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Blackface is the tradition of a performer putting on stylized black makeup to appear as a stereotyped character of African descent. The usual version …

20 English Idioms with their Meanings and Origins (oxford-royale.co.uk) Site of the Day — Idiomic – COMMENT + Related articles (englishblog.com) The Ultimate Guide to English Idiomatic Expressions

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The Problem with Licensed Games trope as used in popular culture. The problem is that Licensed Games tend to be mediocre at best. But why? There are two ways …

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Here you can find English exercises to learn or practice Idioms

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VoiceThread Universal is the accessiblity version of VoiceThread. It lets you browse threads and hear comments in pages specially designed for screen readers.

Purple is a color intermediate between blue and red. It is similar to violet, but unlike violet, which is a spectral color with its own wavelength on the visible spectrum of light, purple is a composite color made by combining red and blue. According to surveys in Europe and the U.S., purple is the color most often associated with royalty, magic, …

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Mar 05, 2009 · In this episode of The Teacher there are three idioms connected with food: To be full of beans, I haven’t got a bean, to spill the beans.

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English IDIOMS / The Body – with pictures (myenglishteacher.eu). 50 Idioms About Legs, Feet, and Toes “Here is a list of expressions that refer to one’s legs or feet or their parts, and the meaning of each idiom.”

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The researchers then designed a computer algorithm that can recognise human emotion up to 90% of the time. For the experiment, the team took hundreds of pictures of facial expressions, and separated the images into a red-green channel and a blue-yellow channel — which are how human eyes see colour.