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What's All This Talk About Couple "Communication Skills?" - 0 views

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    Before you commit to a lifelong partnership with anyone, best to take a serious look at how the two of you communicate. This free couples communication quiz might be a good starting point. How the two of you communicate is the single best indicator of how likely it is that you will enjoy your lifelong partnership.
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The Biggest Mistake We Make When We Communicate - 0 views

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    It should have been obvious how I felt. It goes without saying! The most common source of miscommunication in any relationship is a very simple one: We routinely fail to realize how little we are actually communicating. In other words, we think we say a lot more than we actually do.
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How Slang Affects Students in the Classroom - 1 views

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    Slang and other text-talk terms have been making their way into student's academic essays and even their college essays. Students have stopped capitalizing words and stopped using punctuation altogether. While the future is unclear, it may be possible for academic writings to learn to accept this new way of writing.
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For a Better Brain, Learn Another Language - 0 views

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    Many languages have words that do not exist in English. Speaking many languages gives you a different way to use the different languages. Multi-linguals tend to score better on math, english, vocabulary, and even on standardized tests. Also, a multi-lingual's ability to focus on details of language that help to slow down cognitive decline.
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What the World Will Speak in 2115 - 0 views

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    In 1880 a Bavarian priest created a language that he hoped the whole world could use. That language failed because English was already on the rise. Why is English growing more popular when Chinese is the largest language in the world? It is possible by 2115 that there will only be 600 languages from the 6,000 there are today.
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BBC - Today - The death of language? - 2 views

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    An estimated 7,000 languages are being spoken around the world. But that number is expected to shrink rapidly in the coming decades. What is lost when a language dies? In 1992 a prominent US linguist stunned the academic world by predicting that by the year 2100, 90% of the world's languages would have ceased to exist.
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