Articles about noun (0-50 of 448)

  • Confusing Words In English Language
    By: Pravej ali | - "Hello everyone, if you also somewhere confused while using some confused words in English, then this is the right place for you. I was also many time confused between some common spelt or spoken words like advise or advice. Both are looking same, but differ in their usage and meaning. Here in this article I will enrich your knowledge and making you clear about the difference between some common words which looks like same but not mean same. We should know where to use which word and how to spel ...
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  • Reading Comprehension Activities For Teachers
    By: Matilda Hawkins | - English instructors are always looking for completely new strategies to assist keep stuff enjoyable for their children, and one area in which they struggle the most is reading comprehension games. Learning and increasing reading understanding mandates, certainly, reading more material until you get it. Unfortunately, children look resistant to do the exact kinds of learn that are necessary so you can make a real difference.

    While there exist a wide variety of PC or Mac games and ...

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  • New Website Studystream Offers Video-based Language Learning
    By: Lance Cantarano | - StudyStream (www.studystre.am) is the new, free way to learn languages while watching your favorite videos and reading your favorite blogs--transforming the things you already do into insightful learning experiences.

    StudyStream keeps language learning fun and interesting for any skill level by letting the learner choose what to study.

    Learners can choose from hundreds of videos and articles to learn English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Japanese--including the ...

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  • About Tourism, Travel Industry
    By: vivek | -
    The industry is one of the world's largest industries . In 2004, according to the World Tourism Organization made in this area proceeds of about 623 billion U.S. dollars. With around 100 million jobs, tourism is one of the largest employers. Cross-border trips make up 25 percent to 30 percent of world trade in services. Evaluations and trends in the supply tourism statistics .
    Word development, definitions

    The concept of tourism (English tourism , queen- tourisme , Ital ...

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  • The Fastest And Most Enjoyable Ways Of Learning English
    By: Adrianna Noton | - English is said to be a notoriously difficult language to learn. However, when looking at the complex structures and grammar of certain other languages, it's actually comparatively easy. Couple that with the fact that it's so widely spoken all over the world and in media, and you actually have an ideal language to learn. Methods for learning English vary greatly.

    When learning any language, the most successful students immerse themselves in the culture that speaks it. This way a wor ...

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  • Free Web-based Services Most Likely Won't Produce A Good French To English Translation
    By: Tracy Dixon | - Any kind of a French to English translation is important; the most widespread ways are translating the lines verbatim, using some variety of automated translation software or probably having an expert who is bilingual to complete the work for you. Going for a word for word translation can guarantee errors within the effect. Typically your reader might spot a blunder and may get an honest laugh out of it or it can be simply out right embarrassing! If newbies and students of each languages cann ...
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  • Luxor Sightseeing Day Tour From Cairo
    By: islam12345 | - Luxor is a city in Upper (southern) Egypt and the capital of Luxor Governorate. The population numbers 487,896 (2010 estimate),with an area of approximately 416 square kilometres .As the site of the Ancient Egyptian city of Thebes, Luxor has frequently been characterized as the "world's greatest open air museum", as the ruins of the temple complexes at Karnak and Luxor stand within the modern city. Immediately opposite, across the River Nile, lie the monuments, temples and tombs on the West Bank ...
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  • How To Patent A Clothing Design
    By: Masha Silko | - A design patent gives the patent holder the exclusive right to use a specific design for a specific product. So basically a design patent is a protection for the way the product looks. U.S. Patent and Trademark Office defines a "design" as the "visual ornamental characteristics" of an item.

    The clothing industry is so fast growing that designers are trying to prevent others from copying their work.

    Steps to patenting your clothing design:

    "Determine ...

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  • Make Money With Facebook In Your Business
    By: Augustine.jo | - Giant Facebook has now become a new noun in the modern lexicon, along with the verbs Tweet and Google. Zuckerbergs monster site, which has transformed the global culture with its sprawling social network, has taken aspects of MySpace, Twitter and Google along the way and united them in a single system which has become a new standard of Web 2.0. Even though Facebook is well known for its photo and video sharing functions, status updates, social games, Smartphone check-ins, and chat and messagi ...
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  • Secure Our Freedom
    By: Ed Young Jr. | - I believe the battle that is raging around our world today is a spiritual battle. It"s a battle between good and evil. We need to get off of our mentality, get off our rears and get out there and become active. I believe we need to really do what God wants us to do. If you study history and study the Bible, you"ll see that anytime you have God"s people with God"s character just sitting there, evil triumphs. I will say that one more time. Anytime you have God"s people with God"s character ...
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  • Generic Trademarks
    By: Robert Scott Lawrence | - Do you know what genericide is? It's when a once lofty brand name -- a market leader -- becomes so comfortable on the tongues of consumers that they start using it as a noun, and the mark itself loses its legal power to define the brand. The public appropriates the name for itself, and competitors start using the name as if it were a found object rather than a creation from the mind of man. Sounds a bit silly, doesn't it? But for those of you who are not initiates into the mysteries of intellect ...
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  • Personal Branding: The Secrets To Stand Out And Go Big In Your Career
    By: Monica Molstad Baresh | - Introducing "Company Me, Inc., or LLC, or Brand You"
    (hereinafter Company Me, Inc.)

