Via: Buzz of the Orient • The NT Literary Society • 35 Comments • 2 Likes • one month ago
Why Is Thanksgiving in the U.S. Celebrated on a Thursday?
Via: Buzz of the Orient • Confucius • 25 Comments • 4 Likes • one month ago
“And why the fourth Thursday, for that matter?”
Ten photos from across China: Nov 8 - 14
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Top 10 Thanksgiving Movies Of All Time
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The biggest and most flamboyant American cars
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Looking to escape politics for the next 4 years? This cruise has you covered
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Auteur Theory: Definition and Famous Auteur Directors
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“Definition of the auteur theory in film, including a list of famous auteurs like Alfred Hitchcock, Charlie Chaplin, Orson Welles, Martin Scorsese”
Can You Pass this Homophone Test?
By: Buzz of the Orient • Great NON-POLITICAL Articles • 98 Comments • 6 Likes • one month ago
Can You Pass this Homophone Test?
Homophones are words that sound the same, but have different spellings and meanings, such as 'hour' and 'our' or 'rain' and 'reign'. This is the kind of test I used with my high school students whom I taught English. For them, English was a second language....
The Meaning and Origin of ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls; It Tolls for Thee’
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Let Jay Leno Tell You Why the 1934 Chrysler Airflow Was So Revolutionary
Via: Buzz of the Orient • Classic Cars and Boats • 19 Comments • 4 Likes • one month ago
BUZZ NOTE: There is a youtube video at the end of this article that I believe is of Jay Leno talking about the Chrysler Airflow car which can be accessed by clicking on the SEEDED CONTENT link just below this message which will open the original source article.