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Articles related to "English"
An English Summer I explore the plants of an English garden in high summer. plants • perennials • garden • borders • soil
Mandy Alford's English Garden An English garden english gardens • cottage garden • cottage garden perennials • vegetable gardening • flowering herbaceous perennials and evergreen shru
Secret English Myth The myth of one Black culture and one White culture is a myth fueled by greed, fostered by ignorance and carried by language. This language hides a monocultural agenda. rais induction • indigenous education induction • indigenous education • esl • learn english
Teaching English Online! Teaching ESL is growing exponentially and with it ways in which it is being taught. If you have ever wanted to know what it is like teaching English as a Foreign Language you just might be able to do so without stepping foot outside your own house! esl • english • second • language • teach
Wars: The French and English History of the US-Canadian Border, known as the Medicine Line to the Aboriginal people aboriginals • oneida • tuscarora • haudenosaunee iroquois confederacy • aboriginals called the us-canadian border
I'm a Gertrude Jekyll Wannabe: Mistakes Beginning Gardeners Make Unless you have an estate sized garden, and a small staff of gardeners, some borders are just a bit ambitious. english gardens • garden design • white gardens • color • colour
Education Rights Our guest writer, a Wik woman from Aurukun on Cape York, Australia, writes about her struggle for recognition of Aboriginal language in Indigenous education. esl • teaching english • aboriginal languages • wik • cape york
Boston Culinary Tour Never been to Boston? Neither had I until I met up with suite101's Gourmet Food Writer, Jacqueline Church for a tour of some of her hometown's culinary hot spots. Long live Chowdah! boston • todd english • kingfish hall • quincy market • jacqueline church
Confusing Words There are many words that are confusing. Here are a few examples. confusing words • effect or affect • they're • their • there
Suicide in Education With a stronger economy, South Korea has placed emphasis on education as the key to their overwhelming success. However, at what cost are these new pressures having on the children who have been entrusted with its economy’s future survival? play • empathy • tesl • tesol • tefl
Teaching ESL Illegally! The allure of teaching abroad is one that most of us have thought about at one time or another. Whether in between careers, deciding what to do after graduation or you are already teaching abroad but don’t meet all of the pertinent criteria, beware of the dangers that exist for anyone thinking of teaching illegally. tefl • celta • private • lessons • asia
Jamestown, Virginia Jamestown, Virginia: Founded in 1607, was the first permanent English colony established in America. It experienced starvation, rebellion, and Indian attacks. jamestown in virginia • first permanent english colony in america • english king grants charter in new world • james river • king james i of england
Music Libraries around the World Quite possibly when using these resources you will find that you need to TELNET the materials you desire. Basically what my articles point to are web sites, but some of these will lead you into tapping into the Internet, which is something that I have not HAD to do for several years. multicultural • music • students • activities • songs
Powhatan and the Roanoke Settlers Powhatan was the chief of a federation of Algonquian Indian tribes who lived in the tidewater region of Virginia. His rule may hold a clue to the disappearance of the wh powhatan • algonquian indian tribes • roanoke island • tidewater region of virginia • chesapeake bay
Seven League Boots: A short review A young woman who hitch-hiked around the world, solo, for seven years. Not an everday feat. And well worth reading! seven league boots
How to Learn Japanese Visiting Japan is a wonderful experience as both a tourist or temporary resident. Successfully using Japanese however, is a challenge not easily overcome. learning japanese • memorizing japanese words • important japanese phases • japanese sentence structure • practicing japanese
Romantic Invaders Part 1 This article examines the way English Romanticism has played a part in the colonisation of the Australian landscape. indigenous • invaders • romantic • wordsworth • colonisation
Brewsters Leave England William Brewster and the Puritans, in England they are persecuted for their believes. They migrate to Holland, returning to England prior to sailing for America. william brewster • brewsters leave england • puritan beliefs lead to prison • brewster and puritans establish church • church of england
Brewster Back to England William Brewster and the Puritans in Holland decide to migrate to Virginia in the New World. They sail back to England where another group seeking religious freedom will william brewster • puritan • religious freedom • speedwell • worship
History of Soapmaking The History start back before 600 B.C., can you actually imagine how they would make soap that far back in history. Come join me now as we drift back into soapmaking time. soapmaking • history • ashes • lye • rainwater
