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Occupation: Foreign Language Product Developer I am 34 years old and am the President of the Ultimate Language Store. I have a passion for learning world history and foreign languages.
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08th September 2008
The most critical aspect in learning a new language is the amount of time you commit to surrounding yourself with it. The more experience you have with a new language, the faster you'll pick it up. This equates to hearing, seeing, using, and scrutinizing ...
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08th September 2008
In today's global economy, knowing another language has become extremely important. Foreign communication surrounds most people daily, and people desire to learn other languages to increase their brain power, grow as people, or for job requirements.
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04th September 2008
There are various reasons for learning a foreign language. But whether it is to stimulate your mind or traveling the world, most persons would agree that studying a distant or exotic foreign language takes a considerable investment of time and effort.
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03rd September 2008
Western Delaware is a variation of a Southern Unami Native American dialect, taught by the Delaware Tribe of Indians. It is labeled Western because the language was used in the Western region of Oklahoma.
The Unami language in its original form - also...
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02nd September 2008
The Navajo language is part of the Athabaskan family of languages spoken in the southwestern United States by the Navajo people. It's unique in that most of the other Athabakan language family members are from the north.
It's also ranked as the most hi...
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17th August 2008
You may have written off learning a foreign language, assuming that it will be very difficult. Today, however, it's actually quite easy, due to the wide range of courses and methodologies that exist. You can now study and learn another language when you...
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16th August 2008
Traditional Judaism believes that there is a dual Torah, consisting of the Torah Sh'b'ktav (the Written Torah) and the Torah Sh'Ba'al Peh (the Oral Torah). Commandments or statutes derived from the written Torah are called "d'Oraita" from the Aramaic wor...
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15th August 2008
Caddo is a Caddoan language originating in the Southern Plains. It is the sole Southern tongue from the family and is spoken by very few among the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma. Efforts are being made to incorporate the language into the newest generations, ...
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13th August 2008
The Chickasaw language is derived from the Muskogean family and is spoken by Chickasaw inhabitants of Southeastern Oklahoma. Only about 1,000 individuals speak it at present.
It was much more popular during the eighteen and nineteen hundreds, when all ...
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29th July 2008
Choctaw is a language spoken by the Choctaw people. It is part of the Muskogean family and is spoken by Native Americans in the southeastern U.S.
It was a very popular language in the Frontier days, even known by the likes of some American presidents. ...
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28th July 2008
Like other languages, the Cherokee language is named after its people, the Cherokee. It is part of the Iroquoian language family, and it is the only Southern Native American language from the group that is still used.
The Cherokee language is associate...
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24th July 2008
The revelatory experience at Sinai is considered by Jews as the major event in the history of the Jewish people.
The Bible shows God as having established a relationship with the patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, but Sinai solidified the relations...
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22nd July 2008
The primary divisions among Jews beginning in the medieval period were Sephardim and Ashkenazim. Its quite clear however that dividing Jews into only these two categories is incorrect and oversimplification. The term Sephardim is derived from the Hebrew w...
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11th July 2008
One of the most well known Jewish customs connected with the observance of Shabbat (the Sabbath) is the lighting of lamps or candles before sunset on Friday night. The practice is often thought to have been initiated by the Pharisees, a Jewish sect in the...
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09th July 2008
If you are an American and have ever traveled to Great Britain then you understand that American English and British English can sometimes feel and sound like completely different languages. Sure, you understood most of what you heard on your trip, but ev...
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