    What is a brand? Brands can be/mean many things. As a noun, it is ""a class of goods identified by name as the product of a single firm or manufacturer." Think of the most popular brand in the world - Coca-Cola. Everything about it is recognizable - the color, the logo, the catch phrase(s), the taste. If someone says Coke, you immediately know what they are ta ...

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  • A History Of Design
    By: Sabina Kucz | - Design as a noun informally refers to a plan or convention for the construction of an object or a system (as in architectural blueprints, engineering drawing, business process, circuit diagrams and sewing patterns) while to design (verb) refers to making this plan. No generally-accepted definition of design exists, and the term has different connotations in different fields (see design disciplines below). However, one can also design by directly constructing an object (as in pottery, engineering ...
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  • Local Business Benefit From Local Internet Marketing
    By: Art Gib | - It is easy to find Overstock.com, Amazon, EBay, Best Buy, and Cotsco on line. Just for fun, type in any noun that you may have in your house into your search engine. If you type "blanket" into Google, overstock.com comes up first followed by Amazon. If you type in pots and pans, overstock.com is second followed by jcpenney, Williams-Sonoma, Wal-Mart and target.com. The big boys have their placements ensured, but what if you are a little cooking store in a small town and want placement on the ...
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  • Web Design Definition And Importance Of Dominance
    By: Alan L Smith | - The word dominance is the noun form of the verb dominate. Dominate means to overpower or to control. When we talk about dominance with reference to web design it is about design creation of elements in such a way as to draw the visitor"s attention without getting distracted towards other elements of the web design.

    When the web design task is taken at hand there are many different elements the need to be presented on the website. Among these elements some are such that they need to ...

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  • Murano Chandeliers: The Most Comprehensive Murano Chandeliers Guide
    By: Therese Wright | - Murano is an island in the lagoon of Venice famous for its glass art. The name Murano is always associated with glass, as if it was a noun synonymous with glass. This is because of nearly a millennium of history, during which the master artisans of Murano were able to transmute sand into glass, which is now considered one of the highest art manifestations.

    Murano chandeliers are characterized by their high quality cuts. No traces of bubbles, scratches, and minor flaws can be seen in ...

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  • Common Nouns Part #1 - Masculine Vs. Feminine
    By: susana rodriguez | - The first part of this lesson explains what nouns are and how they are used in Spanish with definite and indefinite articles.

    First of all, what is a noun?

    It can be defined in the same way both in Spanish and English. They are words which are used to name the things we see around us or the names we give to people, animals, places, ideas or concepts.

    The main difference between how nouns are formed in English and Spanish is that all nouns in Spanish are eit ...

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  • All About Radius In Product Design
    By: Mark Serisie | - Radius [rey-dee-uhs] noun (plural -di-i). 1. a straight line extending from the center of a circle or sphere to the circumference or surface: The radius of a circle is half the diameter. 2. a rounded corner or edge on a machined, injection moulded or cast piece of metal or plastic.

    The humble radius is an all-important factor of your product design, arguably as (or even more) important than the straight edge or plane. The radius must be calculated when designing for rounding corners ...

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  • 6 Quick Tips To Make Your Copy More Believable
    By: Daniel Levis | - Youve got targeted traffic coming to your site. Youve made a big, passionate, and clear promise on your landing page. But youre still not making the sales youd like.

    It could be because your offer sounds too good to be true.

    Believability above a certain point makes sales; below that point it does not. Ad copy must make what lawyers call "a prima facie case" -- that is, a case that warrants a trial in court. Only the court is the consumer, and the trial is b ...

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  • Data Mining Tips
    By: HarshModi | - Data mining in databases is also known as Knowledge Discovery (KDD). Data mining is the automated discovery process large amounts of data to models. Data are from reference word, the noun is plural. Important statement that data is a variable or measure a large number of observations consists of a class. Data mining techniques for calculating machine learning based on statistics and pattern recognition works.

    Data mining is the necessary process that helps companies understand thei ...

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  • Furniture Has Changed A Lot Over The Years
    By: Gary Hall | - Furniture is a noun that can be used to describe any movable objects that are to be used to help in any human activities. This can really refer to almost anything. Beds help with sleeping, tables with eating and chairs for sitting. Really any thing mobile in a home or office can be considered furniture, any thing used to hold objects or used for storage.

