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  • Origin of Chinese Horoscopes  By : Lloydie
    Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig, and according to their places in the race, the Jade Emperor had given them each a number starting with the Rat who was the winner of the race. Since rat is the winner, rat is the first symbol of Chinese zodiac sign.
  • Aussie Slang Dictionary Synopsis  By : J Smith
    Introduction:

    Or as Aussie’s would say, this is an “intro”. An intro is what you do when you want, or need, to keep something short or brief.

    In this instance, a very brief intro to the ‘Aussie lingo’ as spoken today because it has become a very broad subject; often based on past colloquialisms, or better known as “slang”. Like any good language, it has evolved based on necessity to communicate a thought, feeling or idea.
  • Fundamental Principles Of Language Part III  By : Godfrey Philander
    The occasion of all their difficulty originated in an attempt to nvestigate the faculties of the mind without any means of getting at it. They did not content themselves with an adoption of the principles which lay at the foundation of all true philosophy, viz., that the facts to be accounted for, do exist; that truth is eternal, and we are to become acquainted with it by the means employed for its development.
  • Fundamental Principles Of Language Part II  By : Godfrey Philander
    You will readily perceive the correctness of our first proposition, that
    all language depends on the fixed and unerring laws of nature. Things
    exist. A knowledge of them produces ideas in the mind, and sounds or
    signs are adopted as vehicles to convey these ideas from one to another.
  • Fundamental Principles Of Language (Part I)  By : Godfrey Philander
    All language depends on two general principles.

    First. The fixed and unvarying laws of nature which regulate matter
    and mind. Second. The agreement of those who use it.

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