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- Swear-wordsYou know, some, or most people call it impolite, disrespectful or uncivilised to do this certain thing. Then again, it could be considered appropriate and outspoken. No it’s not nudity and those lovely nudist beaches. It’s, ‘swear-words’.
- How to Stop Swearing in Front of Your ChildIf you swear in front of your young child, you'll no doubt hear those words repeated '" often at the most embarrassing times. Here are tips to help you manage your language when your child is around.
- Lesson Plan: Phonemic AwarenessThere are several lessons that can be used to help students with phonics activities to do at home or in school.
- Poem : Held Captive ByWords, they hold me captive. They facinate me. It is amazing how one can use words to express the exact emotion. Enjoy this poem and be charmed by words.
- How to Explain Profanity to KidsSome helpful tips for explaining profanity (i.e. "swearing" or "cussing") to your children.
- The Effects of Swearing: Does it Help You Deal with Pain?An interesting study shows that one of the effects of swearing may be pain control. Could cursing actually be a health benefit?
- Behold the Power of Words"What's in a word?" The phrase is a common one. We have all heard it countless times. Words and language are an integral part of our psyche; they give shape and meaning to the things that surround us, but also, to the person and people that use them.
- You Can Write 300 Words About Anything!This article is a transparent, over-the-shoulder view of how to write 300 words about anything, quickly and easily.
Five Fun Ways to Study Spelling WordsStudying spelling words can be fun if you use different learning styles to learn new words.- Diffusing the F-BombHave you ever unintentionally added an inappropriate word to your child's vocabulary? Well, you're not alone, and it doesn't mean that your child is destined to have a potty mouth.
- Define KnowledgePoetry trying to summarize knowledge in words.
- Swearing: Habit or Need?The human language is covered in a mist of enigmas and mysteries. One of the idiosyncrasies of the human speech is the use of swear words. Its origin is as mysterious as its existence.
Words Are ToolsThe Power, Limitlesss Scope and Indispensible use of Words as a Tool for Human Expression.- Topic - an Abstract PoemStarted as a game I play with a friend, she gives me a topic and the first three words and I see where I can go with it.. I got stuck and she wasn't around.
- Occupy Language: LSSU’s List of Banned WordsLSSU's list of banned words isn't meant to be taken too seriously. But that didn't stop me from trying. Here's my response to these attempts at censorship. Spoiler alert: amazingly, it involves an Occupy Language movement.
- Aren’t You Sick of Those Overused and Useless Words from 2011?There is an official list of banished words from the Lake Superior State University for 2012. These were overused, misused and completely useless words from the previous year in all forms of the media. Let's hope some of them stay banished for all time.
- The Three WordsJust three words that you die and thrive for daily.
- Language and PerceptionLanguage and words are used and interpreted differently by every culture which means that each of us perceives things differently.
- Creative Ways for Our Son to Study His Spelling WordsWe want our son to enjoy studying and learn the words for longer than just answering them correctly on the spelling test. We want him to know how to spell so he does not rely on the computer to correct his mistakes for him.
Just a Little NoteA little poem about love- The WordA poem about the impossibility of fully "describing" verbally the object of affection or, indeed, any object
- A Good VocabularyA good vocabulary can be a great asset in business and in human relationships. But you need to be careful how you use it. If it is used unwisely, it can cause more harm than good.
- I Will Knowpoetry
Sticks and StonesI have a daughter with special needs. She is intellectually disabled among other challenges. The word "retard" diminishes her accomplishments and I share my thoughts on speaking up when the word is used in my presence.- Words to My LoveThis is a poem that is written like a love letter from one person to his lover.
- The Use of Foul LanguageThe English language is rich enough to allow even the strongest thoughts to be elegantly expressed. This piece encourages the use of English for this purpose, not foul language.
Twenty Strategies for More Effectively Teaching English Language LearnersThis article gives twenty strategies for teaching English language learners.- "Watch What You Say"Learning to watch what you say when you are arguing with your mate.
- WordsWords are never wrong or right, they simply are, always there to let us ponder on their intended meaning.
- Descriptive Language: The Benefits of Word PlayHere are some quick tips to get your creative juices bubbling.
- These Are Not My WordsSomething I threw together one day at work.
Not Just WordsWords are used to shape your future. How are you using your words.- More Than EnoughMore than enough
Words Flow like BloodA 13 line poetic mess for you to take as you will.- A Word for MeHow many ways can I tell her that I love her, how many words have I written speaking of my feelings? A Word For Me -- I eventually did get that word, a year and a half later and if I was to speak just one more -- so I sit and wait hoping for another word.
- The Word PeaceThe world as one and coming together during these tough times.Try to forget about the news and lets get back to the good things of life
- A Title to a WordA gift without motive
Words Are OutWhat have words ever gotten me; the saying the pen is mightier than sword is when we leave our words for action. Words Are Out -- have I said all that I needed to say, I think if anything I was done trying, just where oh where did I put that sword?
The Power of the Written WordTo the prophet Habakkuk God said: "Write the vision and make it plain on tablets, that he may run who reads it." The Scriptures themselves serve as an example of the incalculable value of a permanent written record.- A Mistake is Often but One WordOften our words create chaos and distress where none was, hindsight it is truly twenty twenty.





