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Understanding of the Theoretic Methods of Language Teaching
by Lathy, Jul 30, 2008
How teachers and parents can understand the theoretical methods of teaching.
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How to Become the Most Successful Writer Not Only at Triond But Also Across the Globe
by CHAN LEE PENG, Jun 15, 2008
What are the criteria you should have to become the most successful writers either at Triond or other writing platform?
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Amusing Stories Behind the 12 Words of Indian Origin That Made It to the Oxford Dictionary
by Sher D Fly, May 27, 2008
One of the many languages that had spiced up the English language is Indian. In fact, some of these Indian words have become so much part of the language that it is quite easy for us to forget their Indian origin.
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#1129
by Caleb Nico, May 19, 2008
Emily Dickinson was a beautiful writer. She spent most of her days inside of her home, but was one of the most insightful and enlightened writers of all time.
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The Most Odd and Unique Writing Style
by CHAN LEE PENG, May 15, 2008
The invention of Emoticon has revolutionized the way human express themselves via written communication.
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Punctuation in America
by wazzumatt21, Apr 28, 2008
What has happened to America's language and why it isn't a bad thing.
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Comedy Vs. Tragedy
by Bartholomew D. Queen, Apr 27, 2008
Comedy and tragedy are more similar than most people believe (at least when Aristotle's definitions are applied). Tragedy involves the fall of a paragon, while comedy involves the rise (and marriage?) of a worse-than-real individual.
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The Art of Words: Six Websites That Honor Word Usage
by Nelson Doyle, Mar 13, 2008
There is no question that words are beautiful and every language is unique. For some people the mastery of words come from a deep-rooted interest in word origins and translations. While other people amazedly create new ways the world uses the words that their culture has to use. Let’s take a look at how people are using the words we use today.
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Shakespeare's Influences
by Dan Roberts, Mar 4, 2008
How the influences of religion and rulers influenced William Shakespeare.
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100 of the Funniest Words in the English Language
by Sir. Knight Night, Jan 31, 2008
These are some funny, non-violent/obscene words that will make you smile.
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