Another Word for "People" 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 26 作者: LK Williams 摘要: This song can be used by teachers or others concerned about multiculturalism to sow the seeds of tolerance. Teachers can use it to bring about discussion in classroom. 年份: 2000 ...
old-timey box office, tons of vintage movie posters and the theater entrance made me feel like I was on Broadway. As everyone took their seats, an older gentleman who looked like he walked straight out of the 1920s gave the attendees a historical background of the film we were seeing-Th...
《雲謠集》的寫作,結集以及敦煌本的抄寫時期,我在拙文“A Hypothesis regarding the gender of the creators of the song lyrics in the Yunyao ji,” 已經提出,在此僅重複抄寫的時期,因為它最晚,而且最可以確定。《雲謠集》敦煌的寫本的抄寫時間,最晚不能晚於公元922年。 因為《雲謠集》裡的詞牌早在唐玄...
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One thing that held me back was my mode of reading. I thought no matter what I was reading, I had to read every word. I felt it was my duty, once I began a book or an article on sports, to read every word or else I was a sinner. This was silly. I did not have what is ...
Though more fragmentary than some of their longer pieces, this short still demonstrates Takemoto’s sure hand with re-imaging found images and their continued interest in memorializing and elevating historical events that are threatened with erasure. All in all, this year’s Crossroads was a ...
我浙大英语系的同窗黄小杨博士在保守的美国中部地区讲授中文时,曾在商场里面碰到一位黑人妇女对她大嚷“Get out of my country!滚出我的国家!”,她毫不含糊地回敬了一句:“Get out of my sight! Go back to Africa!你给我消失!回非洲去!” 而这样的情况她和白人交往时却从未遇到过。我本人对黑人并不存在...
Page 103 §5: Origin of the word ‘abyss’. Online Etymological Dictionary. Greek ābyssos meaning ‘bottomless’ came into English usage via Late Latin. Page 104 §1: The temple of Enki at Eridu. See Star of Eridu, note 1. See also Jacobsen 1976, page 115 and ETCSL Enki’s journ...
Continue readingF is for Finances E is for Editing Published by Herb on 2021-04-06 I have wondered if this is a mistake. I have considered experimenting with retyping in my process. Could marking up a written manuscript and, instead of doing the edits in your word processor or text ...