    Furniture is not just a useful product but is also considered an art form by many people and can be used to decorate any living ...

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  • Nazrana
    By: Ibrahim | - "The Arabic word nazr (pl. nazur) means an offering, gift or present, occurring seven times in the Koran. The Persian noun word nazrana means a gift offered especially to a prince to pay respect. Nazrana is a "special gift" in the Ismailis to be presented to the Imam mostly during the mehmani or any occasion to earn best blessings. It is presented individually on behalf of the family as well as collectively on behalf of a jamat or the all jamats of a country.

    The Arabic word hibah ( ...

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  • Munafiqun
    By: Ibrahim | - Hypocrite is the word generally used to translate the Koranic term munafiqun, the active participle of the third form of the root n-f-q. Its verbal noun, nifaq is usually translated as hypocrisy. The etymology of nifaq and munafiqun is disputed, but they are often associated with the nouns nafaq means tunnel, and nufaqa and nafiqa i.e. the burrow of a rat or a jerboa. The connotation of hiding underground and undermining is very apt, since this is precisely what the munafiqun are accused of. Ano ...
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  • What Is A Noun?
    By: Julie Thomas | - Nouns are the part of speech utilized to label or name an abstract idea, an animal, a person, a place, or a thing. Nouns are normally the first words an infant learns, understands, and uses. There are plenty of different types of nouns, along with differing uses.

    These following sentences include words in bold, which are all different types of nouns:

    Ella Fitzgerald is one of the most popular jazz singers in history.

    Avant-garde is a celebrated type of art ...

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  • Subjects In The English Sentence: Visible, Invisible
    By: marciano guerrero | - Subject as opposed to the predicate, is a grammatical unit consisting of a noun or pronoun which represents the entity performing the action. Example:

    Jesus wept.

    The noun 'Jesus' is the subject and the conjugated verb 'wept' is the predicate.

    The definition of 'subject' stated above is a temporary definition, for as we are going to show, the English sentence permits other grammatical units -besides nouns or pronouns- to act as subjects.

    Nouns ...

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  • Postmodern Principles Of Leadership - How To Be The Best Boss
    By: marciano guerrero | - Let's face it; we all sacrifice ourselves to learn skills that will land us a good job and have a go in the daily race that is the pursuit of happiness. But who wants to be stuck doing routine tasks? Apart from a few conformists I've known in my time, most workers want to move up, want to get ahead, and want to be promoted - have a prosperous career.

    And of course reap the monetary benefits.

    To begin my discussion let me just mention that 'leadership' is a fancy abstrac ...

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  • Cooking: -chefs Need To Study French In Many Culinary Institutions
    By: Bhanu | - Is puree a verb or a noun?

    Does saut mean pan-frying or preparing food in a skillet with oil?

    Do you know the difference between fillet and filet?

    If youre not sure about the answers to the questions above, well, dont worry, youre not alone. Many people are not so sure about the meaning of different terms. In fact, two years ago, for more details visit to www.chow-chows-secrets.com manufacturers of your simple cake-mix deci ...

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  • Noun And Verb Technique
    By: iamgauri | - PureTesting offers end-to-end testing solutions. Our offerings includeTest Consulting, Testing Services, Test Trainings, and SDLC Products. PureTesting is recognized as a Testing Thought LeaderOur people work on Innovative concepts, write white papers, and present concepts at international forums.
    PureTesting\'s unique value proposition of offering better, faster, less expensive testing solutions is compelling to our clients in India, Europe, New Zealand, and US who regard ...

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  • Cigar Reviews And Online Herfs Are Just Like Old Times!
    By: Tom Featherstone | - What is a Cigar Herf?
    A cigar herf, as you may know, is a group of friends who get together to enjoy cigars. They could relax
    in their favorite smoke shop or club, or even on the patio in the backyard. The term, herf, originated in
    the mid 1990s in the early internet bbs days. The origin of the term may be mildly disputed, but
    everybody pretty much gets the idea. The term is versatile, and it can be used as a noun, as in, "I'm
    going to a cigar herf with Bob and ...

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  • German Nouns
    By: Sean M | - Nouns are things. Examples include computer, pen, stapler etc etc. While learning about nouns is normally a matter of memory, in German, nouns have a bit of a twist. Whereas in English, plurals are typically formed by adding -s or -es to a word, German has a number of different ways to designate plurals. In fact, it is useful to note that very few German nouns form their plural using an -s suffix.

    You see, every noun in German has a gender attached to it. So a noun can either be m ...

