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Ramisa

What are affixes?

Affixes in English Anyone who is familiar with the English language may have noticed that many words have similar beginnings and endings. We call these parts affixes, and there are pl...
Geoff

`Preaching the gospel of reasonableness`: Anglo-German Relations, 1919-1939

Preaching the gospel of reasonableness : Anglo-German Relations 1919-1939 In the Shadow of Versailles, 1919-23 For all the contradictions and inconsistencies which were enshr...
Geoff

Schreck and Schadenfreude: Hitler, German Alliance Priorities and the Abyssinian Crisis, 1935-6

Schreck and Schadenfreude:Hitler, German Alliance Priorities and the Abyssinian Crisis, 1935-6The Abyssinian crisis of 1935-6 is widely perceived as a seminal development in the int...
Ibrahim

Misconceptions about studying languages

The Arabic language is one of the oldest languages, and non-native speakers believe that it is a difficult language, but in fact, when studying its vocabulary and grammar, the opposit...
Nahéma Adèle

5 free ways you can practice French conversation with a real person!

5 free ways you can practice French conversation with a real person!Quick tips series Hello, amazing French learners!In this quick tips series, I am going to discuss ways that you can...
Elliot

Development and the public debt-Laffer curve

Once more, the issue of government debt and its impact on economic growth has dominated the forefront of politicians , policymakers and academics agendas following the record-...
James

Descartes` Method of Radical Doubt: Causes and Consequences

The Cartesian RevolutionRene Descartes (d.1650 AD) is often referred to as the father of modern philosophy with good reason. Through his writings in Meditations, Descartes ushered i...
James

The Problem of Particulars among the Pietistic Philosophers: Aquinas, Scotus, and William of Ockham

Among the most fundamental distinctions made in philosophy is between the categories of the universal and the particular. In the theory of universals, objects are divided into thin...
James

Who were the Historical Sophists?

Who were the Sophists?It has become somewhat of a clich to accuse one s intellectual opponents of sophistry, yet who exactly the historical sophists were seems to elude many who...
James

The Problem of Parmenides (and its Possible Solutions)

The Problem of ParmenidesIt seems at once intuitive to affirm that things change based on the shared human experience of nature leaves turn red and fall to the ground in Autumn be...