RIP AIM

Friday December 15th, 2017 marks a sad day for fans of AOL’s Instant Messenger: the service has been discontinued. Users who visit aim.com are redirected to a support with details on its demise. The news marks the end of an era for anyone who came of age with the internet in the late 90s and […]

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the

the [stressed th ee; unstressed before a consonant th uh; unstressed before a vowel th ee] – /stressed ði; unstressed before a consonant ðə; unstressed before a vowel ði/ Definite Article: 1. (used, especially before a noun, with a specifying or particularizing effect, as opposed to the indefinite or generalizing force of the indefinite article […]

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Happy Holidays Project

As part of Dialect Zone International’s History Curriculum, students will begin to learn about different American Cultures, Traditions and Holidays. To further enrich these skills, students WILL participate in this multicultural, Happy Holidays Project. Thanksgiving Christmas New Year’s

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A, An, The

A, An and the are articles in English. A and An are indefinite articles and are used when referring to something the first time. The is the definite article and is used to refer to specific objects. Read this article to learn specific rules and examples of both types of articles. What is an article? […]

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Student Charged For Hacking Grades

In college, you can use your time to study. Or then again, you could perhaps rely on the Hand of God. And when I say “Hand of God,” what I really mean is “keylogger.” Think of it like the “Nimble Fingers of God.” “Hand of God” (that makes sense) and “pineapple” (???) are two of […]

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