Contemporary Bantu-speaking peoples of Southern Africa are genetically very similar to the Late Stone Age people of Africa; their close relationship also is evidenced by the presence of Khoisan “click” sounds (in Xhosa, Zulu, and Shona) and loanwords in southeastern Bantu and from the iron ...
$24.95 In Southern Histories, Goldfield ruminates about how the South's past is recalled and used by scholars and lay people, addressing the power of historical memory, the politics of regional identity, and the importance of public history. In the process, he offers a vigorous and eloquent ...
I’ve kind of always had an aversion to yolks, and the only way I would eat eggs was scrambled until… My fellow Southern expats, Chad (Tennessee) and Leah (Georgia) had a brunch one Easter and there was (of course) a tray of deviled eggs. People seemed to be enjoying them immensely...
Most people are familiar with Southerners’ blatant disregard for the letter G, but did you know we also like to change letters or drop them at random? I can’t teach y’all all the variations, but here are a few: supposably, prolly (who needs “bab”?), everbody, histry, libary, ...
The Southern states of the U.S. have been collectively calledThe Southsince 1779 (in early use this often referred only to Georgia and South Carolina).South country(late 14c.) in Britain is below the Tweed, in England below the Wash, in Scotland below the Forth. TheSouth Seameant "the ...
There were some people in the southern part of Greece called Spartans, who were famous for their simple habits and their bravery. The name of the area in which they lived was Laconia, and so they were also called Lacons. One of the strange rules which the Lacons had was that they shou...
When he opened the letter, he found there was only one word. That word was "IF".Lacons had a strange rule that they should ___. A. speak in body language B. speak brieflyC. speak as slowly as possible D. speak frankly 3 Many centuries ago, there lived some people in the south...
III. P O L I T I C A L G E O G R A P H Y The Periplus notes not only the names of ports and harbors but, like a modern coast pilot, the countries to which they belong and, wherever possible, the rulers. B y collating this information we ... L Casson - Princeton Universi...
When he opened the letter, he found there was only one word. That words is “if”.1.What do you think the word “briefly” in the second paragraph means?[ ]A.Very brave.B.Slowly and clearly.C.In short.D.Too simple to understand.2.Which title best gives the idea of the passage?
Of course, you needn’t only bring savory sustenance. Sweets are an essential part of a Southern mourner’s diet. And for the love of all that’s holy, do not make funeral sweets with Splenda, people! Grief and dieting go together like…like…ok, they just don’t go together AT ALL...