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| | Ireland Information Guide:Embedded list , Links, S, Stand-alone, Architecture, New, York, City |
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http://www.irelandinformationguide.com/Ireland_Information_Guide:Embedded_list
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| | Hindi Language and Literature |
 | | 1813-46: Maharaja Swati Tirunal Rama Varma(Travancore) composed verses in Hindi along with South <b>Indianb> languages. |  | | Urdu, the official language of Pakistan, spoken by about 41 million in Pakistan and other countries, is essentially the same language. |  | | A 1997 survey found that 66% of all Indians can speak Hindi, and 77% of the Indians regard Hindi as "one language across the nation". |
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http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~malaiya/hindiint.html
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 | | <b>Indianb> writers have to ensure that the "ambiance of languages" in which they live does not become a curse but a blessing, said Sahitya Akedemi presidentÂ
By "ambiance of language" he meant that no <b>Indianb> had one single language. |  | | Though it was unrelated to the south <b>Indianb> languages, it was also thought that Hindi would not be entirely foreign to south Indians because of the strong Sanskrit influence it shared with the four main Dravidian languages. |  | | However, other <b>Indianb> languages, particularly Sanskrit, could be national languages or could share the position. |
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http://www.ling.upenn.edu/~jason2/papers/natlang.htm
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| | ThinkQuest : Library : Mythology & Legends |
 | | In this wonderful site you will learn about its religion, the language that Egyptians use, and what mummies are. |  | | As unlike many other religions (like Judaism and Hiduism), the gods have human characters and behaviour, but posses super human strenghs such as Atlas who was punished and told to carry the world on his shoulders. |  | | The students have also investigated and included information on their site as to why mythology began and ended, as well as to ponder what the world would be like today if the Greek gods were still here. |
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http://www.thinkquest.org/library/cat_show.html?cat_id=131
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| | 1mrar10.txt |
 | | We may now, for earlier evidence, turn to Master Thomas Heriot, "that learned mathematician" "who spoke the <b>Indianb> language," and was with the company which abandoned Virginia on 18th June, 1586. |  | | It is not our purpose to explain every detail of every ancient legend, either as a distorted historical fact or as the result of this or that confusion of thought caused by forgetfulness of the meanings of language, or in any other way; nay, we must constantly protest against the excursions of too venturesome ingenuity. |  | | Tylor must have thought in 1891 that the natives were competent to a belief in a supreme deity, for he said, "Another famous native American name for the supreme deity is Oki".[3] In the essay of 1892, however, Oki does not appear to exist as a god's name till 1724. |
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http://www2.cddc.vt.edu/gutenberg/etext01/1mrar10.txt
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| | Richard Kennaway's Constructed Languages List |
 | | Elet Anta is the language of the Anta, a secretive subculture which has lived in the British Isles for at least a thousand years, indistinguishable from the humans. |  | | Anawanda is the language of the Anawanda tribes of the Southern-Eastern Archipelago of Elaire. |  | | Language of Flowers was a code by which, in Victorian times, one might discreetly express one's sentiments through the flowers that one might wear, give, or display. |
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| | Rudolph Fisher Newsletter |
 | | Black Women Poets of Harlem Renaissance is not recommended for readers at any level. |  | | For more information about Black Women Poets of Harlem Renaissance, visit the University Press of America website at http://www.univpress.com/. |  | | New Books: Emmanuel E. Egar's Black Women Poets of Harlem Renaissance |
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http://www.fishernews.org/
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| | Native American Web Sites |
 | | Established in 2000, the Center's mission is to provide resources for the study and teaching of legal issues concerning <b>Indianb> tribes and other indigenous peoples worldwide. |  | | Established by an act of Congress in 1989, the museum works in collaboration with the Native peoples of the Western Hemisphere to protect and foster their cultures by reaffirming traditions and beliefs, encouraging contemporary artistic expression, and empowering the <b>Indianb> voice (Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC). |  | | The NIGA, established in 1985, is a non-profit organization of 168 <b>Indianb> Nations with other non-voting associate members representing organizations, tribes and businesses engaged in tribal gaming enterprises from around the country. |
