January 23, 2009
Alright, so you’ve procured your word list, copied it down by hand (hopefully), and memorized it.
You should have also written yourself an email and made your chimerical phone call to a friend.
Now it’s time to get on with your day using…READ MORE
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January 22, 2009
Combine your love of WORDS with your love of PERV.
Prof. Paul brings you the SEXIEST vocabulary everyday.
Bathycolpian – READ MORE
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January 22, 2009
We all know that when we hear a word that ends in “-phobia” that denotes some kind of irrational fear. The word “phobia” is derived from the Greek word phobos meaning panic or fear, but how did the beginnings of the words come to be? i.e. “claustrophobia”?
That’s what we are going to find our here at Paul Needza Education’s “Phobia of the Day”. READ MORE
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January 22, 2009
Combine your love of WORDS with your love of PERV.
Prof. Paul brings you the SEXIEST vocabulary everyday. READ MORE
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January 22, 2009
This is the part where you really start to anchor these new 25 words into you personality. Remember, we are making these words part of our new personality, not just forcing our brains to retain them.
The reason why most vocabulary building systems fail in the long run is because they never take into consideration that a person with an expansive working vocabulary has an entirely different personality than a person with a limited vocabulary.
Building a vocabulary has more to do with personal change than it does with memorization.
You cannot be the same person that you always have been and expect to see any significant upshots in your verbal ability. You need to learn how to see the world through new eyes. READ MORE
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January 22, 2009
Combine your love of WORDS with your love of PERV.
Prof. Paul brings you the SEXIEST vocabulary everyday.
Ablutoskepsis- sexual excitement derived from secretly watching a person (or persons) bathe naked READ MORE
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January 22, 2009
Feeding on the beestings of the Milky Way, confabulating with each other instead of the universe, we find ourselves hidebound and lame. Our hebetude is what hinders us, not our technology, not our politics. These are only byproducts of our hebetude. These are the distractions which we vociferate upon ourselves. READ MORE
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January 22, 2009
Again if you haven’t already read the Introduction, Step #1, and Step # 2, you must go back and do so now before you proceed.
Now for those of you who are up to speed, let us press onward.
So far you have procured your list of 25 New Vocabulary Words, you have memorized them and now…it’s time to PERSONALIZE them! READ MORE
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January 20, 2009
Familiarizing yourself with Latin and Greek word roots will not only skyrocket your command of the English language, but will also make learning dozens of other languages a cinch.
Now…on with today’s lesson. READ MORE
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January 20, 2009
We all know that when we hear a word that ends in “-phobia” that denotes some kind of irrational fear. The word “phobia” is derived from the Greek word phobos meaning panic or fear, but how did the beginnings of the words come to be? i.e. “claustrophobia”?
That’s what we are going to find our here at Paul Needza Education’s “Phobia of the Day”.
Here’s a faux riddle to introduce our new phobia. READ MORE
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