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"Biblically speaking, the first paradise was the Garden of Eden. But linguistically speaking, it was a Persian amusement park. Or, more precisely, it was the walled park of a Persian ruler or noble, observed more than two thousand years ago by a young Greek named Xenophon." Allan A. Metcalf shows us paradise and a whole lot more in his whirlwind tour of languages that have made contributions to our own. Starting in Europe, the original home of English, he takes us around the world, country by country, language by language. We see a geyser in Iceland, take a siesta in Spain, and receive justice in Italy. In Africa we feel the warm harmarttan wind, visit an Egyptian oasis, and learn about mysterious voodoo. We travel to northern India, where we seek the elusive goat antelope called the serow; to icy Tibet, where the even more elusive yeti dwells unseen among the rocks; to Tahiti, where we get a tattoo; to Samoa, where we are shown how to cover it up with a lavalava. We encounter buccaneers from Brazil and Paraguay, caciques from Guyana and Surinam, bunyips from Australia, and zombies from Congo. As experienced on Metcalf's tour, the English language is more wonderful and exotic than you've ever imagined -- a truly multicultural language for a multicultural world. Deeper Insights 6: THE USE OF ELECTRONICS & ELECTRICITY CHAPTER 6: SCIENCE NO 6-THE USE OF ELECTRONICS & ELECTRICITY Developments in fiber optics computers electronic communications nano-technology bio-chips & neuro Anaconda - New World Encyclopedia Credits New World Encyclopedia writers and editors rewrote and completed the Wikipedia article in accordance with New World Encyclopedia standards How many Americans own passports? (Phil Gyfords website) This is astonishing! I was just thinking about the passport statistic this morning (Im an American living in the UK so I hear Brits jeering about this fairly Internationalbusiness charles w l hill Munim Rafin 904 Pages Internationalbusiness charles w l hill Uploaded by Obeah - Wikipedia Obeah (sometimes spelled Obi Obea or Obia) is a term used by the Igbo tribe In Nigeria and also in the West Indies to refer to sorcery and religious practices Coffee - Wikipedia The first reference to coffee in the English language is in the form chaona dated to 1598 and understood to be a misprint of chaoua equivalent in the orthography Mathematical Words Words of Mathematics - Southampton Mathematical Words: Origins and Sources Notes for Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics T he Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Principles of Management v 11 - Saylor Academy Delivering on Our Promise So how Sensors dont like courses that have no apparent connection to the real world (so In every language there are many words The World Factbook Central Intelligence Agency The World Factbook provides information on the history people government economy geography communications transportation military and transnational issues for History of Christmas Trees - Christmas - HISTORYcom Article Details: History of Christmas Trees Author Historycom Staff Website Name Historycom Year Published 2009 Title History of Christmas Trees URL http
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