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TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE

TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE. Migratory words of four origins: Greek origin Arabic origin Original ENGLISH Latin origin. TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE.

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TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE

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  1. TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE • Migratory words of four origins: • Greek origin • Arabic origin • Original ENGLISH • Latin origin

  2. TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE • Biology-word of Greek originBiology is the science that deals with the study of all living organisms and entities (viruses, viroids) and related phenomena. The term was created and introduced into science in 1802 by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and Treviranus G. and comes from the Greek wordsβίος / bios, « live » andλόγος / logos, « word, speech, science ».

  3. TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE • Microphone-word of Greek origin • The microphone is a device that converts sound into electrical signals. It has many applications, being used mainly in audiovisual and telecommunications.

  4. TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE • Pace - word of Greek origin • The rhythm is regular rhythm, a line obtained by sequencing syllables accented and unaccented.

  5. TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE • Symbol - word of Greek origin • Symbol (Greek: σύμβολον - simbolon) means a representation, emblem or image can be associated with a few words or abbreviations. The most common simbuluri, by field:

  6. TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE • Algebra - word of Arabic origin • Linear algebra is the branch of mathematics studying vectors, vector spaces (also called linear spaces), linear transformations and systems of linear equations. Vector spaces are a central theme in modern mathematics, thus, linear algebra is widely used in both abstract algebra and functional analysis. Linear algebra also has a concrete representation in analytic geometry. Has extensive applications in natural sciences and social sciences, since nonlinear systems and phenomena can often be approximated by a linear model.

  7. TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE • Digits - word of Arabic origin • The term figure means each of the graphic characters used to represent numbers in writing. Improperly, the term figure is used quite often as a synonym for number.

  8. TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE • Amulet-words of Arabic origin • An amulet meant "an object that protects a person from trouble")

  9. TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE • Mummy - word of Arabic origin • Mummy: a corpse whose skin and organs were preserved by deliberate or accidental exposure to chemicals, cold, very high humidity or lack of air when the body is submerged in a swamp. The oldest mummy (natural) discovered so far is a human head with a 6000 years old, found in 1936

  10. TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE • Clown - the original English word • A clown is a comic character, circus, whose name is borrowed from English. Faces disappear under makeup, dressed dramatically, clowns clowns shares in August and traditionally white. August wearing a red nose using black makeup, red wig and white, bright burlesque clothing, shoes high, is completely irrelevant and started in all the antics. White clown, dressed in a shimmering appearance, dignified and authoritative, he carries monthly Pierrot Mask

  11. TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE • Fastfood - word of English origin • Fast food (English phrase is translated literally as "fast food") is a type of main power supply and distribution in countries of Anglo-Saxon culture, served in the same local name, quick to prepare and consume.

  12. TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE • Jeans - the original English word • Jeans are now a very popular form of casual dress around the world, and have been so for decades. They come in many styles and colors, however, "blue jeans" are highly identified with American culture, particularly American West. U.S. population spent more than $ 14 billion on jeans in 2004

  13. TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE • Computer - word of English origin • A computer, called the computer, electronic calculator or computer is a machine for processing data and information as a list of instructions called programs. Computers are freely programmable and can, at least in principle, process any data / information are called universal (English: General Purpose, general purpose). Current computers are not only information processing machines, but devices that facilitate communication between two or more users, such as numbers, text, images, sound or video, or all at once (multimedia).

  14. TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE • Doctor - word of Latin origin • Doctor is an academic qualification in a specific area, given the candidate, called PhD, who passed thesis and obtained a doctorate degree.Cycle is higher doctorate university, whose purpose is to develop knowledge through original research. Form of teaching may be the frequency (days) and distance learning. Is twofold: scientific doctoral and professional doctorate. Consists of a series of lectures, exams and a thesis, organized by the institutions of higher education and giving his Ph.D. in a particular specialty, is called PhD.

  15. TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE • Nature - word of Latin originNature, in general, is equivalent to the material world, physical universe, material world or, simply, the universe, mother nature or terms such folk, world phenomena surrounding inorganic and organic world."Nature" refers to all things and beings in the universe, the physical surroundings, including vegetation, landforms, climate, the physical fenonenele and life in general. The term does not include artificial objects created by man or made by any human action. Also, nature is different from what we call spiritual or supernatural. Size, nature can exist at the subatomic level to the galactic level.

  16. TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE • Video - word of Latin origin • Electronic technology video capturing, recording, processing, storage, transmission and reconstruction of a sequence of images representing scenes in motion.

  17. TRAVELLING THE WAY TO EUROPE • Forest - word of Latin origin • Forest is a large area of land that grow in the wild species of trees and shrubs, species of herbaceous plants, mosses, but different species.

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