Quotes
Jul 9th , 2012
Manic Monday: what’s Chemistry got to do with it?
So what’s the connection between ”Chemisty” and “periodically”? The periodic table of elements! The periodic table is a list that shows the chemical elements arranged according to their properties (based on the periodic law): As for the cat- that we can’t … Continue reading
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Jul 4th , 2012
Happy 4th of July!
Today is the 4th of July-the United States of America’s independence day. Hope you all celebrate and have fun! The Ginger team
Posted in English writing, Funny English Mistakes, Quotes, Spelling
Jul 2nd , 2012
Manic Monday
So what is the difference between “Flesh out” and “Flush out” and idea? To “flesh out” is to take the parts given and figure out how to put them together. as the Urban Dictionary explains, the term comes from the artworld, … Continue reading
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Jun 17th , 2012
May 29th , 2012
Quote-Unquote
Do you back up your English communication with proper grammar and correct spelling? If not, you might want to start using Ginger as a credible back up in case of unforeseen mistakes that could make you green with embarrassment. =) … Continue reading
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May 23rd , 2012
Word Wednesday
Today’s word is CHAOS. Chaos: (noun) A state of extreme confusion and disorder. “One man’s idea of perfect order is another man’s chaos.” – Dean Koontz, Dark Rivers of the Heart
May 22nd , 2012
Digital Flood…
The digital age started way back then… Just for laughs, everyone. =)
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May 21st , 2012
Manic Monday
Saying it differently… This might help to keep off the Monday blues… Have a manic Monday, everyone! The Ginger Team
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May 15th , 2012
May 7th , 2012
Manic Monday
Being politically-correct (P.C.) in our words and actions is a skilful art. We do it constantly at home with our loved ones, at work with our colleagues, and even with ourselves when we need some self-assurance (read this as ‘self-denial’). … Continue reading
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