Articles, tagged with "vernacular", page 1
24th January 2012
SEO in Pittsburgh or anywhere else in the world can be a confusing realm of unfamiliar acronyms and rapidly changing industry jargon. When it comes to search engine optimization and search engine marketing, the industry is still so new and evolving so qu...
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Eric Debson
18th November 2011
The challenge of becoming a novel writer is often misperceived by aspiring novel writers. Some future novel writers perceive it as easier than it is and others think it is next to impossible. There is also a common misconception that avid readers can easi...
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John Halasz
03rd October 2011
Company owners and their marketing departments should be aware that whenever they attempt to expand their businesses, they’ll have to do so by conveying their product message, promotions, and overall corporate identity to the respective vernacular of thei...
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Author:
carmen
28th September 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Bob and Penny Lord's Site
King Henry was very fond of St. Thomas More and this affection was shared by Thomas for his King. But he had no illusions about his King. Now, when Thomas More was appointed Chancellor, he had been busy writ...
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Bob and Penny Lord's site
20th July 2011
Some good friends and I were speaking this evening, and in some way the subject of vacuum cleaners grew to become theme of conversation. Right after considerable work, we managed to flip the conversation into a total-blown argument about who in fact creat...
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Author:
Peishan Chen
22nd June 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Bob and Penny Lord's Site
The good that man does lives long after him. St. Bernardine would be embarrassed by all the fuss and praise that is showered on him; one of which is the awesome title of Foremost Missionary of the Fifteenth ...
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Bob and Penny Lord's site
17th June 2011
With that in mind there are a several Golden Principles for obtaining in France.1. Obtain an company with fluent English talking sales staff. Some of the main difficulties confronted by foreign consumers are misunderstandings brought on by not knowing ...
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Author:
Keith Schultz
14th June 2011
Believe it or not, there was a time when briefcases did not exist. Satchels were the common modus operandi in the 14th century and served as a sort of precursor to the modern business man's best friend. Satchels were used much like briefcases and computer...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
07th June 2011
Many of us are used to the word diabetes, but precisely what is diabetes mellitus? The name is nothing more than the medical vernacular for the grouping of diseases typically known as diabetes.
How Does Diabetes Impact the U.S.?
It's determined th...
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Author:
brian jones
04th May 2011
Exactly how hypersensitive do you reckon you might be as an individual? Can you fully grasp the finer things of life, or really know just how to enhance a partnership in the old-fashioned way? You need to understand that a generation or two back, just bef...
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Author:
Venkata Krishnan Rajagopalan
20th April 2011
It is so good to just know you do not have to take care of certain things. To know that certain, nasty tasks are in the hands of people that are not you can feel like such a relief when you really think about it. My grandfather for example used to work in...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
08th April 2011
The origin of Italian language is quite interesting. The rulers of the Roman Empire decreed that their language was to be used officially in all territories under their rule, and also attempted to spread it as a spoken language. However, as a spoken langu...
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Author:
Michele Adams
04th April 2011
While writing some advice to men who had asked how to get my ex wife back I happened upon the news story about Reese Witherspoon getting married again. Something written in that article kind of bothered me since I believe it to be a warning sign to the gu...
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Author:
W. Scott
29th March 2011
Studies in the peer reviewed literature have not compared focus on form versus focus on meaning for speakers of varied dialects.
Sweetland reported suggestive findings that contrastive analysis focus on forms combined with "sociolinguistic awareness ra...
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Author:
brixovng
23rd March 2011
OK, by bad I mean BAD in the traditional sense of the world not the "that website is so bad" vernacular where bad = good. We so often strive to identify all that is good in website design but perhaps a different approach is to identify key elements of a r...
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Author:
John k. Taylor