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World Public Library Machine Translation Editions

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...lic Library Literary Machine Translation System (LMTS), is an automated translation service that provides automated translations between 58 different languages. It produces translated editions of all of our 2,000,000 eBooks. Each eBooks will be available to be downloaded in any combinations of our supported languages. With World Public Library Machine Translation Editio...

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Fifth International Anthology on Paradoxism

By: Florentin Smarandache

...88 writers (in addition of folklore collections) from 23 countries with texts in 17 languages (English, Romanian, Bulgarian, Czech, Arabic, French, German, Hungarian, Tamil, Hindi, Indonesian, Hebrew, Italian, Urdu, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish) contributed poetry, essays, letters to the editor, arts, sc...

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Guide to Newspapers of Hawaii, 1834-2000

By: Helen G. Chapin

...the history of Hawaii and of American journalism. In a period of 165 years, from 1834, when American Protestant missionaries introduced the Hawaiian language Lama Hawaii (Hawaiian Luminary), to the present, newspapers have spanned the history of Hawaii from its status as an independent nation, a republic, and a U. S. territory, to its position as a state. By newspapers...

... for example, Aha Elele, Ka (The Convention), or Facho, O (The Torch), or Honolulu Advertiser, The. There are two exceptions. One is those Hawaiian language papers commonly referred to by the article preceding the noun, as in Ka Leo O Ka Lahui (The Voice of the Nation), or Na Pahu Kane (Sounding Drums). The other, for the same reason, is the Filipino language papers, as...

...112 -- Cultural -- 113 -- Establishment -- 113 -- Filipino -- 116 -- Government -- 117 -- Hawaiian -- 117 -- Hispanic -- 119 -- Independent -- 119 -- Indonesian -- 119 -- Japanese -- 119 -- Jewish -- 121 -- Korean -- 121 -- Labor -- 121 -- Micronesian -- 122 -- Military -- 122 -- Plantation -- 123 -- Portuguese -- 124 -- Prison -- 124 -- Samoan -- 124 -- School -- 124 -- S...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...n, Baluch, and others Religion: 74% Sunni Muslim, 25% Shi'a Muslim, 1% other Language: 50% Pashtu, 35% Afghan Persian (Dari), 11% Turkic languages (pr... ... (Dari), 11% Turkic languages (primarily Uzbek and Turkmen), 4% thirty minor languages (primarily Baluchi and Pashai); much bilingualism Life expectan... ... religious affiliation 70% Muslim, 20% Albanian Orthodox, 10% Roman Catholic Language: Albanian (Tosk is official dia- lect), Greek Infant mortality r... ...opean Religion: 99% Sunni Muslim (state reli- gion); 1% Christian and Jewish Language: Arabic (official), French, Berber dialects Infant mortality rat... ... Population: 180,425,534; average annual growth rate 2.05% Nationality: noun Indonesian(s); adjec- tive Indonesian Ethnic divisions: majority of Malay... ...: 88% Muslim, 6% Protestant, 3% Roman Catholic, 2% Hindu, 1% other Language: Indonesian (modified form of Malay; official); English and Dutch leading ... ...y Ethnic divisions: basic split between highlanders of predominantly Malayo- Indonesian origin (Merina 1,643,000 and related Betsileo 760,000) on the ... ...and coastal tribes collectively termed the Cotiers, with mixed black, Malayo-Indonesian, and Arab ancestry (Betsimisaraka 941,000, Tsimihety 442,000, ... ...isions: Melanesian 42.5%, European 37.1%, Wallisian 8.4%, Polynes- ian 3.8%, Indonesian 3.6%, Vietnamese 1.6%, other 3.0% 177 New Caledonia (continue...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...orth. He died every time he saw one of them. He yearned for the love and the language where he could befriend someone who was handicapped and he chas... ...er number. Sang Huin invited him to a Christmas party held for students at a language institute but stayed contained to his own students and his new f... ...streets. Everything from the thin dust-sheathed roads to the hangul (Korean language) on the signs, looked as identical as the occasional mom and pop... ...ading for the most part. He wished that his family had taught him his native language. Here he often felt like a handicapped moron. If he were an Angl... ...onths in the host country without learning much of anything about the Korean language, it wouldn't have been even a minor offense. To most he was a r... ...eautiful hair. She contrasted the two and was fascinated by this attempt of Indonesian society to allow women to be modern as long as they stayed dem... ...al to their jobs in San Ysidro or San Diego; and from there, like a beggarly Indonesian caricature artist instead of the successful artist that she wa... ...ch with its own provincial language; the provincial languages, Javanese, and Indonesian all spoken in Java; those calls to prayer from distant mosques...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...re Greek writing was developed. While it may have been written in another language, it wasn‘t written in Greek for another 400 years. So we might que... ...essful business, completing a difficult course of study, learning another language, or perfecting a golf swing are all examples of rewards won by tho... ...If, as a Muslim, I accept the belief in the same God, which in the Arabic language is Allah, and the sanctity of the first born son of Abraham, Ishma... ...andeth‘? I often wondered why 21 st Century preachers use 17 th Century language when preaching then revert to modern language in conversation.‖ ... ...n. It is strange that as many times as the Bible has been translated from language to language, that the English language of a few hundred years ago... ...anis and Somalians in Norway, North Africans in France, Turks in Germany, Indonesians in Holland, and people from throughout the old empire into the...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

