Articles, tagged with "basic language", page 6
02nd October 2006
The study abroad experience is one that should certainly not be missed by any college student who is majoring in one of the social sciences or humanities. While anyone can study abroad while in college, students will get the best experience if they are hi...
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Author:
B Urell
14th August 2006
If you are contemplating all the options you have for child care, don't forget about an au pair. This might be a great choice for you.
Are you wondering what an au pair is? An au pair is someone from another country that comes to live with you and your...
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Author:
Rina Zeger
13th July 2006
The Oracle9i database provides many useful and powerful features. Many of the features are incorporated at the SQL level. SQL (pronounced "sequel") has been adopted by most relational database management systems (RDBMS). The American National Standards I...
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Author:
Bogdan V
27th April 2006
Rafting the river rapids is a major adrenaline rush. If you are going to hit the rapids, you need to know some of the basic language thrown around in the sport.
The Basics of Rafting The River Rapids
As with any sport, it helps to have a basic unde...
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Author:
Richard Chapo
06th March 2006
At age seven months in the womb, humans begin language coordination in response to what they hear through the mother's belly wall. Some 52 muscles learn to respond to the various phonemes (a basic language sound like 'b' in boy and 'm' in man) of the lang...
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Author:
Dr. Randy Wysong
05th March 2006
Many people hesitate to try and speak in a foreign language . This might be because they don't want to feel foolish, are worried about how they will sound, are scared of sounding silly and so on. As a result they remain resolutely monolingual during any t...
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Author:
Frank Middleton
03rd January 2005
Recently, I was asked to write a radio program for a non-profit organization. I had worked in broadcast journalism for many years before I switched to online communications and really enjoyed getting back to my radio roots.
But something interesting h...
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Author:
Heather Reimer