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“He who does not speak foreign languages
knows nothing about his own.“
— Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Here’s a rough breakdown of the top languages on the web:
English: 55.4% – Russian: 6.6% – Japanese: 5.4% – Spanish: 5.2% – Chinese: 4.6%
One of the most contentious aspects of best practice discovery and promulgation in any domain, and no less so in educational settlements, is an agreed-upon vocabulary and shared understanding. As we explain elsewhere in this history, when a counter-party disagrees with you, he simply switches out the vocabulary — i.e. changes definitions or adds or subtracts from the traditional meanings of things. So we approach this topic several times a year to confirm our bearing on the meaning of things.
We observe National Poetry Month in the United States and Canada every year with an inquiry into changes in the (meaning of) definitions at the foundation of best practice literature; frequently the subject of sporty debate among experts writing codes and standards for the built environment of education communities.
In the United Kingdom, National Poetry Month is celebrated in October, and it is known as “National Poetry Day” which has been observed since 1994. It is an initiative of the Forward Arts Foundation, which aims to encourage people to read, write and perform poetry.
Other countries also have their own poetry celebrations, such as World Poetry Day, which is observed annually on March 21 by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) to promote the reading, writing, and teaching of poetry worldwide.
In past years we used a Tamil mnemonic because Tamil is the oldest surviving language and remains the spoken language of 80-odd million people of South Asia. Alas, use of Tamil confounds our WordPress content management system so in 2024 we began coding this topic in American English
Latin Phrases You Should Know. pic.twitter.com/Erq61gVW29
— Learn Latin (@latinedisce) May 5, 2024
Evensonghttps://t.co/VjMxKlTlDa@DRKoncerthuset@uni_copenhagen pic.twitter.com/fwLmoK8VoS
— Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) December 1, 2024
Full Postgame Video from Columbus 〽️ #GoBlue pic.twitter.com/YE9vSPDmAH
— Michigan Football on UMGoBlue (@UMGoBlog) November 30, 2024
Michigan Beats Ohio Again!!! #Goblue pic.twitter.com/mXbPA2VBoK
— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) November 30, 2024
1011….
THE GAME
LFGOOOOOOOOO
BLUE!!!!
💙💛〽️💛💙
The Team, The Team, The Team
Ride or die, until the wheels fall off!! #team145 #goblue #michigannation #thegame24 #beatosu #thosethatstay #smashball pic.twitter.com/rEpdJxL5pM— 🌹🏆Dollface🏆🌹 (@dollface_10) November 30, 2024
Student section 🤝 Mr. Brightside pic.twitter.com/hz7OQe6ayr
— Michigan Athletics 〽️ (@UMichAthletics) September 1, 2024
#SeniorSunday 〽️💙⚽️#GoBlue pic.twitter.com/eBqLGkkWqH
— Chloe Nugent (@chloe11_07) September 1, 2024
Student section 🤝 Mr. Brightside pic.twitter.com/hz7OQe6ayr
— Michigan Athletics 〽️ (@UMichAthletics) September 1, 2024
Pints in a pub on the King’s Road. Chelsea, London, in the summer of 1967. pic.twitter.com/f6MeyDigwo
— Bobbie (@bo66ie29) August 31, 2024
Forever thankful for our Michigan family. To all those celebrating, we wish you a #HappyThanksgiving! pic.twitter.com/70pGgq8dJD
— University of Michigan (@UMich) November 28, 2024
Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at Exeter College! 🍂🦃
Today, we are thankful for our incredible community—students, staff, alumni, and friends near and far.
Wishing you a day filled with warmth and joy however you celebrate 🧡#ExeterCollegeOxford #HappyThanksgiving pic.twitter.com/P0HEsB4Cex
— Exeter College, Oxford (@ExeterCollegeOx) November 28, 2024
Happy Thanksgiving! pic.twitter.com/g6EtPwWcNc
— Jeremy Wayne Tate (@JeremyTate41) November 28, 2024
Minnesota produces the most #Turkeys in the US, with 600 farms producing 39 million turkeys every year. 🦃 To keep us safe today, NSF/ANSI/3-A 14159-1-2024 sets hygiene requirements for the design of meat and poultry processing equipment. Happy Thanksgiving! @NSF_Intl pic.twitter.com/wOVWbc2zbG
— ANSI (@ansidotorg) November 28, 2024
Happy Thanksgiving from my family to yours pic.twitter.com/kd47Oqip6g
— Peyton Jones (@peytonjones4592) November 28, 2024
Wishing all my wonderful American friends a very #HappyThanksgiving, from the beautiful gardens of Winston Churchill’s country home at Chartwell. 🇺🇸🦃 pic.twitter.com/ce56nf642u
— Katherine Carter (@katieculture) November 28, 2024
Sir Roger Scruton on Gratitude
“The True, the Good and the Beautiful”
Wheatley Institute @BYU@Scruton_Legacyhttps://t.co/XwXRMiWJ00https://t.co/4rmZZwY7OE pic.twitter.com/ItlYGVBMyr— Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) November 28, 2024
Kicking off the day with French Toast! The Cowboy’s recipe is in the comments. pic.twitter.com/vUStSAqtWb
— Prairie Wife (@PrairieHeels) November 28, 2024
Joy Harjo was appointed the new United States poet laureate in 2019. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma Harjo is a member of the Mvskoke Creek Nation.https://t.co/2Q0OsG6ujr pic.twitter.com/dYYK8vLBX7
— Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) November 28, 2024
Workout out at the gym on #Thanksgiving2024 😂 pic.twitter.com/dJ3ym3PSpa
— Riley Nuttall (@nuttallriley1) November 29, 2024
Blessed and grateful to spend Thanksgiving with my family. From my home to yours, Happy Thanksgiving! pic.twitter.com/Q9QbdVQNmo
— Chris Yates (@CPY87) November 29, 2024
Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃♥️ So many people and things to be grateful for this year. #ThankfulThursday #Family #Thanksgiving pic.twitter.com/ieqsQ3lQgr
— Shyanne Irvin (@ShyIrvin) November 28, 2024
Aperiodic walk-through of code and standards revisions that are incorporated by reference in state and local regulations, into education facility design guidelines and construction contracts. Use the login credentials at the top right of our home page.
Thursday 24 November is American Thanksgiving! We will have a special mass at 5:30pm. All are welcome to celebrate this American holiday with us!https://t.co/VFk2XuWcV3@NDNewmanCentre pic.twitter.com/QmM5L2ldiY
— Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) November 24, 2021
New update alert! The 2022 update to the Trademark Assignment Dataset is now available online. Find 1.29 million trademark assignments, involving 2.28 million unique trademark properties issued by the USPTO between March 1952 and January 2023: https://t.co/njrDAbSpwB pic.twitter.com/GkAXrHoQ9T
— USPTO (@uspto) July 13, 2023
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