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8 Olympic Sports That Defy the Ancient Greek Defin
Given that sports in ancient Greece involved nakedness, olive oil, and swinging fists, it probably won’t come as a surprise that word for sport in Greek is the same as the word for pain: Agonia.
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Amazing Mosaics
The word "tessellation" comes from the Greek word "mousein," the same word that gave rise to the music, which in turn means "own muses." Interesting music be the harmonic combination of sounds, while the mosaic is a combinati
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Amazing Goliath - the World's Biggest Spider
he scientific name comes from the Greek word "thera" and "phosa", what means wild animal and light. The most common name "Goliath bird eating Tarantula" was given by some explores from the Victorian era who witnessed one eati
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Amazing Architecture of Ancient Rome
The Architecture of Ancient Rome adopted the external Greek architecture for their own purposes, creating a new architectural style.
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Facebook To Own Trademark For The Word "Face" Soon
Facebook has moved one step closer to secure a trademark for the word “Face”(when used with online chat rooms or bulletin boards) after receiving a notice of allowance from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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Free Newsletter Templates for Microsoft Word
Free newsletter design templates for download in Microsoft Word document format.
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Words Create Worlds : A Successful Campaign
A successful campaign for the Anagram bookshop, located in the city of Prague. A simple but efficient baseline “Words create Worlds” thought and produced by advertising agency Kaspan.More pictures in the following section.
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Words Create Worlds
Czech bookstore Anagram has a slogan – words create worlds. Pretty short slogan but with deep sense. This slogan was used for advertising company created by advertising agensy Kaspen. Every picture is fully consistent with slogan and force you to carefu
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The Origin of the Word “Soccer”
Today I found out the origin of the word “soccer”. For all you out there who love to complain when Americans, and certain others, call “Football”, “Soccer”, you should know that it was the British that invented the word and it was also one of
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Funny Korean Teacher Teaches Dirty English Words
Enjoy the funny video and learn some “dirty” English words from this Korean teacher and for a laugh as well.
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Words of Wisdom from a Great Lady
It’s important to note that no one knows for sure if this actually comes from Mrs. Roosevelt, and the quote itself is often attributed to Admiral Hyman G. Rickover. Though Admiral Rickover was overhead speaking these words, he never claimed to be the or
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Dr. Laura Schlessinger N-Word Incident
Radio host Dr. Laura Schlessinger is on the apology trail for a radio broadcast last night where she used the racial N-word numerous times while on a call. During a call during her show a black woman who is married to a white man was talking about how
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Who Says You Can’t Paint It with Words?
Words are used as a tool for painting.
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10 Words That Can’t Be Translated To English
This list looks at some special words that are not from English and, furthermore, are untranslatable to English. These are words which have, for the most part, not become loan words, but describe concepts we generally understand in English, but need many
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10 Fascinating and Unexpected Origins of Words
Language is a fascinating thing. The words we use today are drawn from, and have evolved for, today’s usage from a wide variety of sources. One source is someone’s name. An eponym is a word that has its origin in a person’s name. This list contains
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No Word for These 18 Funny Photos
These funny photos don’t need a word to make you laugh.
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Japan is a Definition for Word Weird!
According to pictures below Japan is the weirdest country in the world. Looking at these photos, the meaning of the word normal is pretty debatable.
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Word Lens - Instant Translator for IPhone Apps
Word Lens can instantly translates printed words from one language to another using the video camera on your iPhone. No network delay, no roaming fees, and no reception problems.
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New Word Of The Year 2009
Today is new Oxford Word of the Year time. Every year the New Oxford American Dictionary prepares for the holidays by making its biggest announcement of the year. This announcement is usually applauded by some and derided by others and the ongoing conve
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New Word Of The Year 2009
Today is new Oxford Word of the Year time. Every year the New Oxford American Dictionary prepares for the holidays by making its biggest announcement of the year. This announcement is usually applauded by some and derided by others and the ongoing conve
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