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Discretion Assured: Vicki Delany
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Monday, January 24, 2011. Vicki Delany is one of Canada’s most prolific crime writers. She writes everything. From standalone novels of psychological suspense such as Scare the Light Away. To the Constable Molly Smith books, a traditional village/police. Procedural series set in the British Columbia Interior, including I. N the Shadow of the Glacier. To a light-hearted historical series, Gold Digger. Set in the raucous heyday of the Klondike Gold Rush. You can read her short story "My Seat" here. It is n...
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Discretion Assured: Debbi Mack
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011. Read Debbi Mack's short story A Woman Who Thinks. From her anthology Five Uneasy Pieces. Books by Debbie Mack. Maryland lawyer Stephanie Ann "Sam" McRae has two tough cases that quickly turn worse, when both clients - a poor black girl and a white, middle-class man - are accused of murder. Sam's inquiries into the cases lead her to Washington, DC's suburban ghettos where she discovers an odd link between them: the seamy world of girl gangs and computer pornography. Are you an a...
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Adventures in Language: December 2010
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Random musings of a lifelong language learner. Thursday, December 30, 2010. It's All About Vocab. I ask my students, what would they think if they heard someone who didn't know English come up to them as ask "Me Water Drink Want! What is this person trying to say? They always assume, correctly, that the answer is "I want to drink water.". And that's why I stress vocabulary over grammar as the primary place to direct your efforts when trying to learn a new language. Posted by Keith Massey. T-Shirts for La...
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Adventures in Language: March 2011
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Random musings of a lifelong language learner. Sunday, March 6, 2011. A Great Idea That Deserves Help. J Snider at 52 Languages has a great idea that needs our support. Check out the details here:. Http:/ 52languages.blogspot.com/2011/03/appeal-to-language-enthusiasts.html. I just voted for the idea. It's a great way to support language learning to a new generation. Posted by Keith Massey. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Learn some Spanish and go on an adventure! Dr Valquist falls into International Intrigue!
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Adventures in Language: August 2011
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Random musings of a lifelong language learner. Saturday, August 13, 2011. Mastering the Arabic Forms/Measures. If you're learning Arabic (and unless you were raised speaking it, you're never done! Then you've grappled with the enormously difficult system of the Forms (Measures) of the Arabic Verb. Setting aside the question of the irregular verbs, even the most regular of letters can have up to ten different forms in which to appear. Conjugations of the ten measures, www.zazzle.co. Anyway, what I found w...
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Adventures in Language: It's All About Vocab
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Random musings of a lifelong language learner. Thursday, December 30, 2010. It's All About Vocab. I ask my students, what would they think if they heard someone who didn't know English come up to them as ask "Me Water Drink Want! What is this person trying to say? They always assume, correctly, that the answer is "I want to drink water.". And that's why I stress vocabulary over grammar as the primary place to direct your efforts when trying to learn a new language. Posted by Keith Massey. T-Shirts for La...
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Adventures in Language: Romanian Progress
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Random musings of a lifelong language learner. Tuesday, December 13, 2011. My focused Romanian study is going well. I am listening to dialogues exclusively in the car during my commute. I will plan on taking the Interpreter test for the Coast Guard Auxiliary at the end of January, after beginning to speak the language exclusively with my wife in our home. This Sunday we go to a Romanian liturgy and party. I'll keep you posted. Posted by Keith Massey. Labels: coast guard auxiiary. And Next Stop Spanish.
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Adventures in Language: A New Language Goal
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Random musings of a lifelong language learner. Thursday, December 8, 2011. A New Language Goal. I've resolved today that I'm going to charge my reasonable Romanian into a much stronger tool, with the plan that I will attempt to become a certified Romanian Interpreter for the Coast Guard at the end of January. I'll make regular updates on this blog about the progress of my attempt. Posted by Keith Massey. Labels: coast guard auxiiary. February 1, 2013 at 8:27 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If you...
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Discretion Assured: L.J. Sellers
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Monday, January 24, 2011. Is an award-winning journalist and the author of the bestselling Detective Jackson mystery/suspense series and other standalone thrillers. Her novels have been highly praised by Mystery Scene. Here you can read " Dirty Jobs. Books by L.J. Sellers. A dead girl, a ticking bomb, a Bible study that's not what it appears to be, and a detective who won't give up. Secrets to Die For. Passions of the Dead. Posted by Discretion Assured. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is a site ...
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Arab Martial Arts Champion | Anonymous Arabist وين الناس
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Anonymous Arabist وين الناس. Another Blog to Recommend. Quiz Show Question →. Tuesday, 18 March, 2008 · 7:56 pm. Arab Martial Arts Champion. Olympic athlete from the United Arab Emirates. She was just voted Best Female Arab Athlete of the Year for the second year in a row. Good luck to her. I don’t want to encourage the wrong element here, but if you’re an aficionado of lovely women (Hi dad! Go ahead and do a search on Queen Rania of Jordan or Asma al-Assad (wife of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad).
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