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Learning The Alphabet And Language Of Spain

28th September 2009
The Spanish alphabet only has three more letters than the English alphabet, ch (che), ll (elle) and n (ene). All three letters simply follow the letter from the English alphabet which starts with the same or similar letter. The Spanish alphabet is as foll... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Learning Spanish Could Put You In Spotlight

28th September 2009
The Spanish language is such an interesting language to learn since it can give you much new information to learn, pronunciations to adjust to and mistakes to be learned. Good news about mistakes or accidental errors is that they tend to let you stay on t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Learn Spanish To Enhance Your Vacation Experience

28th September 2009
If you are wondering why people are rushing to learn Spanish these days, it might be hard to pinpoint one particular reason. If you are an American, your reason for learning Spanish may be far different than a European who has decided it’s time to learn... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Learn A New Language - Should You Learn French Or Spanish?

28th September 2009
If you want to learn a second language, you should learn French or Spanish. Why? Because French is the most commonly spoken language in the world after English... French is seen by many as the language of love. I don't know why but French seems to be a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Beginner's Guide to Mexican Salsas

22nd September 2009
by KC Kudra What do you think of when you think of salsa? If you are like most Americans, the first thing, which comes to mind, is probably the very mild sauces which are available in a jar at any grocery store or convenience store. This tomato-based, ... Read >
Author: KC Kudra

And War Vets Still Suffer After All

21st September 2009
Sleep my sons, your duty done...for freedom's light has come. Sleep in the silent depths of the sea or in your bed of hollowed sod. Until you hear at dawn the low clear reveille of God. The poem is inscribed on the monument to the Pacific War Dead, i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Richard Roberts A Person of Belief

08th August 2009
'But when he Jesus saw the multitudes, he was moved with compassion on them, because they fainted, and were scattered abroad, as sheep having no shepherd. Then saith he unto his followers, The harvest actually is plentiful, but the labourers are few. -M... Read >
Author: Craig Beck

Zodiac Astrology Revealed

03rd August 2009
Astrology symbols are not the discovery of the century. Natives knew as regards the astrology symbols for many years. For many years astrology symbols have been used to stand for the different signs of the zodiac. As soon as you have learned the importa... Read >
Author: gary+holly

Richard Roberts A Person of Belief

17th July 2009
"But when he Jesus saw the multitudes, he was moved with compassion on them, because they fainted, and were scattered abroad, as sheep having no shepherd. Then saith he unto his disciples, The harvest really is bounteous, but the labourers are few. -Matth... Read >
Author: Ezra Jimenez

Bringing Jesus to Everybody Including 394 by Team Michele Chiappetta

09th July 2009
"But when he Jesus saw the multitudes, he was moved with compassion on them, because they fainted, and were scattered abroad, as sheep having no shepherd. Then saith he unto his followers, The harvest truly is sufficient, but the labourers are few. -Matth... Read >
Author: Ezra Jimenez

Cool Spanish Tips For Pleasurable Driving In Hispanic Countries

01st July 2009
You've organised a trip to a Hispanic country and you want to see as much of the place as you can. For many people, the most convenient way of getting around is by car. It' so easy to hire a car and many travellers enjoy the independence of sightseeing un... Read >
Author: Peter Christian

Learn spanish Cd rom - Opportunities

26th June 2009
This article cointains Learn spanish Cd rom and why people tend picking this language than other foreign languages out there.You to migth be thingking of learning spanishWhat is the Reasons to Learn spanish Cd romIf you are curious why folk are speeding ... Read >
Author: Carl Payne

Online Kids Spanish - How Your Kids Can Easily Learn Spanish

14th May 2009
Online Kids Spanish courses are available everywhere. Most people still learn Spanish as a second language at a university or college. There are many others who are interested in learning Spanish, but would prefer to learn at little cost. One way to le... Read >
Author: b-moc

The 16th Century Walled City in Manila

12th May 2009
Intramuros is the famous 16th century Walled City in Manila which is the capital of the Philippines. Bordered by thick high walls, Intramuros is a Spanish word that means ‘within the walls’. During the Spanish colonisation rule, this 16th century Wal... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

How to Teach a Child The Spanish language

08th May 2009
Teaching a child a new language isn’t as difficult as you may think. Children are like sponges, they absorb new information every day and you will find how easily they comprehend. There are a few tips you can follow if you are planning on teaching y... Read >
Author: Meji A.