... Dynamic of Human Awareness Pg 165 The Imbalance of Human Awareness Pg 167 Language Pg 168 Time Awareness Pg 173 The Power of Mobility Pg 17... ... Western Society Pg 903 The Consumer Dynamic Pg 915 The Destruction of All Language Pg 916 Consumers and Honesty Pg 919 Brainwashing Pg 935 ... ...38 Entropy and Energy Pg 1141 The Triality of a Balance Existence Pg 1142 Language with Feelings Pg 1143 The Idea of Civilized Equality Pg 119... ...e all colored and influenced by, or have their origin in the subconscious. Language The Hominid path of evolution was a path of imbalanced spli... ...ially and pyramidally. The most obvious human characteristic of this is human language. What is human language? It is the separation of sounds ... ...ystems… that mostly colonized, or infiltrated other ecosystem areas like the Indonesian jungle, the jungles of Borneo, Malaysia, and the Amazon Rai... ...diversity food plants to live on you get the Irish potato famine, you get the Indonesian rice crop failure. China suffered for thousands of years fr...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...but, mostly, a myth created by the Western media. This is where Arab, Pakistani and Indonesian teenagers learn that Osama is a fighter in a universa... .... According to the Observer, hence much of the haggling in the United Nations over language and America's freedom of action. Even more crucially, R... ...ey is, plausibly, anti-Arab. Turkish security officials confirmed to the English- language daily, Turkish Daily News, in March last year, that Tur...

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Sekar Karya

By: Various

...Sekar Karya is a collection of public domain literary works, including poems and prose, in both the Modern and Old Javanese languages. Javanese: Sekar Karya yaiku koleksi kasastraan ing domain umum kelebu ing puisi lan prosa, iki ing basa jawa modhèrn lan basa jawa kuna. Indonesian: Sekar Karya adalah koleksi kesastraan dalam domain umum termasuk ...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...rs earlier, most notably in a declaration faxed early in 1998 to an Arabic-language newspaper in London. Few Americans had noticed it. The fax had bee... ...8 Al Qaeda helped Jemaah Islamiya (JI), a nas- cent organization headed by Indonesian Islamists with cells scattered across Malaysia, Singapore, Indon... ...n” of Islamic lands. Specifically singling out U.S. forces for attack, the language resembled that which would appear in Bin Ladin’s public fatwa in A... ...s links to extremists in South and Southeast Asia, including the Malaysian-Indonesian JI and several Pakistani groups engaged in the Kashmir conflict.... ...r exposure. 87 On February 23, 1998, Bin Ladin issued his public fatwa.The language had been in negotiation for some time, as part of the merger under... ...Afghanistan.A week later, it appeared in Al Quds al Arabi, the same Arabic-language newspaper in London that had first published Bin Ladin’s February ... ...d Malaysia, where he met with Jemaah Islamiah’s Hambali. Ham- bali was an Indonesian veteran of the Afghan war looking to expand the jihad into South... ...ody Omar Hassan Ahmed President of Sudan, 1989– al Bashir Abu Bakar Bashir Indonesian; spiritual leader and founder of Jemaah Islamiya, al Qaeda–affil... ... Hajer al Iraqi see Mamdouh Mahmud Salim Riduan Isamuddin (a.k.a. Hambali) Indonesian; operational leader of Jemaah Islamiya; currently in U.S. custod...

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