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University Challenged
Manchester Entertainment Guide | March 3rd 2009 by marcus miles
So The University of Manchester has triumphed, albeit a little belatedly and only thanks to a technicality, on academic quiz institution University Challenge. It’s not quite the air punching, party-inducing circumstances the team would have liked a read more
Esha Deol
celebrity details | March 2nd 2009 by shivanna
Personal Profile (Personal Biography)Date of Birth (Birthday): 2 November, 1982Zodiac Sign: ScorpioHair Color: BlackBirth Place: IndiaEducation: Masters Degree in Media Arts and a Bachelor Degree In Computer Technology at Oxford UniversityMarita read more
New Logo Shirts
Ferret Shelter News | February 27th 2009 by Julianne Gentile
Our new logo T-Shirts are available for sale on our website!We have crew neck shirts in black and oxford gray in sizes from adult small to 2XL.The shirts are only $16 each and U.S. Shipping is FREE.Check out our new T-Shirts here read more
Secretary Geither Needs A Dictionary
Reasoning the Reasons | February 26th 2009 by Deika Morrison
Image via WikipediaI love the English Language. And moreover, I love the English Dictionary. How dictionaries work is that if you are unsure of the meaning of a word, then you look it up. Now with the internet, you can do it easily online. With t read more
The four tags!
andycobain | February 21st 2009 by andycobain
Cita Bellis Causa [yo la tomé del blog de Arielus]: "En alemán "Der Tag" significa "El día", pero en inglés y según el diccionario Oxford Wordpower la definición de esta palabra es a small piece of card, material, etc fastened to sth to give read more
Top 10 Longest Words in The Oxford
Vinko's Thoughts On Various Subjects | February 4th 2009 by Vinko
Rank Word Letters 1. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (1964) Wonderful, from song of this title in the film Mary Poppins. 34 2. Floccinaucinihilipilification (1741) The action of habit of estimating as worthless 29 3. Honorificabilitudini read more
The fingers of Albert Einstein: his finger-ratio points to autism…
Finger length & 2D:4D digit ratio - hand news | January 29th 2009 by Martijn van Mensvoort
Albert Einstein has a '2D:4D finger ratio' of 0.93: In 1930 a German hand reader, Marianne Raschig, has taken the handprints of Albert Einstein (he was born in Germany) and one year later they were presented in her book: 'Hand und Persönlichkeit'. read more
kill two birds with one stone
Bedtime Stories | January 28th 2009
Kill two birds with one stone is best to describe the blog that I have been doing now. First of all, you may want to know about the meaning of this idiom right. After running through several dictionaries, I finally found the meaning. Well, it means t read more
Net Gener Bytes Back
EU for US | January 24th 2009 by Linda Margaret
I am trying to vary my style a bit. Early each week, I will try to post about a broader issue. Later in the week, I will post a practical article about living in Brussels. New Year's Resolutions...a bit late.An early January Economist article attacke read more
Sally April Long
The Sheppard Family History | January 18th 2009 by Carolyn Causton
Costumier, milliner, designer, Dr Who monster maker - wife to Philip Anthony Dwight Sheppard and daughter of Alexander F Long and Margaret Goddard (daughter of the famous pianist, Arabella Goddard).That's my mum! She's 77 next week. She deserves a read more
The Double Tragedy Syndrome
Nutrition Facts, Infomation and Deficiency Diseases | January 8th 2009 by Donna Karens
There are innumerable parameters on the basis of which our mother Earth can be bifurcated, but these silent wanderers of Starvation and Obesity seem to have ‘No dead end’. The unremitting presence of Starvation and correspondingly rampant read more
The Thought Process
Catachresis | January 8th 2009 by Catachresis
I've just finished reading The Diary of a Provincial Lady by E. M. Delafield. Never read it before. Find myself adopting similar style vocally as well as literarily. Minimal use of the first and third person pronoun, liberal spattering of french phra read more
Weekend marketing: Spitalfields Market, Brick Lane Market
Lucie's London | December 14th 2008
When I lived in India, they seemed to love the "ing" form of verbs so much ... so to go to a market is to go marketing. This Sunday was all about marketing for me. I needed to finish the last bits of Christmas shopping and frankly, I just could not f read more

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