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- The Five Love Languages of TeenagersA common-sense approach to loving and parenting our teens.
- Who is Joshua Chamberlain?A look at one of the heroes of the Civil War. Joshua Chamberlain was an educator, and later a symbol of courage.
- The Favorite Tour Package for All Travelers in India!India is a country where cultures, heritages, religions, peoples, ethnicities, cuisines, languages and arts all merge into one another while retaining their true identities all at one go.
- Don't Stampede the Toilet: The Engrish PhenomenonEngrish, the often-humorous misuse of English phrases, occurs all over the world, and collecting it has become a major internet phenomenon.
Typing Special Characters on Your Windows KeyboardDifferent languages uses different characters, and if your computer's keyboard is not the one for your language, how do you type those letters? This article shows how to do it, with the United States-International keyboard.- An Overview on Sign Language LinguisticsFunctioning exactly like human languages, sign language substitutes acoustic sounds for hand movements, facial expressions and body postures, forming individual signs of communication.
What Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty Means to MeWhat one symbol of freedom means to me.- Top 10 Blonde Bombshells of HollywoodA list of Hollywood's best blonde bombshells: some of the blondest, most beautiful, voluptious women that have ever graced the silver screen. You won't find a sex symbol quite like these blonde bombshells anymore.
- Easter History and Popular SymbolsIn the Germanic languages, "Easter" - also called "Pascha" - was taken from "Eastre", the Saxon goddess associated to the Spring. Indeed, many years ago, the Saxons celebrated the god of the Spring, called "Eostre" and held...
- Divinity and Humanity: The Evolution of the Tragic HeroA hero is characterized by exemplary courage, a blend of humanity and divinity. A modern version of Achilles who exemplifies the dichotomy of heroism and weakness is James Bond, a character who is a symbol for his era with a tragic weakness for women.
The Ubiquitous @The "@" is called many things throughout the world, from Spider Monkey, Snail, Strudel and, even, Worm. A symbol that dates back five hundred years or more has a re-birth in the computer age.- The Zia Pueblo and the New Mexico State FlagMany people are familiar with the unique design of the New Mexico state flag. Most people see the sun symbol as a reference to the state's southwest location, but not many know the history of this symbol and why it was chosen to represent New Mexico.
Writing in Spanish Using Microsoft WordWriting Spanish Content: With more Spanish speaking users going online everyday content in Spanish is a commodity that can command a premium price. Here are some Microsoft Word tips for those bi-lingual writers looking to tap in to this growing market.- New Theories on Language Shed Light on the Nature of MusicTo understand the unique semantic content of music, we must first understand what language is and how it works in people, and consider music in the context of our discoveries about language.
Islamic Schools or Terrorism CampsAfter reading the media representations of Islamic schools in United States and elsewhere, I was intrigued and worried too. So, I visited a couple of schools to see if they were preaching hatred against America and calling on students to wage jihad....- Language and Communication in Humans and AnimalsNoam Chomsky said in his book, Language and Mind, that "When we study human language, we are approaching what some might call the "human essence," the distinctive qualities of mind that are, so far as we know, unique to man."
Why You Should Visit Dubrovnik, CroatiaThe only people on our Semester at Sea voyage who weren't surprised by Dubrovnik were those who had been there before. They had told us it would be the last little crowning jewel on our trip, and it lived up to its billing.- The Tainos: A Forgotten PeopleIt is true today that unfortunately, the Tainos (Arawak) and Caribs have been forgotten.
Jewish Studies Fall Lecture Series at PurduePurdue's Jewish studies program organizes lecture series every semester, which is free and open to public. Issues presented in the series range from "King Hussein and Israel" to "Living on Writer's Block: Henry Roth and American Literature".- International Center at West Lafayette, IndianaInternational Center at West Lafayette established in 1971, is a non profit organizations run by volunteers, which aims to foster relations between local community and international students and scholars at Purdue.
Russian Christianity: Old BelieversNikita Minin, later Nikon, became one of the most influential figures in Russian history. It can be concluded that the adoption of the name Nikon was a symbolic rebirth of this man who wanted to devote himself to God.
Jonesboro, Georgia: A Guide to Places in the Historical CityA guide to the city of Jonesboro, Ga including ticket package descriptions and information about many of the historical places to visit in Jonesboro. Visitors will learn about the origins of "Gone with the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell as well as much more!
Movie Review: "Quills" Starring Joaquin Phoenix, Kate Winslet and Geoffrey RushA personal take on the film, Quills starring Joaquin Phoenix, Kate Winslet, and Geoffrey Rush as the Marquis De Sade.- Eurocorps: A Force for Europe and the Atlantic AllianceThis paper examines the Eurocorps, a defense partnership for the European Community. The paper focuses on the original intent for the Eurocorps, its composition, and its future role in European defense, including its position relative to NATO.
- Culture in Our LivesIn the modern world, there are few people who reject the phenomenon of globalization. The world becomes more and more global as people of various cultures have begun to communicate more freely with one another, which represents a degree of integration.
- Travel and Lodging for Patients with Rare DiseasesAlthough not all of the organizations listed below are government agencies they are just as valuable in linking up patients and families to charitable or lower cost flights/ambulance services and housing.
- Discrimination and Stereotypes in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeThe novel, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a coming of age story of a young girl growing up in rural Alabama in the 1930s. Characters in the book suffer discrimination due to race, age, social status, and sex.
- Jerusalem - Land of Many TraditionsJerusalem has always been a hotspot for a "unique" kind of family vacation, a way to expand your religious faith and a sort of holy pilgrimage. Find out what to see, where to best use your time, and what applies to a family of specific religious beliefs.
- A Short Walk Through Trier on the Mosel - GermanyLocals joke about it. They say: "Trier is Germany's largest village". But this is the city where the largest assortment of early Roman edifices outer Rome can be seen.
- The Ins and Outs of European Shamanism and Mask WearingEuropean shamanism is elder than most religions. Mask wearing and communication with spirits was part of daily life.
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