history of english language...must know a lot. or have very good resources!?
Q. .is merican an anglo-saxon dialect? .was sutton hoo a danish king? .did Vortigern invited the Anglo-Saxons to England? .did the Norman Conquest bring the end of the Anglo-Saxon time period? .was Cnut an Anglo-Norman king? .did Bede write a history of the English people? . was "Widsith" a modern English poem? .Chaucer lived in what century? . what was The dialect that Modern English came from? . The Normans spoke what language? .In Anglo-Saxon times, the leader and his men formed a group known as what? .The Anglo-Saxon monk who was a scholar and historian was ___? .Gnomes are wise ___? .The Anglo-Saxon word for me was ___? .Middle English short ___ sounds were nearly the same as those in modern English. .After 1066, many ___ and___ words… [cont.]
Asked by Jayla - Thu Feb 14 12:14:34 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Please do not cheat on Y!Answers...especially if you're a homeschooler. (This is the homeschool forum.) You need to post in "homework help". You could easily find these answers in your textbook or on the Internet.
Answered by ASD & DYS Mum - Thu Feb 14 14:39:19 2008
Q. .is merican an anglo-saxon dialect? .was sutton hoo a danish king? .did Vortigern invited the Anglo-Saxons to England? .did the Norman Conquest bring the end of the Anglo-Saxon time period? .was Cnut an Anglo-Norman king? .did Bede write a history of the English people? . was "Widsith" a modern English poem? .Chaucer lived in what century? . what was The dialect that Modern English came from? . The Normans spoke what language? .In Anglo-Saxon times, the leader and his men formed a group known as what? .The Anglo-Saxon monk who was a scholar and historian was ___? .Gnomes are wise ___? .The Anglo-Saxon word for me was ___? .Middle English short ___ sounds were nearly the same as those in modern English. .After 1066, many ___ and___ words… [cont.]
Asked by Jayla - Thu Feb 14 12:14:34 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Please do not cheat on Y!Answers...especially if you're a homeschooler. (This is the homeschool forum.) You need to post in "homework help". You could easily find these answers in your textbook or on the Internet.
Answered by ASD & DYS Mum - Thu Feb 14 14:39:19 2008
Can we stop Elitism and Create a Peaceful, Humane Society ?
Q. For other uses, see Elite (disambiguation) Look up elite, elite in a Dictionary.Elite (also spelt Elite) is taken from the latin, eligere, "to elect". In sociology as in general usage, the elite (the "elect," from French) is a relatively small dominant group within a larger society, which enjoys a privileged status which is upheld by individuals of lower social status within the structure of a group. When applied to an individual, as in the phrase "many elites come to this restaurant," the usage quite economically both refers to an individual within that class and establishes the speaker as non-elite. An elite is the result of economic and political forces within a social structure. Upon formation, societies have always had the tendency… [cont.]
Asked by Gengi$ - Fri Aug 25 09:23:01 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. no because there will always be people who think they are better than others
Answered by dnlrawson - Fri Aug 25 09:32:11 2006
Q. For other uses, see Elite (disambiguation) Look up elite, elite in a Dictionary.Elite (also spelt Elite) is taken from the latin, eligere, "to elect". In sociology as in general usage, the elite (the "elect," from French) is a relatively small dominant group within a larger society, which enjoys a privileged status which is upheld by individuals of lower social status within the structure of a group. When applied to an individual, as in the phrase "many elites come to this restaurant," the usage quite economically both refers to an individual within that class and establishes the speaker as non-elite. An elite is the result of economic and political forces within a social structure. Upon formation, societies have always had the tendency… [cont.]
Asked by Gengi$ - Fri Aug 25 09:23:01 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. no because there will always be people who think they are better than others
Answered by dnlrawson - Fri Aug 25 09:32:11 2006
The cause of world unrest, poverty, wars, human rights attrocities and social depravation is?
Q. For other uses, see Elite (disambiguation) Look up elite, elite in a Dictionary.Elite (also spelt Elite) is taken from the latin, eligere, "to elect". In sociology as in general usage, the elite (the "elect," from French) is a relatively small dominant group within a larger society, which enjoys a privileged status which is upheld by individuals of lower social status within the structure of a group. When applied to an individual, as in the phrase "many elites come to this restaurant," the usage quite economically both refers to an individual within that class and establishes the speaker as non-elite. An elite is the result of economic and political forces within a social structure. Upon formation, societies have always had the tendency… [cont.]
Asked by Gengi$ - Fri Aug 25 09:33:45 2006 - - 20 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Your question is one of the best I have read. My congratulations and thanks. Man is the cause. No question about this. But some men are more then others. So we come to the elites. For the bad and for the good. Can you do anything to "improve", or change, our elites? I believe democracy is changing our elites, but it is only the beginning. As you know the Greeks, "invented" democracy, more then 2000 years ago. Is it too long or too short?. If we can find ways to improve the democratic system, the democratic ideal, the elites will, inevitable, different and better.
Answered by alcacovas - Fri Aug 25 10:04:39 2006
Q. For other uses, see Elite (disambiguation) Look up elite, elite in a Dictionary.Elite (also spelt Elite) is taken from the latin, eligere, "to elect". In sociology as in general usage, the elite (the "elect," from French) is a relatively small dominant group within a larger society, which enjoys a privileged status which is upheld by individuals of lower social status within the structure of a group. When applied to an individual, as in the phrase "many elites come to this restaurant," the usage quite economically both refers to an individual within that class and establishes the speaker as non-elite. An elite is the result of economic and political forces within a social structure. Upon formation, societies have always had the tendency… [cont.]
Asked by Gengi$ - Fri Aug 25 09:33:45 2006 - - 20 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Your question is one of the best I have read. My congratulations and thanks. Man is the cause. No question about this. But some men are more then others. So we come to the elites. For the bad and for the good. Can you do anything to "improve", or change, our elites? I believe democracy is changing our elites, but it is only the beginning. As you know the Greeks, "invented" democracy, more then 2000 years ago. Is it too long or too short?. If we can find ways to improve the democratic system, the democratic ideal, the elites will, inevitable, different and better.
Answered by alcacovas - Fri Aug 25 10:04:39 2006
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