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  1. Words That Are Older Than You Think

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    Who’s To Blame For Weird English Spellings?

    Let’s be honest: It’s practically impossible to be a “good” speller in English. The way words are spelled in English just don’t match how they are pronounced. Why, English language, why? Well, we can start by blaming William Caxton and the printing press. Diving into the historical context Let’s begin at the beginning, though: England, 1476. Norman French presence was in decline as the Bubonic Plague …

  3. These Presidential Speakers Are Chiefs Of Speech

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    What’s The Buzz About Spelling Bees?

    Do you know what these winning words mean—all the way back to the first Scripps National Spelling Bee, in 1925?

  5. The Reasons to Swear. A Lot.

    Fair warning: The language here could get a little strong for some tastes. Raise your hand if you’ve ever slipped up and said a curse word in front of your boss, your grandma, or anyone else you probably shouldn’t have. We’re right there with you (totally raised our hands). Don’t be too hard on yourself. Swearing has a long history—words tend to stick around when …

  6. What’s The Difference Between “Cracy” And “Ism” In Government?

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    What Is A Bastille?

    On Bastille Day, the world parties in the name of France. But do you know what makes Bastille Day so important not just for France but the history of all democracies? What is a bastille? A bastille is French for “fortress,” “castle,” or “bastion.” What is Bastille Day? But, Bastille Day is specifically about the Bastille Saint-Antoine, which is a fortress-prison in Paris that was stormed …

  8. 7 Chinese Loanwords To Expand Your Vocabulary

  9. Abraham Lincoln’s Most Powerful Speeches Come Down To These Words

  10. The Problem With Awesome

    Many words have been wasted on the subject of when adulthood starts. Some hold that it comes about with the right to drink alcoholic beverages or vote in an election. For particularly stringent grammarians of a certain generation, the rite of passage that marks the official start of adulthood is the point at which one becomes annoyed at hearing someone say that something is awesome, …

  11. Meanings Behind The Names Of 6 Middle Eastern Nations

  12. A Brief History Of Writing Instruments