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http://www.jammed.com/~mlb/nawbt.html
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| | india_poetry |
 | | The line is Imtiaz Dharker's sole weapon in a zone of assault which stretches over the <b>Indianb> subcontinent's bloody history, the shifting dynamics of personal relationships and the torment of an individual caught between two cultures, divergent worldviews' - Ranjit Hoskote, The Times of India. |  | | There are allusions, also, to facts in nature which may not be facts (for instance, Spring does not start in May in India; May to September is their monsoon season), juxtaposed with a little bit of <b>Indianb> "flavors" -- colors of turmeric and chilli powder. |  | | Thy name rouses the hearts of Punjab, Sind, Gujarat and Maratha, Of the Dravida and Orissa and Bengal; It echoes in the hills of the Vindhyas and Himalayas, mingles in the music of Yamuna and Ganga and is chanted by the waves of the <b>Indianb> Sea. |
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http://www.eng.fju.edu.tw/worldlit/india/india_poetry.htm
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| | AIO Keywords list |
 | | Communication see also Body language, Gesture, Non-verbal communication, etc. |  | | German language see also High German language, Low German language |  | | Dakota One of the three main Sioux linguistic groups - divided into several subgroups which may be listed separately. |
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http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/anthind/keywords.html
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| | "the People's Paths home page!"North American <b>Indianb> Radio! |
 | | Tribal Stomp (Native American) by Drum Army "Description: Experience Native American <b>Indianb> tribal chanting and drums pounding as the DRUM ARMY time travels into this sacred ritual warped realm." |  | | The purpose of the California <b>Indianb> Radio Project is to give listeners an understanding of the rich mixture of old and new, beauty and sadness, contradiction and perseverance that characterizes California <b>Indianb> life." CRIP's Can be heard... |  | | Calling themselves the "Indians of All Nations," the group demanded full title to the island and an <b>Indianb> university. |
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http://www.yvwiiusdinvnohii.net/indianradio.htm
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 | | Consequently, I was a little frightened by this gift the gods of letters had dropped in my inbox & so last night wrote: |  | | It is simply a fact of life that some people behave as if they have a divine right to decide things for others. |  | | Many of these poet-bloggers are listed in the sidebar of my current site & when I make the move to new software & a new server, I hope to produce something like a comprehensive listing. |
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http://www.rw.blogspot.com/
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| | ipedia.com: Literature Article |
 | | To others, a literature must only include examples of text composed of letters, or other narrowly defined examples of symbolic written language ( hieroglyphs, for example). |  | | Other structural conventions come about as the result of historical accidents, where many speakers of a language associate good poetry with a verse form preferred by a particular skilled or popular poet. |  | | Some of these conventions result from the ease of fitting a specific language's vocabulary and grammar into certain structures, rather than into others; for example, some languages contain more rhyming words than others, or typically have longer words. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/literature_1.html
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| | The Cause of War and a Solution |
 | | After all, what would America be without the war it waged against the American <b>Indianb> tribes, their women, children and their entire way of life? |  | | Note: For more on integrating the compartmentalized brain, see the chapter " |  | | A list of these can be found at: |
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http://emotionalliteracyeducation.com/war-cause-solution.shtml
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| | <b>Indianb> literature : Literature : 123india |
 | | India'sLanguages and Scripts - Samples of ancient <b>Indianb> inscriptions and scripts of many <b>Indianb> languages. |  | | Girvanabharati - information on Sanskrit, Vedic sciences, arts & astrology in 4 languages. |  | | <b>Indianb> Literary Works - Amir Khusro, Panchatantra, Mirza Ghalib, Urdu, Gujarati poetry, Madhushala. |
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http://dir.123india.com/arts_and_culture/literature
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| | India Page |
