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The moral of all this is that antioxidants greatly help the body remove all the junk. There are many antioxidants. All more or less do the same thing. But some are more effective than others.

Merry, Happy, Joyous, Cheerful, Glad... are all synonyms, so they mean the same thing, and they are all adjectives, which means they describe nouns. But only one of them describes the noun Christmas or the noun Birthday. Happy Christmas and Merry Birthday do not exist in North American English, even though the grammar is perfect.

quotes in latin Believe it's Possible. You must believe you can learn. Visualize the successful outcome of learning to speak Spanish. See yourself speaking it clearly in a desirable situation. Map out the steps you need to follow, put them in writing, and take daily consistent action.

Fairfield University is located Fairfield, Connecticut, in the New England region of the United States. Their trademark is a true depiction of their history and culture. The image of the shield consists of gold pinecones have been inspired by the coat of arms of the family of Saint Robert Bellarmine, whom the university was originally named after. There are also images of a cluster of grapes and a hart crossing a ford. The college name is written in straight and thick fonts around the edge of the emblem.

latin language Now instead of having sacks of paper we use little square plastic cards to buy stuff with money that we don't have. We promise to pay for it with money that we may never get. When we get it paid for we will go out and buy more stuff because the stuff we have now will be broken.

The word procrastinate is formed from two latin words - pro, meaning 'forward', and crastinus, meaning 'belonging to tomorrow'. So, procrastination is the act of putting something into tomorrow and, of course, it suggests that it is always 'in tomorrow' - so never gets done.

Firstly, as someone who was brought up bilingual (not French, another MUCH less 'major' language), let me tell you that in a sense it's not important which language you learn, just speaking any foreign language needs language is a huge advantage. It massively broadens your outlook on life, gives you the ability to identify with people from other cultures (until you learn their language, you will be under the delusion that they think like you do - they don't!) and last but not least, once you have learned one language it gets a whole lot more easier learning others.