Learn to Speak Spanish the Fun Way

08th May 2009
Leaning Spanish may seem a bit daunting at first, but one you immerse yourself into a learning course or program you will soon find out just how fast and easy it really is. The key is making the learning process one that is fun and easy to understand. If ... Read >
Author: Meji A.

3 Tips On Learning How To Speak Spanish

08th May 2009
Have you ever wanted to learn Spanish but were afraid you couldn’t do it for whatever reason? Well, learning Spanish isn’t as scary as you may think, in fact you can learn any language if you follow a few tips to prepare yourself before and during the... Read >
Author: Meji A.

Learning Spanish Easily with Games

08th May 2009
As an adult it is sometimes hard to learn new things. Like the old saying goes “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, ” This old adage isn’t true, you can teach an old dog new tricks if you have the right approach and the right tools. This is... Read >
Author: Meji A.

Learn salsa with fun, be it a classroom or a workshop

22nd April 2009
Salsa is a Spanish word which means sauce. Salsa can be of two types. One is, a partner dance and another is a performance dance. The dancers don’t need to use the enire stage. Salsa workshops are arranged time to time throughout the world. The chief ai... Read >
Author: lance winslow

Learn Spanish fast - find similarities between English and Spanish words

17th April 2009
Finding similarities between the Spanish words you are learning and English words in your vocabulary is one of the most effective ways of expanding your knowledge of the new language. When you start learning Spanish, many of the words you come across f... Read >
Author: Maria Fernandez

Learn salsa with fun, be it a classroom or a workshop

07th April 2009
Salsa is a Spanish word which means sauce. Salsa can be of two types. One is, a partner dance and another is a performance dance. The dancers don’t need to use the enire stage. Salsa workshops are arranged time to time throughout the world. The chief ai... Read >
Author: lance winslow

The Importance Of The Spanish Language

11th March 2009
When you make up your beware that you want to learn Spanish, there are some primitive idiom in the Spanish vocabulary that you will want to make sure you learn as well as reminisce. Every patois has fundamental terms and phrases that hand the foundation o... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli

Mardi Gras Doubloons - Throw Me Something Mister!

20th February 2009
In 1960, King Rex introduced the current series of Mardi Gras doubloons as a carnival throw, in New Orleans. Doubloons were used as currency in Spain and Spanish territories through the mid-1800s. The doubloon is one of the most lasting symbols of Mardi G... Read >
Author: Dianna Yvonne Smith

Do You Wanna Be A Linguist - Learn Spanish or French now!

08th February 2009
If you want to learn a second language, you should learn French or Spanish. Why? Because French is the most commonly spoken language in the world after English... French is seen by many as the language of love. I don't know why but French seems to be a... Read >
Author: Franck Silvestre

Christmas in Barcelona

03rd December 2008
Staying for holidays in Barcelona during the Christmas time is wonderful. As the climate is still favorable and sunny and Barcelona apartments can be found easily, it is a good time to go there. Snow in Barcelona is rare but the feeling of Christmas is th... Read >
Author: BarcelonaPoint

Christmas in Barcelona

03rd December 2008
Staying for holidays in Barcelona during the Christmas time is wonderful. As the climate is still favorable and sunny and Barcelona apartments can be found easily, it is a good time to go there. Snow in Barcelona is rare but the feeling of Christmas is th... Read >
Author: BarcelonaPoint

The Galapagos' Blue-Footed Booby

01st December 2008
The Galapagos tortoise first bemused you as a child, its gargantuan size overshadowing your pet turtle Monty, the one you often cradled in tiny, sullied palms. The Galapagos penguins titillated you in later years, their presence along the equator a bizarr... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

Dog Names and Meanings ?An Important Part of Naming Your Pet

14th October 2008
When choosing a name for their new puppy, many people do not give much thought to dog names and meanings. The meaning of a dog’s name has a lot to do with the dog’s personality, so you should choose names that will reflect the personality associated w... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Nothing Beats the Taste of Authentic Mexican Food

