learnt into your brain for much longer.
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Twelve Words That Should be in the Dictionary But Aren’t
by Arie Uittenbogaard, Jun 22, 2008
Don’t you have that? You’re writing a fabulous piece but then there’s something you want to say and there’s no word for it! Here’s a list of words that I was forced to invent, and that should have been in the Webster ages ago.
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Modern English is Not 100% English 2
by CHAN LEE PENG, Jun 1, 2008
Modern English is not 100% English as the title goes. Modern English has over the centuries assimilated words from many different languages.
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Modern English is Not 100% English
by CHAN LEE PENG, Jun 1, 2008
Modern English is not 100% English as the title goes. Modern English has over the centuries assimilated words from many different languages.
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10 Tips for Reading in a Foreign Language
by Ignatius Graham, May 13, 2008
Learning a new language is a huge undertaking, and picking up an unfamiliar article, letter, or story written in another language can be very intimidating for students. However, reading in another language is an excellent way to improve fluency, and if you approach the activity with patience and practicality, it doesn’t have to be such a chore.
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