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  • German Cases
    By: Sean M | - Another area that German is more complex than English, is cases. In English, we don't have any! However, there are 4 cases in the German language! Nominative(The Nominative Case is used for the subject of a sentence and for predicate noun), accusative(The Accusative Case is used for most direct objects), dative(he Dative Case is used for indirect objects and for the objects of a few verbs (called Dative Verbs) that you will have to memorize) and genitive(The Genitive Case is used to show possess ...
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  • Relationships And Trust
    By: Kim Olver | - Trust in Relationships

    In my work with couples, I often find a lack of trust at the root of many challenges they report.

    Trust is a Verb

    We have been taught to believe trust is a commodity to be earned by others. Once they have passed certain tests, then we feel safe to extend our trust. I would like to entertain the idea that trust can be a verb, rather than a noun. It's a choice you make and says much more about you than it does the person to whom y ...

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  • Karaoke Revolution
    By: Michael Davis | - The late 1990's dance craze inspired a new meaning for the word "revolution". To legions of fun loving movers and groovers, "revolution" was a noun that meant "a gadget offering extreme activity and excitement, and immeasurable enjoyment and relaxation." This form of revolution also provided a great way to keep in shape. This was the Dance Revolution.

    Dance Revolution is an addictive, indulgent gizmo that has entranced kids, teenagers and adults alike. Like karaoke, the machi ...

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  • Types Of Beer
    By: James Williams | - The word "beer" is often used as a generic noun used to describe a cold refreshing beverage. For example, "Hiya Mike, let's go for a beer." However, beer lovers around the world will heartily agree that there's nothing generic about beer.

    When it comes to types of beer, there are many, many options to choose from. It's impossible to say which type is best, because they all have very different characteristics. You'd be surprised at how a pilsner can differ from a porter, or how a s ...

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  • Time Mangement, The Ultimate "oxymoron!".
    By: John Hirth | - Complimentary English lesson of the day! What is an oxymoron?

    oxymoron- as defined at dictionary.com. Noun : conjoining contradictory terms (as in "deafening silence")

    Can silence be deafening??? Can time be managed???

    I can't think of a program that I have ever done that didn't include the oxymoron "time management" as a common problem identified by the participants attending. Since most of my work is with sales people or sales managers I thought I m ...

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  • Management Vs. Leadership
    By: John Dueme | - Management skills are a necessary subset of the skills of a leader. Some people claim to be leaders, but not managers. Usually they consider themselves a visionary. If you look up visionary in the dictionary you'll find:

    visionary noun. One whose ideas or projects are impractical.

    This is a very good definition of someone who wants to be a leader but doesn't want to participate in any management functions. Leadership is determining where you are going and managemen ...

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  • Teach Your Child Grammar Early
    By: Don Dewsnap | - For some reason, grammar is the forgotten cousin of reading programs. Back in the good old days, second- and third-graders would learn what a noun is, and the difference between present and past tense verbs. Now the educational system waits until middle school, which is long past the best learning age. Kids then wonder why they need to learn rules about talking and writing, and get no good answers.

    As the parent, you have the power to bring language to life for your children.
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  • Latent Semantic Analysis (lsa) And Search Engines (seo)
    By: Anne Baugh | - By Jose Nuez

    Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) is applied by taking millions of web pages, where the search engines can learn which words are related and which noun concepts relate to one another. Searh Engines are considering related terms and recognizing which terms that frequently occur together, maybe on the same page, or in close enough proximity. So it is mainly used for language modeling or most other applications.

    Part of this process involves looking at the ...

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  • An Introduction To Spanish Grammar
    By: Steven Muller | - When learning a new language, it is always useful to be familiar with its main grammatical units. This constitutes the first necessary step in order to understand and create meaningful speech.

    Here are the main grammatical elements in Spanish and some useful information about them:

    Nouns:
    A noun is a word which is mostly used to refer to a person or thing. All nouns in Spanish have a gender, meaning that they are either masculine or feminine. For example, ...

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  • Be Thankful For Grammar
    By: Denton Krypps | - I never thought I'd say this, but I'm thankful for grammar. You heard me right. I'm thankful for grammar. I guess maybe I should say that I'm thankful that I learned grammar. It's really true. As an author, I learned quickly to be grateful for those years of elementary school, junior high, and high school grammar class.

    Do you remember sitting through those dreadful grammar classes? I sure do. I remember being asked to memorize the function of a noun, pronoun, verb, adverb and adj ...

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  • English Intonation: The Noun And Verb
    By: Frank Gerace | - Listen and Learn: The Different Intonation of the Noun and the Verb

    Intonation, the "music" of a language, is perhaps the most important element of a correct accent. Many people think that pronunciation is what makes up an accent. It may be that pronunciation is very important for an understandable accent. But it is intonation that gives the final touch that makes an accent correct or native. Often we hear someone speaking with perfect grammar, and perfect formation of the sounds ...

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