06th October 2008
Mexican food has become a billion business! With all the outlets combined, it is clear that Americans are enjoying the flavors of Mexican food. Food experts say Americans are acquiring more adventurous tastes, as well as cravings for new flavors and ingre... Read >
Author: Maxim

The History of the Trampoline

25th September 2008
The early origins of the trampoline are open to some debate although it is said that the Inuit people developed an early form of the apparatus, using a walrus skin to toss each other into the air. There is also evidence of some people in Europe being th... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

The Philippine Festivity of Lechons

25th September 2008
Festivities in the Philippines are the time in which celebrations are celebrated to the max. Dancing and drinking and eating are abundant in this special and eventful time. People wearing colorful and traditional outfits are walking or otherwise dancing i... Read >
Author: Christine Layug

Enough Reasons For Dating A Filipino Girl

24th September 2008
Has it ever occurred to you that many western men prefer to establish a lasting relationship with a Filipino girl? What makes dating a Filipino girl the most wanted thing? One of the reasons is that their beauty is renowned all over the world. These women... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Enough Reasons For Dating A Filipino Girl

24th September 2008
Has it ever occurred to you that many western men prefer to establish a lasting relationship with a Filipino girl? What makes dating a Filipino girl the most wanted thing? One of the reasons is that their beauty is renowned all over the world. These women... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Cooking up a Filipino Dish

23rd September 2008
Filipino cuisine has some of the most unique and delectable collection of delicacies. Among of the many favorites of Filipinos, even those Filipinos abroad, is the Filipino dish Adobo. Adobo is the Spanish word for seasoning or marinade. The noun form is ... Read >
Author: Christine Layug

Celebrating the Lechon

23rd September 2008
When it comes down with the most popular dish in the Philippines, the Lechon has always been the preferred choice of many Filipinos. The Lechon is a Philippine delicacy found in every part of the Philippines. Much like the other Filipino delicacy, the Ado... Read >
Author: Christine Layug

The Fruits of Cuba

09th September 2008
From time immemorial rum has been distilled as a by-product of the manufacture of sugar in all countries where sugar cane is grown. As a liquor it became the accepted beverage practically everywhere that strong drink was in demand and with the spread of i... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

The Popular Filipino Delicacy

05th September 2008
Ever wondered how the Philippine Lechon came to be? The Philippine Lechon has been around for as long as we can all remember, especially in fiestas or birthdays, or ever weddings. The Philippine Lechon has been around for most of our years, but have you e... Read >
Author: Christine Layug

The Lechon in Our Culture

05th September 2008
Since as long as we can remember, the lechon has been always there to brighten up every occasion or special event that we when into. In every festivity that we have gone through, there is always a lechon lying down on the table, ready to be eaten. But wha... Read >
Author: Christine Layug

The Filipino Cuisine: Philippine Lechon

25th August 2008
Filipino cuisine is one of the most unique and among of the most favored in Asia. One of the famous Filipino delicacies is the Adobo. Adobo is the Spanish word for seasoning or marinade. The noun form is used to describe the actual marinade or seasoning... Read >
Author: Christine Layug

The Negotiation Process

29th July 2008
It is probably no coincidence that the Spanish word for “business” – in the sense of commerce – is negocios. It highlights the importance of the negotiating process when it comes to doing business in a way that results in trust and respect for you... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

A Few Misconceptions about Spanish

26th July 2008
Some believe that the Spanish language spoken in Puerto Rico, Mexico and Spain (to name a few countries) varies widely from one country to the next. However, this is far from true. The Spanish spoken around the world is for the most part standardized. In ... Read >
Author: SAL

A Brief History of the Guitar

23rd July 2008
Getting yourself to know and appreciate the history of the guitar may not be essential in order to learn and master guitar. Although it is in no way going to promote you into a flawless guitarist, but yet, many people feel it is important to learn &... Read >
Author: Dave

There is no ‘manana, manana’ with a good Spanish removals firm

26th June 2008
The Spanish word ‘manana’ means tomorrow. In reality, however, and any Spanish person will agree, this word really means never. Luckily, for anyone who is talking to a Spanish removals firm which is about to transport the contents of their house to Sp... Read >
Author: Better Removals

