Daily Content Archive
(as of Thursday, November 16, 2023)Word of the Day | |||||||
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Daily Grammar Lesson | |
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Prepositions in IdiomsMany prepositions can be used with certain words or phrases to form idioms. These prepositional idioms typically begin or end with a preposition. How can prepositional idioms function in a sentence? More... |
Article of the Day | |
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Satellite RadioA satellite radio is a digital radio that receives signals broadcast by communications satellites. Since satellite radio operates wherever there is line of sight between the antenna and satellite, the signal spans a much wider geographical range than terrestrial radio. Satellite radio service is subscription-based and can only be accessed through specialized receivers. How many satellites are generally needed to provide service to an entire continent? More... |
This Day in History | |
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UNESCO Founded (1945)Established in the aftermath of World War II, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) aims to further peace by acting as a clearinghouse for the exchange of ideas and knowledge and by improving education, especially supporting efforts to eliminate illiteracy. In 1972, it helped establish the World Heritage program, which promotes government protection for cultural sites and natural areas. Why did the US and the UK withdraw from UNESCO in the mid-1980s? More... |
Today's Birthday | |
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W. C. Handy (1873)Largely self-taught, Handy was American songwriter and band leader who began his career as a cornet player in a minstrel show in 1896. He later organized various small bands and was among the first to publish blues sheet music, rising to prominence with his Memphis Blues. In 1918, he moved from Memphis to New York City and remained active as a writer and publisher of music, in spite of growing blindness, until shortly before his death. What are some of Handy's most famous songs? More... |
Quotation of the Day | |
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Of all lies, art is the least untrue. Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880) |
Idiom of the Day | |
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have (one's) head read— To have one's logic or sanity examined or reevaluated, usually regarding some ridiculous decision, plan, or idea. A reference to a psychiatric evaluation, the phrase is usually used prescriptively. More... |
Today's Holiday | |
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Bard of Armagh Festival of Humorous Verse (2023)The town of Armagh, Northern Ireland, is featured in a famous ballad called "The Bard of Armagh." That poem's title inspired the name of the Bard of Armagh Festival of Humorous Verse, an annual event that has taken place since 1993. Poets appear before audiences to recite their works and compete for best poem. To determine the official entries, a selection process was established that ensures each poem does not exceed a length of 650 words and features humorous verse suitable for a family audience. The finals usually take place at the Armagh City Hotel. More... |
Word Trivia | |
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Today's topic: successmarplot - A person who spoils a plot or who ruins the success of an undertaking or process. More... acid test - A test that is conclusive of the value or success of something, derived from the original use of nitric acid as a test for gold. More... core asset, core competency - A core asset is something essential to success, and a core competency is a distinguishing advantage. More... exploit - Originally meant "progress, success," and "speed." More... |