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Credit – transecting between two parties in which one (the creditor or lender) supplies money, goods/services, or securities in return for a promised future payment by the other (the debtor or borrow
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The Two-Centimeter Demon by Isaac Asimov I met George at a literrary convention a good many years ago, and was struck by the peculiar look of innocence and candor upon his round middle-aged face.
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The American south includes the southeastern states and the southern states along the Gulf of Mexico. American south is a unique region with its distinctive culture, tradition and history.
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His real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens, but he is I better known by his pen name, Mark Twain.
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(To) ace (v.) (a test, exam, etc.): To pass a test, exam, etc. really easily. ex: “Robert aced his physics exam.
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Jack London, whose life symbolized the power of will, was the most successful writer in America in the early 20th Century.
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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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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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Newspapers Newspaper is a publication that presents and comments on the news. Newspapers play an important role in shaping public opinion and informing people of current events.
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Present continuous (I am doing) (a) Мы используем present continuous, когда мы говорим о чем-либо, что происходит во время разговора. Изучите следующие ситуации: The dog is playing with its tail.
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I stood on the deck of S.S. Rajula. As she slowly moved out of Madras harbour, I waved to my grandparents till I could see them no more. I was thrilled to be on board a ship.
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Flower Fables by Louisa May Alcott “Pondering shadows, colors, clouds Grass-buds, and caterpillar shrouds Boughs on which the wild bees settle, Tints that spot the violet’s petal.
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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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ENGLISH LANGUAGE The English language has its origins in about the fifth century a.d.
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