Spanish Words School Obejcts

23rd June 2008
Learning Spanish: Spanish English Stress Timed Language Differences Spanish Language Dvds However I went to the doctor yesterday and he knows from previous visits that if he speaks slowly to us we get exactly what he is telling us. Using Spanish softw... Read >
Author: Lori

Improving Your Negotiation Skills

17th June 2008
There’s a certain amount of trepidation in entering the marketplace with a new product or service, or expanding into new markets – which is why good negotiation skills are vital. There are many unknown factors in dealing with new and unfamiliar busine... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Holidays in Majorca - Featuring Calla Bona and Calla Millor

06th May 2008
Majorca is the largest island of the Balearic Islands, a group of islands that are part of Spain and situated in the Mediterranean. Majorca's history as a popular holiday destination dates back to the 1960's when the package tour industry was born. Youn... Read >
Author: Stewart

Naturist Vacation In Vera Playa, Spain

28th April 2008
Vera Playa gets its name from the town of Vera which is located in the eastern, coastal, region of Almeria in Andalusia, southern Spain. Playa is the Spanish word for beach. The stretch of coast that Vera Playa is located on is called the Costa de Almeria... Read >
Author: Stewart

Platinum Jewellery - Making People Crazy

24th April 2008
Platinum a magnificent silvery-white when pure metal, holds the leading position in list of noble metals, along with silver, gold, and bronze. Platinum is a rare metal with unique level of features and qualities that add more reasons for this already prec... Read >
Author: Ali C

Rocket Spanish Review, An Insider Look Into The Popular Course

15th April 2008
In this Rocket Spanish Review, We will take a look into the popular course. I will give you a brief overview of the best features as well as some benefits of each. Rocket Spanish is the popular Spanish Language course created by the Rocket Languages ... Read >
Author: Penny Flite

The Patio Furniture

14th April 2008
When you encounter the terms ?garden furniture? and ?patio furniture?, do not be confused. Patio is actually a Spanish word that means ?backyard? or ?back garden?. So basically, the two terms mentioned in the first line refer to the same thing ? that is,... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Spanish Language Software Comparison

09th April 2008
Learning Spanish: Free First Grade Spanish Color And Number Lessons Spanish Alphabet Lessons For Kids Gary and N. All those who have studied a foreign language understand the process of trial and error each of us goes through as we learn to speak in a... Read >
Author: Lori

Guitar – An Instrument with a Long Story

07th April 2008
A guitar is a very versatile instrument with a long story behind it. The guitar has typically six strings, but some have four, seven, eight, ten, and even twelve strings. Regardless of the number of strings, it holds an interesting place among musical ins... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Online Graduate Credits In Spanish

27th March 2008
Learning Spanish: Spanish Alphabet Lessons Spanish Language Instruction Woodbridge Va This is how children learn vocabulary and functional grammar. Using Spanish software enables you to streamline your learning and accelerate your ability to speak and... Read >
Author: Lori

Learn Spanish at Home with a Virtual Tutor

27th March 2008
What could be easier that having a language learning system that is interactive and self-paced? Computer language software allows the student to learn at their own pace, repeat and reinforce areas and proceed when they are ready. Many programs have a vir... Read >
Author: Sheryl Wood

Spanish Indirect Object Pronoun Games

25th February 2008
Learning Spanish: Shot Straight Up Or Neat In Spanish Language Spanish Language School Cuernavaca Mexico Critics would say Krashen has drawn too rigid a line between the learning and the acquiring of a second language. All those who have studied a for... Read >
Author: Lori

Hammocks: Swing Your Worries Away

11th February 2008
A hammock is a type of bed made of canvas or piece of rope woven together, hung at each end from a wall, post, tree etc. A hammock swing is merely a conventional hammock cut up into half and kept upright. Hammocks are used predominantly for relaxation, th... Read >
Author: Harvey Vaughn

Accounts Receivable Financing- Bueno!

07th February 2008
Accounts Receivable Financing- Bueno explores the international world of exporting to Mexico from the U.S. and importing to the U.S. from Mexico with the availability of commercial financing in the form accounts receivable financing. According to Wordr... Read >
Author: Gregg Elberg

Accounts Receivable Financing- Bueno!

