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"Language of street" Vol 1 fanzine.
Authors: Dimitriy W. - Igor O.
Home made print.
30 pages.
Yalta - Ukraine - 2008
Barstow chapters of Spanish, French and Chinese language honor societies inducted new members at a celebration assembly on March 10, 2020. (Photo by Todd Race)
A cameo role in Vic Sotto's 2001 Blockbuster Movie: LASTIKMAN (Interpreting for a Deaf adult who witnessed a crime...)
Forgive my rather emotional language, but if you are responsible for this you are a moron of the first order.
Okay, maybe you just put the paint pot down and walked on, then another moron knocked it over.
Next morning, a load of little kids had to walk to school through this. It's all over their shoes, its gets walked into their school, into their houses, ruins the paving stones in the Passage...still think there's no consequences to just leaving that paint pot in the street?
When that butterfly flaps its wings, I hope you are at the epicentre of the subsequent earthquake...
Update Enterprise cleared the pot and put some sort of granules down on the mess but not before the paint had been walked all through the infant school and caused a dreadful mess in the brand new nursery building. The flagstones are ruined. I hope there is some way of getting them clean again, but I'm not holding out much hope that they'll just do it. I've seen plenty of old paint spills round here that are just left.
Update #2: The flagstones in the Passage were jet washed clean, although the street on either side was not.
Adalah and the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) sent numerous letters to mixed cities’ municipalities over the years to remind them of their obligations to post public signage in both Arabic and Hebrew, pursuant to the organizations’ petition and the 2002 Supreme Court decision. As Natserat Illit continues to ignore the Court’s decision, the organizations’ have written to the Attorney General, and may submit a motion for contempt to the Supreme Court to compel compliance. (Street signs and municipal notice boards in Natserat Illit appearing in a mix of Hebrew, English, Arabic and Russian. Photo by Mati Milstein)
The English Language Fellow Program sends talented, highly qualified American TESOL professionals on ten-month fellowships to academic institutions and Ministries of Education overseas.
UNICODE 5.1.0 meets Or-Omcode∞.1.0
Unicode represents the Tower ob Babel en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Babel In computing, Unicode is an industry standard allowing computers to consistently represent and manipulate text expressed in most of the world's writing systems. Developed in tandem with the Universal Character Set standard and published in book form as The Unicode Standard, Unicode consists of a repertoire of more than 100,000 characters, a set of code charts for visual reference, an encoding methodology and set of standard character encodings, an enumeration of character properties such as upper and lower case, a set of reference data computer files, and a number of related items, such as character properties, rules for normalization, decomposition, collation, rendering and bidirectional display order (for the correct display of text containing both right-to-left scripts, such as Arabic or Hebrew, and left-to-right scripts). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UniCode
Or-Omcode∞.1.0 represents a new Universal Language de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universalsprache derived within the Doctine Of Essense by
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Christian_Friedrich_Krause
Encoding Unicode into the Or-Omcode∞.1.0 all traditional languages become semantically transformed within the new universal language parameters. portal.or-om.org/art/UnicodemeetsOrOmCode/tabid/6319/Defa...
The photo doesn't do it justice. In particular the red writing on the burnt orange background doesn't come thru well.
This unassuming little suburban strip mall post office is where the Klingon Language Institute has its post office box.
Flourtown, PA
GDPU and NUDIPU Program Assistant Stephen interviews applicants for apprenticeship program with assistance of sign language interpreter.
everything single thought i've had today has been for the most part depressing. i'm not usually like this, really.. i have these down on myself moments. and i mean-i get REALLY down. today for example. i feel like i'm going to go crazy before this day is over.
first there is the always pleasant thought and fear of lack of talent. not only in my major in school, but in any and everything. Looking at this flickr, i see juvienille work from a mediocre photographer. i would never even pretend to put anything i have taken up for sale. i wish i could write more regularly.. but then i feel like i'm only good at it SOMETIMES, when i'm extremely emotional. even then i don't feel like i can fully write what i feel.
