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How to Learn Arabic

13th October 2008
The Arabic language is the sixth most used language in the world. It is the language spoken in all of the Arab countries and since many of these countries are open to visitors from other parts of the world, you definitely need to speak the language if you... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

How to Get Started Learning the Arabic Language

13th October 2008
Whether you take an online course for learning the Arabic language or you attend actual classes, the first thing you have to learn is the Arabic alphabet. Unlike the Western languages, the letters are not made in the same way and may actually look like sq... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Free Arabic - Learning the Language Without Cost

13th October 2008
There are many Internet sites offering free Arabic learning through many lessons. These lessons start off with the basics because the creators of the programs assume that those using the course have no prior knowledge of the language. If you do have some ... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

The Navajo Language

02nd September 2008
The Navajo language is part of the Athabaskan family of languages spoken in the southwestern United States by the Navajo people. It's unique in that most of the other Athabakan language family members are from the north. It's also ranked as the most hi... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language

Cosmetic surgery – Tips to maintain that new look

27th August 2008
If you are one of the increasing number of people who opt for cosmetic surgery to stay looking that little bit younger you can help to extend that new look by taking the following steps to care for your skin. • Sun protection - make sure you use a... Read >
Author: james

The Caddo Native American Tribe

15th August 2008
Caddo is a Caddoan language originating in the Southern Plains. It is the sole Southern tongue from the family and is spoken by very few among the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma. Efforts are being made to incorporate the language into the newest generations, ... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language

Studying Chickasaw Language

13th August 2008
The Chickasaw language is derived from the Muskogean family and is spoken by Chickasaw inhabitants of Southeastern Oklahoma. Only about 1,000 individuals speak it at present. It was much more popular during the eighteen and nineteen hundreds, when all ... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language

The Cherokee Tribe and the Cherokee Language

28th July 2008
Like other languages, the Cherokee language is named after its people, the Cherokee. It is part of the Iroquoian language family, and it is the only Southern Native American language from the group that is still used. The Cherokee language is associate... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language

POWER - Something symbolic on the menu

09th July 2008
FINDING a symbol that you need to use in a word document or Powerpoint presentation or a simply website design does not need to be perplexing business. I am frequently asked how to do a Euro symbol because some-one needs to send information across the ... Read >
Author: Web-Architekt

Tips for Learning Hebrew

27th June 2008
Modern Hebrew is a historic language that draws many people to study it for various reasons. While modern Hebrew is somewhat different than the historical language known to many as the language of the Hebrew Bible, learning modern Hebrew means that despit... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language

The Important Role of Intonation in Speech

27th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Lynda StuckyIf you have ever learned another language you know how difficult it is to master. There are different pronunciations of sounds, different grammar rules and some intonation or inflection changes that are complicated and diffi... Read >
Author: Lynda Stucky, M.A. CCC-Speech Pathology

Scrapbooking Need Not Break The Bank

20th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Kaye Dennan Co-ordinating all your scrapbook pages and finishing them on the same day is a bit of a challenge. Most people have them as a 'Work In Progress' unless they have huge stock supplies. But that is OK, just keep working on i... Read >
Author: clickwriter

Talk Like a Pro with These Techniques

15th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Lynda Stucky You don't have to be a professional speaker making keynote speeches to achieve a new level of speaking. Whether you are a seasoned speaker or just beginning, knowing your strengths and developmental needs are an importan... Read >
Author: Lynda Stucky, M.A. CCC-Speech Pathology

Pittsburghese: A Unique Brand

15th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Lynda Stucky In my area of the country (Pittsburgh, PA), we have a very special way of talking. People born and raised here have an unusual accent known as "Pittsburghese." People who are not from this area instantly hear this accent... Read >
Author: Lynda Stucky, M.A. CCC-Speech Pathology

The Jesus Phone Samsung F490

02nd May 2008
They call it the Jesus Phone. With the distinct cross on its 3.2 inch touch screen, the Messiah of phones has come. But with its uncanny resemblance to the Lord- of-all-phones-at-the-moment, the iPhone, the Samsung F490 has also been tagged as nothing... Read >
Author: Mark Hirst
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