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Showing posts with label English as a second language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label English as a second language. Show all posts
Sunday, 17 November 2019
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Why Does Everyone Care So Much about This Huawei Issue?
The Huawei case matters to Canadians I don’t know about “everyone,” but I can tell you why I, as a Canadian, “care so much about the Huawe...

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Where's the "on" switch? Just when I was feeling so smart because I'd bought myself a new fancy-pants Mac computer, I had ...
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Ethics by numbers: We might imagine that numbers can resolve an ethical dilemma. Faced with two inescapable ethical choices, A and B: ...
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"This is the way the world ends Not with a bang but with a whimper." T. S. Eliot ...
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"We Won!" According to Charlie Wilson's War , by George Crile , when the last Russian troops were driven out of Afghanistan by...
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Tense versus aspect Some languages do not have verb tenses. The English language has only one tense: the simple past tense, also known ...
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cut and paste from Global News Alberta separatism gets Fox News attention after Carney-Trump meeting By Sean Boynton Global News Posted ...
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Say Goodbye to Walmart! The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act is now law in the USA. Beginning June 2022, the Act requires the US Custom...
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Charlie Wilson's War This week I watched Charlie Wilson's War a second and third time on Netflix. Now I have to read the book: Ge...
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The Huawei case matters to Canadians I don’t know about “everyone,” but I can tell you why I, as a Canadian, “care so much about the Huawe...
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Writers and Company Listening to Anne Carson and Eleanor Wachtel on Writers & Company discussing Keats's famous aphorism, "B...