John Smith Sails for America John Smith, in Jamestown, is nearly hung until it is discovered that he is one of the counselors that had been appointed by the Virginia Company back in England to govern john smith • jamestown • virginia • england • america
Potatoes and Tobacco from America Sir George Weymouth captures five Native Americans. He takes them back to England. Potatoes and tobacco from the New World are introduced to England. colonizing the new world • george weymouth • maine • ralph lane • raleigh
Sad Love Story DVD Review Sad Love Story is one of those typical melodramatic stories about a young couple who fall in love only to be teared apart from each other for their own good. sad love story • sad love story review • korean tv shows • kim hee-sun • kwon sang-woo
Native American Names Europeans at Jamestown misunderstand meaning of Native American languages. Pocahontas only a nickname. Caddos name Texas. native american names • first europeans misunderstanding of native america • caddos of texas • europeans settlers around jamestown in virginia • texas
Design-A-Garden: What Would You Do? Designing your own garden. designing a garden • virtual garden tour • garden design • seasonal planting • habitat
Have Jet Ski, Will Travel: Lake Cumberland and Dale Hollow Lake jet skiing • united states • lakes • kentucky • tennesee
Battle of Bloody Marsh Long before the Indian uprisings on coastal Georgia in the early 1600s, the British had their thoughts on previously Spanish held St. Simons Island. In time, the Spanish st. simons • georgia • battle of bloody marsh • spanish • british
Before Jamestown Gilbert starts a colony at New Foundland. Drake returns the Roanoke settlers to England. The second Roanoke group disappears. early american settlements • england • gilbert • drake • roanoke
The Dutch in America In 1609, Holland sent Henry Hudson to locate a waterway, a Northwest Passage, across North America. The Dutch West India Company starts a settlement in the Hudson River V dutch • hudson • america • founding of new amsterdam • northwest passage
France - Explore The Champagne-Ardenne Region Reims is the capital of the Champagne region in north-east France and a good base for exploring the area. It is also home to several of the great champagne houses. france - the champagne region • champagne region reims • champagne region epernay • champagne region mercier • champagne region hautvillers
Broad Leafed Evergreens - Hollies Hollies (Ilex) belong to the family Aquifoliaceae. There are over 350 species native to North America, Europe, Africa, Australia, the Orient and Brazil. They range in size from dwarf shrubs to huge trees. Both evergreen and deciduous ones are readily available from local nurseries and by mail order. The evergreen varieties are the most useful as ‘bones’ for the garden. Many will also provide the added bonus of berries, which can be red or yellow. holly • ilex • aquifoliaceae • broad leafed • evergreens
Global Instruments Here's how you can make your own musical instrument -- for pocket change! This article covers many unique instruments, supplying you with background info on where they originated, provides images, ordering info, history, techniques in playing them and even some instructions on how to make a hosaphone. Many links and a discussion area! the theremin was invented in 1919 by leon theremin • music • and instructional materials. this site is by east • bringing you the finest examples of kisii stone ca • wood carvings
Vines, Roots, and Phylloxera.: Vitis Vinifera phylloxera • vitis vinifera • grafting • roots • vines
A Community of Writers: Fiction Resources on the Web Fiction is such a huge topic, encompassing everything from literary novels to what my mother- in-law (who works in a bookstore) calls "lovey-doveys." fiction • writing • resources • how to write • where to find help for writers
Close to the Edge by Vic Fortezza Vic Fortezza's first novel is a good start. forteza • fortezza • close • edge • fiction
Hellsing OVA stills Check out some tasty images (yeah, I couldn't resist) from Hellsing III, the third OVA from Geneon Studios. hellsing iii • geneon studios • kouta hirano • crispin freeman • k.t. gray
Powhatan's Kingdom Powhatan's first proven contact with whites came in 1607, when Jamestown was established a few miles from Powhatan's capital of Werowocomoco. He attempted to control the powhatan’s kingdom • jamestown • werowocomoco • algonquian-speaking tribes • virginia tidewater
ROUNDUP (part 2): More General Resources on the Web I searched through all my links, and quite a few reference sites, and was overwhelmed by the sheer number of writers' resources. children's writing resources • writing centers • help for writers
Shrimp Salad This gourmet shrimp salad recipe combines shrimp with baby spinach, orzo pasta, goat cheese and a light vinaigrette. shrimp recipes • shrimp salad • cooking shrimp • shrimp recipe • shrimp salad recipes
Stamps: Are kids still interested in stamps anymore? stamps stamps • kids • children • collectors • websites
A Weighty Issue The French consider Americans to be a nation of fat people. A first look at Paris in comparison seems to reveal a collective anorexia. The ideal is probably somewhere in between. french • weight • fat americans • french food |
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