Daily Content Archive
(as of Friday, April 8, 2022)Word of the Day | |||||||
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Daily Grammar Lesson | |
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"Could" and the Subjunctive MoodWe use the modal verb "could" instead of "can" when describing an ability that is desired or wished for. This is known as the subjunctive mood. In what kinds of situations is the subjunctive mood typically used? More... |
Article of the Day | |
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Napster: Listeners and LawsuitsOne of the most notorious names in the early years of the commercial Internet, Napster was a peer-to-peer music file sharing service created in 1999 by then 18-year-old Shawn Fanning. More than 60 million users took advantage of the service, but despite its popularity, it quickly became one of the most controversial ventures on the Web due to the widespread sharing of copyrighted material. The music industry sued, claiming losses of millions in royalties, and won. What became of Napster? More... |
This Day in History | |
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Entente Cordiale Signed by France and UK (1904)The Entente Cordiale was an agreement that settled numerous colonial disputes and ended antagonisms between Britain and France. It granted freedom of action to Britain in Egypt and to France in Morocco and resolved several other imperial disputes. The agreement was consequently upsetting to Germany, which had benefited from their antagonism. The Entente paved the way for Anglo-French diplomatic cooperation against Germany before World War I and for what later military alliance? More... |
Today's Birthday | |
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Edmund Husserl (1859)Husserl was a German philosopher and the founder of the phenomenological movement. His philosophy is a descriptive study of consciousness for the purpose of discovering the structure of experience—the laws by which experiences are had. Husserl concluded that consciousness has no life apart from the objects it considers and, in his later work, moved toward idealism and denied that objects exist outside consciousness. Husserl had a major influence on what German philosopher? More... |
Quotation of the Day | |
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Distrust interested advice. Aesop (620 BC-560 BC) |
Idiom of the Day | |
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in(to) shape— In good, robust health; strong or fit. More... |
Today's Holiday | |
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Hana Matsuri (2024)Hana Matsuri is a celebration of the Buddha's birthday, observed in Buddhist temples throughout Japan, where it is known as Kambutsue. The highlight of the celebration is a ritual known as kambutsue ("ceremony of 'baptizing' the Buddha"), in which a tiny bronze statue of the Buddha, standing in an open lotus flower, is anointed with sweet tea. People use a small bamboo ladle to pour the tea, made of hydrangea leaves, over the head of the statue. The custom is supposed to date from the seventh century, when perfume was used, as well as tea. More... |
Word Trivia | |
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Today's topic: thickfoggy, fog - Foggy first meant "covered with a grass; mossy; boggy," as fog first meant "coarse grass" and evolved to mean "thick, murky" in relation to atmosphere. More... riley - Has two meanings: thick and turbid, or angry and irritable. More... baobab tree - Is so thick—up to 30 feet across—that some African tribes hollow them out so families can live inside. More... |