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Forming Mandarin Negatives
Mandarin Chinese does not have a single word which means "no." Instead, Mandarin Chinese negatives are formed by placing the particle "bu" before the verb.
Chinese Investment Environment
China attracted USD 95 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2009, second only to the United States. China's sustained high economic growth rate and the expansion of its domestic market help explain its attractiveness as an FDI destination.
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John Stuart Mill's Classic Essay on Virtue and Happiness
Philosopher John Stuart Mill relies on strategies of classification and division to defend the principle that "happiness is the sole end of human action."
How to Easily Make Crossword Puzzles for Your Students
Easy-to-follow directions on how to find free software for making Spanish-language crossword puzzles.
Homophone Corner: Bare and Bear
Here you'll find definitions, examples, and exercises to help you understand the differences between "bare" and "bear."
What Are Orthographic Accents?
Definition of "orthographic accent" and a brief explanation of how one is used in Spanish.
London, by Henry James
In this essay, American novelist Henry James recalls his first visit to the "dreadful, delightful" and "above all, overwhelming" city of London, where he later lived for more than 20 years.
induction
Method of reasoning by which a rhetor collects a number of instances and forms a generalization that is meant to apply to all instances.
Emerson's Classic Essay on Giving and Receiving Gifts
In this short essay (an extended definition), Emerson encourages us to do some high thinking" about the nature of both gift-giving and gift-receiving.