i also just have this insanely horrible self hatred, i couldn't even tell you where it comes from. not so much of me-me..but of my appearance. it seems to me that no matter how hard i try i will never see in the mirror what i want. in terms of losing weight, most defintely. the dumbest thing i hate SO much about myself are my freckles. i don't know why i hate them so much..i just feel like a lepar--[i'm not even pretending to know how to spell that.] its just frustrating when you find most things about yourself disgustable.
i'm giving my two weeks at work and i feel guilty becasue two people just quit and i feel like i'm leaving them high and dry. but i simply cannot handle it anymore. theres too much going on. school is stressing me out enough for 3 jobs.
i feel pretty distant from my friends recently.
my family..we just need help.
long distance relationships completely suck. i've always looked down on the strange people who try to make them work, wondering how anyone could have so much faith in such a hopeless situation. now that i am one of those people, i feel so so indescribably empty. the worst thing to do is sit and think about this..but i miss him so much. i would settle for 3 minutes holding him tonight.
this is not a feel sorry for me thing.. not by any means..its just me trying desperately to get this feeling out of my chest. okayy.
Sign language chart. Hand gestures for communicating with the hearing and sight impaired or those under a vow of silence. Invented by monks.
"There is only one Chinese language."
If you look close enough there are 2 different types of Chinese newspapers. I didn't know this until I met my wife :D
AP French class with World Languages teacher Gorgui Diaw, second semester 2019-20 academic year. Photography by Glenn Minshall.
blinque_blinque persuades a passerby to join her in making cranes, with real construction cranes (and the Space Needle) in the background.
On Denny Way over Interstate 5, Seattle, Washington.
The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center held its 75th Anniversary Ball at the Hyatt Regency in Monterey, California, Nov. 5 to celebrate the extraordinary efforts of its students, instructors, staff and alumni throughout the years.
Lt. Gen. Michael Lundy, commanding general of the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, visited the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in Monterey, California, April 13, to see first-hand the Army's foreign language training mission.
Lundy spent time observing classes in Russian, French and Spanish and spoke to students of all four branches of the services about the importance of their studies to national security. During a working lunch, Lundy spoke with DLIFLC civilian and military leadership to express his views about the importance of their contributions to the training of the future force. He also addressed DLIFLC Army cadre later in the day, reminding them of their vital role in the development of young Soldiers. (Photo by Amber K. Whittington)
The Modern Language Center has arranged for a special trip in downtown Amman. The reason for the Arabic students to acquaint themselves with the archaeological and landmarks in the capital city Amman. They took advantage of their being downtown, had the chance to eat our national sweets “Kenafa”.
They enjoyed the trip very much.
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Title: Glossarium mediae et infimae latinitatis/ conditum a Carolo Dufresne, domino Du Cange, auctum a monachis ordinis S. Benedicti cum supplementis integris D.P. Carpenterii et additamentis Adelungii, et aliorum digessit G.A.L. Henschel
Creator: Du Cange, Charles Du Fresne, sieur, 1610-1688
Creator: Henschel, G. A. Louis, 1806-1852
Creator: Adelung, Johann Christoph, 1732-1806
Creator: Carpentier, P. (Pierre), 1697-1767
Creator: Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Publisher: Paris : Firmin Didot
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh
Date: 1850
Language: lat
Description: Titl: Title of v. 2-7 varies slightly: Glossarium ... conditum a Carolo Dufresne, domino Du Cange, cum supplementis integris monachorum ordinis S. Benedicti, D.P. Carpenterii, Adelungi, aliorum, suisque digessit G.A.L. Henschel Cont: t. 1-6. A-Z -- t. 7. Glossaire français. Extraits des observations sur l'Histoire de Saint-Louis, escrite par Jean sire de Joinville. Indices. Dissertations, ou Réflexions sur l'histoire de Saint Louys ecrite par Jean, sire de Joinville. De imperatorum constantinopolitanorum, seu De inferioris, aevi, vel imperii, uti vocant, numismatibus, dissertatio
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Hanging out at the AllSet Learning to play some language card games, purchased from LanguageCardGames,com.
