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Many historians have characterized the period between the two world wars as the United States’ traumatic “coming of age,” despite the fact that U.S.
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The Story Behind The “Foundation” by Isaac Asimov The date was August 1, 1941. World War II had been raging for two years.
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The educational system of G.B. is extremely complex and bewildering.It is very difficult to generalize particular types of schools as schoolsdiffer from one to the other.
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Classification of the modern territorial dialects of modern English regional dialects presents serious difficulties, since their boundaries are characterized by a large fluctuation, and locales are i
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The Constitution is the supreme law of the land in the United States. Learn more about our founding document.
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Mass media is a term used to denote a section of the media specifically envisioned and designed to reach a very large audience such as the population of a nation state.
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The current U.S.A. population is over 311 million people (311,800,000 in mid-2011) so the United States has the world’s third largest population (following China and India).
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Although American prose between the wars experimented with viewpoint and form, Americans wrote more realistically, on the whole, than did Europeans.
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Dialect – a variety of a language spoken by a group of people and having features of vocabulary, grammar, and/or pronunciation that distinguish it from other varieties of the same language.
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The world depression of the 1930s affected most of the population of the United States.
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From London down the Thames and into Essex, Sussex, and even Kent, a new working and middle class dialect has evolved and is rapidly become “the” southern dialect.
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Necessity Of Examining The Condition Of The States Before That Of The Union At Large.
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Cockney is probably the second most famous British accent. It originated in the East End of London, but shares many features with and influences other dialects in that region.
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It is difficult to say for what reason the Americans can trade at a lower rate than other nations; and one is at first led to attribute this circumstance to the physical or natural advantages which a
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