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Three Good Reasons Not to Buy an Online Essay
Stop right there. You're not going to do it. You're not going to cheat. You're not going to buy an essay or a term paper online. And here's why.
On Going a Journey, by William Hazlitt (page four)
The version of Hazlitt that emerges from his essays--witty, passionate, plain speaking--continues to attract devoted readers. As Robert Louis Stevenson observed in his essay "Walking Tours," Hazlitt's "On Going a Journey" is "so good that there should be a tax levied on
Today in Francophone History
Learn about important dates in French and francophone history: famous birthdays, holidays and celebrations, and other milestones.
Description of Nonverbal Communication
While spoken and verbal communications can be effective ways of transmitting information and expressing emotions, humans have alternative ways to communicate feelings and messages. Nonverbal communication is an umbrella term that generally describes all types of communication that do not involve wor
Vers vs Envers
Do you know the difference between the French prepositions vers and envers? They both mean "toward," but in different circumstances.
Italian Compound Nouns With a Verbal Base
Italian compound nouns of the type apriscatole or lavastoviglie are called compound nouns with a verbal base. Namely, the implied phrase of the compound has a verbal predicate.
Ce n'est pas terrible
What does the idiomatic French expression ce n'est pas terrible mean and how is it used?
How to Learn Arabic Through the Internet
Learning to speak and write in Arabic can be a very useful skill for a person looking to acquire a job with the U.S. government. You may have the option of enrolling in Arabic language courses in a local college or adult education center. Whether you are taking any formal classes, you can use the In
Words That Laugh and Cry, by Charles Anderson Dana
In "Words That Laugh and Cry," newspaperman Charles Anderson Dana presumes to reveal the secret of effective writing
Homophone Corner: Whose and Who's
The commonly confused words whose and who's: definitions, examples, usage notes, and practice exercises.
De plus Indirect Object
De is required after certain French verbs when they are followed by an indirect object.
Irony and Metaphor Are Good for You
According to cognitive scientists who have been scanning our brains with functional MRI, irony and metaphor are significantly "more than an intellectual extravagance." They're actually good for us.
Who Is James Watt?
James Watt was a Scottish inventor, mathematical-instrument maker and a mechanical engineer. Most known for his accomplishments with the steam engine, Watt helped move science and engineering forward into the 19th century. His advancements are felt even today, almost 200 years after his death.
Today in Francophone History
Learn about important dates in French and francophone history: famous birthdays, holidays and celebrations, and other milestones.
Rhetorical Repetition: Antistasis
Antistasis is a rhetorical term for the repetition of a word in a different or contrary sense.
Language Education
Introduction "in the Language Education" (Thien Nguyen Giap) As well as all branches of science, language learning content, including two large knowledge: knowledge language education has been shaped as the basis for the existence of science and knowledge of language learning through the d