August 29, 2023 [The Free Dictionary]( Word of the Day [atavism](
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Definition: (noun) A reappearance of an earlier characteristic.
Synonyms: [throwback]( [reversion](
Usage: Perhaps some deep-rooted atavism urges the wanderer back to lands which his ancestors left in the dim beginnings of history.
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Idiom of the Day [be on (one's) conscience](
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Article of the Day The iPod
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The Apple iPod, currently the world's best-selling line of digital audio players, was unveiled in 2001 for the Mac, and in 2002 for Windows. iPods store and play songs in a variety of digital formats, including MP3, Apple Lossless, and AAC. The combination of sound quality, sleek design, and slick user interface, coupled with a bold marketing campaign, has made the iPod a hit. By the end of 2006, over 67 million iPods had been sold. What medical problem may be associated with prolonged iPod use?
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Daily Grammar Lesson Common Prepositional Errors
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Some common errors that arise when trying to determine the appropriate preposition to use with a particular kind of verb. How are prepositions used with transitive verbs?
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This Day in History Battle of Mohács Begins (1526)
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In 1526, King Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia led a poorly prepared army against a vastly superior Turkish force led by Sultan Suleiman I with disastrous results. About 25,000 of the king's soldiers were killed in the battle, and the rest were taken captive and massacred. Louis himself died during the retreat after being thrown from his horse. The defeat resulted in more than 150 years of Ottoman domination in Hungary. What modern Hungarian expression of bad luck references the battle?
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Today's Birthday Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (1809)
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The father of the US Supreme Court justice of the same name, Holmes was an American physician, poet, and humorist. After beginning his medical career as a general practitioner, he shifted to the academic field and became dean of the Harvard medical school. However, he is perhaps best known for the poem that won him national acclaim—"Old Ironsides," a protest against the scrapping of the USS Constitution, which helped save the ship. What common medical term was coined by Holmes?
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Today's Holiday Canadian National Exhibition
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The first [Canadian National Exhibition]( was held in 1879 in Toronto. The fair moved briefly to Ottawa, but it returned to Toronto and was called the Toronto Industrial Exhibition until 1921, when the name was changed to reflect its nationwide appeal. Located on the shores of [Lake Ontario]( about 10 minutes from downtown Toronto, the fairgrounds occupy 350 acres of lawns, gardens, pavilions, and [Victorian-style]( buildings. Events include an air show, a horse show, celebrity appearances, and much more.
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Quote of the Day [Discuss](
Love may be or it may not, but where it is, it ought to reveal itself in its immensity. [Honore de Balzac]( (1799-1850)
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