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- Nationalism and Transnationalism in Times of the coronavirus pandemicThe current Coronavirus pandemic strengthens a type of narrow-minded nationalism that the international community seemed to have already left behind. During the last decades since the end of the Cold War, some considerable progress has been made to establish transnational institutions which are capable of tackling the great challenges of our time. Now, however, national instincts return...Please log in to like, share and comment!
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- How many paragraphs have articlesThe appropriate length of the lead depends on that of the article, but should normally be no more than four paragraphs....The rest of the lead section. Article Length Lead Length Fewer than 15,000 characters One or two paragraphs 15,000–30,000 characters Two
- How do you explain articlesBasically, an article is an adjective. Like adjectives, articles modify nouns. English has two articles: the and a/an. The is used to refer to specific or particular nouns; a/an is used to modify non-specific or non-particular nouns
- How to use a and anThere is one simple way of remembering this. When the word begins with a vowel sound (a,e,i,o,u) then you should use 'an' as it sounds better and feels easier to say. When the word begins with a consonant you should use 'a
- Three little wordsDon't Underestimate These Three Little WordsPut simply, an article is a word that combines with a noun. Articles are actually adjectives because they describe the nouns that they precede. In English, there are only three articles: the, a, and an.
- Writing style of articlesThe structure of an article for a newspaper, magazine or website, is usually in three parts: introduction – engaging the reader, or outlining the main point of the article to follow. middle – making clear and interesting points about the topic. end – a concluding paragraph that draws the points together.
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