 | | Amir Khusro Website 13th century <b>Indianb> Sufi Poet by Yousuf Saeed, New Delhi [ Mirror Site ] |  | | Languages and Scripts of India by Yashwant K. Malaiya |  | | <b>Indianb> Air Force Martyr List in Operation Safed Sagar They died fighting... |
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http://coulomb.ecn.purdue.edu/~bulsara/INDIA/india.html
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http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/Special:Allpages/List_of_Indi.html
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| | Wikipedia:WikiProject Wiki Syntax/square-brackets-012.txt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | List of universities in New Zealand : Unopened or unclosed ]] : On line that starts with: *[[Massey University]] ([[Palmerston North]], [[Albany, New ZealandAlbany]]]]) |  | | List of universities in Karachi : Unopened or unclosed ]] and ] : On line that starts with: Zabist ]]] |  | | Randomly select one block of 5 problems from the list of contents below. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Wiki_Syntax/square-brackets-012.txt
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| | Databases and Articles List: Tisch Library: Tufts University |
 | | Over 125,000 titles listed in Pollard and Redgrave's Short-Title Catalogue (1475-1640), Wing's Short-Title Catalogue (1641-1700), and the Thomason Tracts (1640-1661), comprising all known English language books from the beginning of printing to 1700. |  | | Nearly 3,000 poems written by African-American poets in the late 18th and 19th centuries. |  | | Databases and Articles List: Tisch Library: Tufts University |
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http://www.library.tufts.edu/tisch/Subject/alpha.htm
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| | From PatronÂs Desk |
 | | The system can be localized for other <b>Indianb> Languages apart from Devanagari. |  | | The MANTRA Technology is being expanded for translating the English texts into other <b>Indianb> languages such as Gujarati, Bengali, and Telugu. |  | | During the decade of 1991-2000, a number of projects were supported under the TDIL (Technology Development for <b>Indianb> Languages) programme.During 2001, this program is refocused with the decade vision of ÂDigital Unite and Knowledge for All to achieve through the mission of ÂCommunicating without language barrier and moving up the knowledge chainÂ. |
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http://tdil.mit.gov.in/newsletter2.htm
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| | Internet Women's History Sourcebook |
 | | Geoffrey Chaucer: Prologue to the Canterbury Tales, original language. |  | | This page is a subset of texts derived from the three major online Sourcebooks listed below. |  | | This sourcebook attempts to present online documents and secondary discussions which reflect the various ways of looking at the history of women within broadly defined historical periods and areas. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/women/womensbook.html
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| | Fatware - Faust (movie) |
 | | List above last updated 01:34 Pacific Time, Tuesday, 21 December 2004. |  | | Click on a topic listed below to see the essay and selected links for it, |  | | Here are links to some other sites you might find interesting or useful: |
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http://omniknow.com/pages/Topics2997.html
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| | University Press of Kentucky |
 | | A complete listing of all of our books in print appears below |  | | Language, Race, and Social Class in Howells's America |  | | Click here to request a free copy of our catalog, or call toll free (800) 839-6855 |
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| | APNA, Academy of the Punjab in North America |
 | | Encounters With Punjabi Language - Dr. Khalid Suhail |  | | APNA's <b>Indianb> Chapter Celebrates: "Ek Sham Shiv De Naam" |  | | 22 Modern Punjabi Poets - In Their Own Voice |
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http://www.apnaorg.com
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| | Pubnet Publishers and Suppliers |
 | | price and availability updated daily on nearly 500,000 listings! |  | | Please contact our Service Center to access this free service for members. |
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| | Etymology of Selected Words of <b>Indianb> Language Origin |
 | | Hence it is ironical that many <b>Indianb> words, mainly from Sanskrit and Persian, were absorbed into the English language during the British colonial rule in India, known as the British Raj. |  | | This maybe because South <b>Indianb> languages tend to stress the sounds 't' and 'd' more, which Europeans may have considered to be disagreeable to their ear. |  | | In the North <b>Indianb> languages 't' is mostly pronounced as 'th', as in thing; while the 'd' is pronounced as 'th' in this. |
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http://www.wmich.edu/dialogues/themes/indianwords.htm
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