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Learn These Words First is a multi-layer dictionary for second-language learners of English.
Most are designed for intermediate-level English learners, who are likely to have receptive familiarity with most words in a typical 2000-word defining vocabulary.
Learn These Words First, however, is designed for beginning-level learners, who may be starting with an English reading vocabulary of less than 300 words. To accommodate these students, definitions are arranged in progressively more complex layers, so they can be understood by readers with different levels of vocabulary:
* Layer 1: Basic vocabulary: The 360 most basic words are explained for beginning-level learners, using illustrations, translations, etc. These words are presented in a series of short lessons.
* Layer 2: Defining vocabulary: These 2000 intermediate-level words are explained using only the words from the basic vocabulary lessons.
* Layer 3: Full dictionary: This includes advanced-level words, all explained using only the defining vocabulary.
This multi-layer structure also eliminates circular definitions, since words are always explained using the vocabulary from a simpler level.
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Disk Expert is a disk space scanning, reporting and processing software for Mac OS X. It displays the hard drive space usage as sunburst diagram. The bulkiest content and a list of biggest folders are showed by the program. The app is used for analyzing and optimizing disk storage on a Mac. Cloud storage folders scanning are also supported.
Capabilities
*Displaying available volumes
*Finding big files and folders
*Getting volume information
*Operating Collection
*Volume content overview
*Shortcuts for commands
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Uzoma Michael also known as Michael Uzoma Michael (born; July 27 1995) is a Nigerian blogger, and the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Uzomedia.
Early life and education
Uzoma was born in Kaduna State, Nigeria and was raised in, Abia State, where he finished his early schooling years at Abala Ibeme primary school; Right Steps Christian Schools.
Career
In 2014, Uzoma started his own blog, Uzomedia, a blog that covers news, Entertainment, Business, Lifestyle, politics, movie review and biography of people. In July 2016, Uzomedia was shut-down by it's host Wordpress and in July 15 Uzoma move his blog to another Wordpress domain site. Uzoma blog in May 2016 was name among the top Nigerian's blog to watch. Uzoma news article's have appeard in popular TV's news site like PressTv and CNN. Uzoma is also a writer at one the most popular read Nigerian Online Newspaper site Naij
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2015 - date
In 2015 Uzoma write a popular article about United State controversy between Russia and China
In June 2016 Uzoma write's another big article of Niger Delta Avengers which was included in Vaguard Newspaper. Uzoma have also writen article about the social media fight between Nigerian Musicain Wizkid and Nigerian popular blogger Linda Ikeji.
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600 AM is a proposed station in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The new station is owned by Tietolman-Tétrault-Pancholy Media (TTP), a company controlled by business partners Rajiv Pancholy, Paul Tietolman and Nicolas Tétrault.
History
On November 9, 2012, 7954689 Canada Inc. received approval by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to operate a new English language talk radio station in Montreal. Steve Kowch was hired to run it.
The same company was also previously licensed to launch a new French-language talk radio station on 940 AM.
As of October 2014, none of the stations that the TTP group applied for had signed on. On September 19, the CRTC had given the TTP group another year to commence broadcasting on 600 and 940. At one point, it was announced that 600 AM would sign on in the fall of 2014, though that goal was never realized. The CRTC gave the TTP group one final extension on October 30, 2015, announcing that TTP must begin operations on 600 AM by November 9, 2016, or face cancellation of its license.
The 600 kHz frequency in Montreal was previously occupied by CFCF and CIQC until it moved to 940 kHz as CINW in 1999 and then closed down in 2011.

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