07th February 2008
Accounts Receivable Financing- Bueno explores the international world of exporting to Mexico from the U.S. and importing to the U.S. from Mexico with the availability of commercial financing in the form accounts receivable financing. According to Wor... Read >
Author: Gregg Elberg

Sierra Nevada College Information

31st January 2008
Sierra Nevada College is positioned in Incline Village, Nevada. Nevada is situated in Western Region of United States of America. The capital of Nevada is Carson City but the biggest city of USA is Las Vegas. This state is also known as “The Silver Stat... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar

Spanish Lesson Plans For English Students

24th January 2008
Learning Spanish: Learn Spanish For Free Free Spanish Words To Print And Learn At Home Modern technology can help us all in this process. They usually are just an approximation and sometimes not even that. If the tutoring takes place in your home be... Read >
Author: Lori

Learn Spanish Language Secrets

25th September 2007
You can learn Spanish to a certain degree and still have trouble with certain words and sentence constructions. It seems that you are saying them right, but you notice that Spanish speakers say them differently. If you learn Spanish language secrets, yo... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

How to Learn Spanish by Getting the Most Out of Classes

25th September 2007
After you enroll in a Spanish class, you expect to learn Spanish right away. You might leave it up to the teacher to drill the words and conjugations into your head. You will get more out of it, though, if you do your part to get more out of the class. ... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

Regional Characteristics of Galicia

22nd August 2007
It is often said; with justification that a lot can be said about any particular region or country by the types of architecture that can be found within the area. Nowhere is this more so than the semi autonomous region of Galicia in North Western Spain... Read >
Author: Scott James

Teenage Addictions

23rd July 2007
Teens believe it’s cool to use marijuana because they hear songs about it and see it on Television and in movies. Some adolescence may sense they need marijuana and other drugs to help them run away from problems at home, at school, or with friends. No... Read >
Author: Onlineghar Ghar

A Cooeey guide to Chavs

29th June 2007
What is a Chav? What does a Chav do? Where do Chavs live? The topic of Chavs has been raised a number of times on the MySay forum, especially by our users in the UK. So, as a service to those who are Chav-ignorant, or those who simply haven't gotten aroun... Read >
Author: Melanie

The Real History of Salsa

07th April 2007
History of Salsa The word "salsa" is the Spanish word for sauce. The salsas that many of us think of are salsa frescas or salsa cruda, fresh sauces served as a condiment aside a Mexican meal. These uncooked sauces might be pureed until smooth, semi-chu... Read >
Author: Salieri

The History of the Trampoline

15th January 2007
The idea of using fabric to bounce people in the air has been around long before the modern trampoline was invented. The Inuit people were one of the first to use pieces of walrus skin to throw people into the air. The trampoline itself is rumored to be i... Read >
Author: Gareth

History of Boca Raton.

13th December 2006
Introduction: The Boca Raton is situated in Palm Beach in Florida. The total population is about 74,764, but according to recent estimates the city had a population of 86,629. The west of the city is included in the Boca Raton mailing address. There... Read >
Author: Leveto Orville

Understanding Food Safety of Home Made Jerky

15th November 2006
Beef jerky is a snack food known at least since ancient Egyptian times. In early times, humans made beef jerky from animal meat that was too big to eat all at once, such as bear, buffalo, or even whales. North American Indians mixed ground dried meat with... Read >
Author: Tommy Stabosz

Chupacabra - One of the most frightening creatures of Cryptozoology

13th July 2006
The Chupacabra is one of the most recent creatures of cryptozoology, first seen during the early 1990s in Puerto Rico. El Chupacabra, Chupacabras or Goat Sucker is a creature native to the Americas, particularly the island where it was first reported, Mex... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

The Heavenly Vehicle

02nd February 2006
The Toyota Celica's name is actually a Spanish word that means "heavenly" or "celestial". This vehicle was originally crafted and designed for those people who were young at heart and also for those people who desired and longed for simple transportatio... Read >
Author: Mark Clarkson

Deadlines

06th October 2005
When I told my friend Maxim (pronounced Maxeem) that I was working against a deadline, he blurted in his adorable French accent, "Whazat mean?" He continued, "You gonna be dead if you don't make it? The sun will stop shining? The birds will stop singing? ... Read >
Author: Dorene Lehavi