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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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Learning Bahasa Indonesia for Foreigners
by Marice Maria Sitanggang, Mar 24, 2008
Tips to learn Indonesian language easily.
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Rosetta Stone: A Great Way to Learn a Language
by Cory Alves, Mar 13, 2008
Most of us have had the experience of taking a foreign language class in high school or college. Maybe we took only one semester, or perhaps a year. If you are like me, you retained about two words. In this time of increasing global connectivity, learning another language is becoming more important.
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One Sure Way to Improve Yourself in Every Way: Learn a New Language
by Sheron Bartlett, Feb 26, 2008
An exciting new world awaits you. All it takes is a little commitment, some time and effort, and you'll see your quality of life ascend like magic. Gaining a new language will lay a world of new and exciting opportunities at your feet. Find out how.
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An Excerpt of China
by Rain Man, Oct 25, 2007
Two books showing two different plots of a foreign land. Their differences explain this time in China.
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English Teaching: What is the Communicative Approach?
by Gill Hart, Sep 24, 2007
If you are teaching English as a foreign language you will have no doubt heard of the “communicative” approach to language teaching and its many benefits. However, when push comes to shove, how many of us can really, honestly, explain what it is?
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Republican Values
by matthew haynes, Sep 16, 2007
Long standing Republican values. Will hypocrisy kill the party?
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American Involvement in Cuba and Philippines in the 19th and 20th Centuries
by ziad, Aug 27, 2007
The years spanning the late 19th and early 20th centuries is often referred to as the formal imperial phase of American history. The primary evidence upon which this conclusion is based centers almost entirely on the behavior of the United States towards two main political entities: Cuba and the Philippines.
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American Response to the Holocaust
by ziad, Aug 27, 2007
The Holocaust, the targeted destruction of so many jews and others by the Nazis, continues to live in the memory of the present generations in large part due to the Jewish community itself who has never allowed us to forget. What is also not forgotten and of great relevance especially for scholars, is the reaction of the international community towards the atrocities as they were happening.
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Learning French
by johnlocke, Aug 9, 2007
Want to speak French? The details and difficulties, as well as the rewards of learning the French tongue as a foreign language.
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