Learning

TwitterFacebook
Get flash to fully experience Pearltrees
All the vowels, and some of the consonants, have several sounds in the English language. SHORT SOUNDS a , as in bad , bag , bat . e , as in bed , beg , bet . i , as in bid , big , bit . o , as in odd , bog , fog . u , as in bud , bug , hut . LONG SOUNDS a , as in face , fate , fame . e , as in me , we , see . i , as in pine , mind , child . o , as in no , go , note . u , as in tune , mute , tube . http://www.lousywriter.com/language-pronunciation.php

ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION : HOW TO PRONUNCIATE WORDS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

20 Awesomely Untranslatable Words from Around the World

http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/20-awesomely-untranslatable-words-from-around-the-world/ There are at least 250,000 words in the English language. However, to think that English – or any language – could hold enough expression to convey the entirety of the human experience is as arrogant of an assumption as it is naive. Read this article en Español

Bryan Lewis Saunders

"Near Death Experience" "PCP Poetry" (Uncut) Abilify / Xanax / Ativan (dosage unknown in hospital) 90mg Abilify (after 3 months usage 3x maximum dose) http://bryanlewissaunders.org/drugs/
Internet Anagram Server in News: New York Times Sydney Morning Herald Globe and Mail Jerusalem Post D id you know that parliament is an anagram of partial men ? Or, Clint Eastwood an anagram of Old West Action ? Someone once said, "All the life's wisdom can be found in anagrams. Anagrams never lie." Here is your chance to discover the wisdom of anagrams. http://wordsmith.org/anagram/

Anagram engine

DXM Vault : DXM FAQ - Side Effects

[ Previous Section ] [ Table of Contents ] [ Next Section ] Like all drugs, DXM has side effects and risks. While mild in most people, they cannot be ignored. DXM is not a "safe drug" or a "harmless drug" (two oxymorons if there ever were). This section details side effects that you may encounter, and is the largest section in the FAQ (other than trip experiences). http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/dxm/faq/dxm_side_effects.shtml
Johnny and The Moondogs was a name adopted by John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison in 1958 for the purpose of entering Carroll Levis's "Search For A Star" talent competition. On this historic occasion, they would forsake their usual "Quarry Men" name. It is not clear why the name was changed prior to this competition, however, ther are two plausible explanations. The Quarry Men had lost two of its members in late summer 1958, Len Garry and Duff Lowe and this may have been a chance at a new start. http://www.rickresource.com/stt-research/jandmoondogs.html

Johnny and the Moondogs

http://www.mnei.nl/schopenhauer/38-stratagems.htm Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860), was a brilliant German philosopher. These 38 Stratagems are excerpts from "The Art of Controversy", first translated into English and published in 1896. Carry your opponent's proposition beyond its natural limits; exaggerate it. The more general your opponent's statement becomes, the more objections you can find against it. The more restricted and narrow his or her propositions remain, the easier they are to defend by him or her.

38 WAYS TO WIN AN ARGUMENT

http://www.morphis.com/guitar_lessons/solos/ Purpose of this Series: Welcome to our lead guitar lessons, these lessons are designed to be a series that build upon one another. In this series of lesson we will put together short solos based on utilizing different soloing techniques. These lessons will teach you how the different solo techniques can be used to enhance a guitar solo. This series is intended for beginners, it will not turn you into pro, but it's a good place to start!

Beginner Lead Guitar Lessons