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after years of trying to make light of the mass fascination with her appearance and personal life, you can still only ignore what people are saying for so long. Words, even the ones on the Internet that you're not supposed to pay attention to,...
Kalika: Yeah, absolutely. So, in the more formal scenarios, we definitely tend to stick to one language and if you think about it, even if you are a mono-lingual, when you are talking in a formal setting, you kind of have a very structured and have a very different kind of ...
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Instead, global mass society prevails today: Corporations operate unchecked, while the people have little or no say in how the world is governed because intermediate institu- tions are either tied to corporate objectives or lack the resources to repre- sent the needs and views of the masses. ...
I have many design heroes, but if forced to pick two, they would be Jake Arnold and Irene Gunter – both create beautiful homes that are inviting and practical. Lindsey DavisEcommerce Editor in Chief I made my first foray into writing about homes 10 years ago when I joined the Home...
lives, profanity has been branded as unprofessional, uncouth, and juvenile. However, science is now proving that a good ol' expletive might begood for you. Researchers are currently swearing by swearing, claiming that cuss words hold cathartic value as well as other physiological and social ...
Say “bomboclat” when you want to insult someone or cuss them out. Did someone push past you without apologizing or cut you off while driving? These are just some of the instances when it’d be appropriate to call them a “bomboclat.” It’s another way of saying “douchebag” or ...
there are words which are borrowed, so you just borrow them to fill a gap which is not there in your language, or you can’t remember, whatever the reason might be. On the other extreme, you have two languages that are fused to give a new language. So, these are...