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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Languages History' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Languages History Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Languages History 1. My Best German Friend - By: Belina Storrey In the past few years I have made many friends from all around the world, and I love it. There is nothing more fun than seeing my world expand as people from other countries and cultures teach me new things and expand my perspective. For some reason, I have made many German friends, but ... Featured ArticleHistory Of The French Language French is a romance language that evolve out of the galloroman dialects spoken in Northern France. ...
The FranksFrom the third century on, Western Europe was invaded by Germanic tribes from the east, and some of these groups settled in Gaul. For the history of the French language, the most important of these groups are the Franks in northern France, the Alemanni in the German/French border, the Burgundians in the Rhone valley and the Visigoths in the Aquitaine region andRead full story 2. Learn To Speak The German Language - By: John Davison German is one of the most widely spoken languages worldwide. Itis the official language of several countries including Germany,Austria, Switzerland, and Belgium. After the English language,it is the most commonly known language in the European Union, ofwhich it is one of the official languag... 3. Writing 101: Research That Novel - By: John T Jones, Ph.d. How do you start writing a novel? The first thing I do is decide the genre and the setting. I suppose you saw some version of Back to the Future. Here the setting is changing not because of location, but because of time period. Flashing back or forward changes the a... 4. Software Programming And Computer Chess - By: Michael Russell The beginning of generation codes used to program computers, was called machine language or machine code, it is the only language a computer really understands. It is a sequence of 0s and 1s that the computer's controllers electrically interpret as instructions. The second generation of codes was ca... 5. Free Online German Lessons For Beginners - By: Leon Ralston Exeter University Beginners' German (http://www.ex.ac.uk/german) From the German Department of the University of Exeter, this free online German course is for beginners, and contains twenty chapters of dialogue and exercises on the German language. The course is designed ... 6. Genealogy Going Strong On The Internet - By: Michael Russell Thanks to the Internet, genealogical research has become quick and easy and genealogy's popularity has soared. The fact that researching family history on the Internet can be done for free or for a relatively low cost has also been a major factor in this strong surge of inter... 7. How To Write A Good Research Paper - By: Janet Ilacqua A good academic paper starts out with a clearly defined topic which is neither too broad or too narrow. For example, "Cactus" would be too broad a topic. On the other hand, A topic is too narrow if you can't find any information about it. For example, suppose your foreign language subject to, "forei... 8. Jazz Up Your English With Fresh And Lively Idioms - By: Linda Correli English language is loaded with non-standard phrases, whichrooted so deeply in its vocabulary that at times cannot bedistinguished from the accepted Standard English terms. On theone hand, they jazz up the language of native speakers, makingit very lively, natural, and authentic. However... 9. University Of International Relations In Beijing - By: Grace Wu As China is exerting an increasing impact upon the world, more and more people from all over the world are attracted to learn its language and experience the culture. As the political and cultural center of China, Beijing has welcomed thousands of international friends from all walks of life to star... 10. Study In Germany The Best Education Bargain In The World - By: Sam Vogel More and more college-bound students from the U.S. and around the world are traveling to Germany to study, some for a semester or a year, but others to pursue a two- or four-year degree at one of the countrys many prestigious universities. The reason? Part of it is pure qualit... 11. Studying At University Of International Relations, Beijing China - By: Grace Wu As China is exerting an increasing impact upon the world, more and more people from all over the world are attracted to learn its language and experience the culture. As the political and cultural center of China, Beijing has welcomed thousands of international friends from all walks of life to star... 12. Paradigm Engineering And History - By: Robert Bruce Baird Those who try to define or somehow limit spirituality end up ignoring its nature and those who accept it blindly assign it virtues beyond its purpose. It is not just religion or metaphysical science which concerns mankind as we try to make sense of our present and future potential to address the eth... 13. Dora The Explorer Cartoon: Teaching Diversity - By: Jared Winston It is rare that a show manages to be so overwhelmingly effective at accomplishing essentially everything which it sets out to do as the Dora the Explorer cartoon has proven to be. In many ways, the Dora the Explorer cartoon follows in the footsteps of such public television greats as Mis... 14. Rare And Beautiful World Coins - By: Charles Roman Ideas for Collecting Coins from Around the World Collecting world coins is a fun hobby that gives you the feelingof travelling the globe vicariously through your coins. Acollection of world coins offers a unique insight into theculture and history of other countries, and encourages you to ... 15. Discover Secrets, Surprises & Skeletons With Family History Research - By: Jane Biddulph Have you ever seen a family pedigree? Names and dates in elegant script winding back through time. If you are like most people your family doesn't come with a ready made pedigree. If you love puzzles maybe it is time you delved into the world of genealogy and family history. Digging int... 16. An Overview Of Germany For Travelers - By: Richard Monk Germany has experienced a tumultuous history: starting a World War, being divided into two countries and much more. If you are planning a trip, here is some background information you should know. An Overview of Germany for Travelers The official name of the country... 17. Young And Old Alike Fun Abounds In San Francisco - By: Michael Russell San Francisco is one of those rare cities that offers almost timeless appeal. One of the greatest things that can be said about this great city is that the things that attract its youngest visitors are also quite often the things that bring in its older visitors. In fact, the very museums... 18. Background Checking Your Employees|detectiveunlimited| - By: Kart Redfield Depending on the particular position, it might be necessary to check applicants driving records, criminal history, educational achievements, and references, and to verify whether they actually worked where they say they did. Why do employers want to check your background? It could be for ... 19. Coin Collecting – A Fascinating Hobby - By: Michael Russell Coin collection ranks along with stamp collecting and post card collecting as one of the most popular hobbies. It is, in fact, one of those pastimes, which has an entire support structure devoted to its activities. There are coin collectors' clubs, buying agents, selling agents, valuers ... 20. Menopause: Your Physical Examination - By: Michael Russell An annual checkup is important for a menopausal woman even if you do not want hormone replacement therapy or other prescription treatments. If you are more interested in natural health care alternatives, you may want to find a doctor who specializes in, or at least is knowledgeable about these... 21. Early History Of Swimming And Swimming Competition - By: Michael Russell It is hard to put some dates on the history of swimming itself. There is evidence dated back to 2500 BC that the people of the South Pacific taught their children to swim when they were really young. Around 500 BC, there is an account of a Greek that was taken prisoner on a Persian ship.... 22. Art And Crafts Of The Native Alaskan Peoples - By: Michael Russell In the old days, before the Native Alaskans were able to sell their arts and crafts, they used these objects for ceremonial and utilitarian reasons, such as decorating tools. These objects and designs fulfilled specific functions. Each different group of Native Alaskans used their art to... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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