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Ancient text in many cultures featured logograms that represented a word or a phrase. There was no need for spacing and punctuation because the meaning of the symbol was self-contained.
This week’s Minute with Drexel is focusing on family, and how our past and present experiences can come together as we work ...
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In their own words: Microsoft leaders, past and present, on the company’s legacy and impact - MSNFor the past several months, in the course of reporting GeekWire’s Microsoft@50 series, we’ve asked variations of that question in interviews and email exchanges with key leaders from the ...
The form of the verb that goes with “have,” the past participle, can trip up a lot of English-language users. June Casagrande shows us where to find the right word in the dictionary.
Put simply, the past participle is the form of the verb that works with “have” to put something in the past. For example, “I walk” is present tense. “I walked” is simple past tense.
Empire of the Word: the past, present, and future of literacy. by Craig Takeuchi on March 4th, 2010 at 12:27 PM. Ever wonder how language began?
Lisa Lewenz’s “A Letter Without Words,” being shown at the Gormley Gallery of the College of Notre Dame (through March 27), is a series within a series within a series. Each of the 11 ...
Looking Back: Reflecting On The Past To Understand The Present So often we get stuck in the past, rehashing what we should have done, and what we no longer have. But researchers say our obsession ...
In their own words: Microsoft leaders, past and present, on the company’s legacy and impact. by Todd Bishop on April 4, 2025 at 5:02 am April 4, 2025 at 5:18 am. Share 8 Tweet Share Reddit Email.
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