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This English > Japanese lexicon is based on the 200+ language 8,000 entry World Languages Dictionary CD of 2007 which was subsequently lodged in national libraries across the world. The corresponding Chinese lexicon has a vocabulary of 2,429 characters, 95% of which are in the primary group of 3,500 general standard Chinese characters issued by China's Ministry of Education in 2013.
Have you heard the Alladin Story? Alladin rubbed a small lamp, and out came a genie. It had power to bring anything that Alladin asked for. Don’t you wish for one such genie in your life too? After that, all you need to do is ‘ask’, and the very next minute; genie will bring it to your hands, whatever it may be! In fact, there is one such genie in your own house. But the trick is, it can’t bring the items you are asking for, but it can show them as if they are real! Look around; are you able to spot that genie? Yes, I am talking about the Television. Just imagine, how many great things this little box brings to our eyes: Cartoons, Movies, Games, Songs, Natural Scenery, General Knowle...
This book is ideal for learners of Japanese as a second language who want to communicate more effectively and also for learners of English who know Japanese. This book lists approximately 18,000 core Japanese words with English equivalents. Main entries are in Romanized Japanese in boldface type alphabetically with Kana (Japanese alphabet) and Kanji (Chinese characters), if any. Next, in the same line, parts of speech label, and the entry’s English equivalents with stressed syllables* in boldface type followed by standard American English pronunciation. Underline is used to discern Kanji in a word contains both Kana and Kanji. [Sample] kūki 空気 [n.] air [eər] kūkino 空気の [a.] airy [eəri] kūkino yōna 空気のような [a.] ethereal [iθiəriəl] kūkio nuku 空気を抜く [v.] deflate [difleit] kukkī クッキー [n.] cookie [kuki] kyō'on 強音 [n.] accent [æksent] * Please refer to the website for more information. www.corevoca.com
‘Click’. That’s the most familiar sound a modern man would recognize and smile at. No, No. We are not talking about the computer ‘click’s here. Many years before computers came into existence, people used to click on their cameras. From ancient days, humankind has come a long way to reach the modern world today. This exciting journey was filled with many innovations which changed our lives. From day 1, Camera was a super hit product. Everyone wanted to own a camera, or at least wanted to pose for a photograph. As they capture so many memories, photos are treasured in every family, even today. According to a very famous saying, a picture is worth 1000 words. Instead of describing the beauty of a temple, or a hill station, you can show few pictures and people will get an idea immediately. Photography has taken this art from kings and rich people to commoners. Today anybody can own a camera and click all around. Those pictures can be printed easily and shared with everyone. In short, Camera is changing our world as much as Fire and wheel did many years back. Cameras not only look cool, but the technology behind is also fascinating. Get ready for this unparalleled journey!
Nagasubramanian Chokkanathan (born January 17) better known by his pen name N.Chokkan is a Tamil Writer who has written two novels and nearly 100 short stories. His works has been translated into other Indian languages. Apart from this, he has written columns in several Tamil magazines. His interest for writing came from his blind aunt for whom he used to read a lot of books. His love for Books then made him to write few detective stories,which are not yet published.His first short story was published in 1997. His entry into Non-fiction area was kick started by a publishing house approaching him to write Biography of Sachin Tendulkar.He then wrote Biographies of famous Businessmen,Politicians and people who shaped the world.The list includes Narayana murthy, Azim Premji, Dhirubhai Ambani, Walt Disney, Charlie Chaplin,to mention a few.
The book captures the memories of a bygone era in Kollywood while also documenting the profiles of a few stalwarts of Tamil Cinema
For much of the 20th century, the Soviet Union was veiled behind an Iron Curtain of secrecy and oppression orchestrated by the Communist party and intelligence services like the KGB. While the public knew of the KGB as a spy agency abroad, few glimpsed its extensive surveillance and suppression of dissent within Soviet borders. This book documents accounts of KGB assassination teams, infiltration operations, staged provocations, planted propaganda, and the capture of double agents abroad. But it also uncovers widespread interference in culture, media, religion, and daily life behind the Soviet border. The aim is not just to recount historical events but to offer an inside story that goes beyond the superficial understanding of covert operations. It is an exploration of the motivations, the betrayals, and the sacrifices made by those who operated in the shadows, shaping the course of history with every classified mission.
This book talks about Empathy, Sympathy and its importance in life.
Nagasubramanian Chokkanathan (born January 17) better known by his pen name N.Chokkan is a Tamil Writer who has written two novels and nearly 100 short stories. His works has been translated into other Indian languages. Apart from this, he has written columns in several Tamil magazines. His interest for writing came from his blind aunt for whom he used to read a lot of books. His love for Books then made him to write few detective stories,which are not yet published.His first short story was published in 1997. His entry into Non-fiction area was kick started by a publishing house approaching him to write Biography of Sachin Tendulkar.He then wrote Biographies of famous Businessmen,Politicians and people who shaped the world.The list includes Narayana murthy, Azim Premji, Dhirubhai Ambani, Walt Disney, Charlie Chaplin,to mention a few.