Someone's written 'Ukraine' with a Russian letter I, and someone's come along and revised it to a Ukrainian I. The tension is palpable!
Denis Berezko from Vitebsk State University in Belarus visits our fall 2018 Intro to Russian Culture class.
Urmia (Turkish language: Urmu, Urmiyə, اورمیه; farsi: ارومیه) variously translitterated as Oroumiyeh, Orūmīyeh and Urūmiyeh, is a city in and the capital of West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 577,307, with 153,570 households.
The city lies at an altitude of 1,330 m above sea level on the Shahar Chay river (City River). Urmia is the 10th most populated city in Iran. The population is mainly mainly Azerbaijanian Turkish(85-90%), with Kurdish, Assyrian Christian, and Armenian minorities.
Urmia is situated on a fertile plain called Urmia Plain, on western side of Lake Urmia; and eastern side of Turkish border and marginal range of mountains.
Urmia is the trade center for a fertile agricultural region where fruit (especially Apple and Grape) and Tobacco are grown. An important town by the 9th cent., Urmia was seized by the Seljuk Turks (1184), and later occupied a number of times by the Ottoman Turks.
Urmiye (Türkçesi:اورمو, Urmu, اورمیه, Urumiyə;Farsça: ارومیه, Orumieh), İran'ın Batı Azerbaycan Eyaleti'nin yönetim merkezi olan şehir. Şehir, bağlı olduğu eyaletin orta kısmında, Urmiye Gölü ile Türkiye sınırı arasında, kendi adıyla anılan ovada kuruludur. Nüfusu 2006 yılı verileriyle 577,307 kişidir ki Urmiye ülkenin en büyük 10. şehridir.
Urmiye şehrinde nüfusun çoğunluğunu (tahmini 90%) Türklerdir, azınlık kısmınıysa Kürtler, Süryaniler ve Ermeniler oluşturuyor.
Urmia (Turkish language: Urmu, Urmiyə, اورمیه; farsi: ارومیه) variously translitterated as Oroumiyeh, Orūmīyeh and Urūmiyeh, is a city in and the capital of West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 577,307, with 153,570 households.
The city lies at an altitude of 1,330 m above sea level on the Shahar Chay river (City River). Urmia is the 10th most populated city in Iran. The population is mainly mainly Azerbaijanian Turkish(85-90%), with Kurdish, Assyrian Christian, and Armenian minorities.
Urmia is situated on a fertile plain called Urmia Plain, on western side of Lake Urmia; and eastern side of Turkish border and marginal range of mountains.
Urmia is the trade center for a fertile agricultural region where fruit (especially Apple and Grape) and Tobacco are grown. An important town by the 9th cent., Urmia was seized by the Seljuk Turks (1184), and later occupied a number of times by the Ottoman Turks.
Urmiye (Türkçesi:اورمو, Urmu, اورمیه, Urumiyə;Farsça: ارومیه, Orumieh), İran'ın Batı Azerbaycan Eyaleti'nin yönetim merkezi olan şehir. Şehir, bağlı olduğu eyaletin orta kısmında, Urmiye Gölü ile Türkiye sınırı arasında, kendi adıyla anılan ovada kuruludur. Nüfusu 2006 yılı verileriyle 577,307 kişidir ki Urmiye ülkenin en büyük 10. şehridir.
Urmiye şehrinde nüfusun çoğunluğunu (tahmini 90%) Türklerdir, azınlık kısmınıysa Kürtler, Süryaniler ve Ermeniler oluşturuyor.
I was asked to design some album cover for the US electronic dance group The Crystal Method with LMFAO the single is Sine Language and includes a variety of remixes by the group. These are a few of the concepts.
Today's word is commensurate, from Latin com- (with) + past participle of mensurare (to measure). Earliest documented use: 1641.
Learn more at: wordsmith.org/words/commensurate.html