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Plastic Pollution: Meaning, Causes, Effects and Solutions

On August 12, 2016 By Victor Category: Environment

Meaning of Plastic Pollution Plastic pollution is the introduction of plastic products into the environment which then upset the existing ecosystems in different ways. These pollutants cause environmental degradation and also affect different living organisms and their habitats negatively. When … [Read more...]

‘Time flies’ - Origin, Meaning, Expansion, and Importance

On August 12, 2016 By LightHouse Category: Proverbs, Sayings, Idioms and Phrases

Origin of the proverb. 'Time flies' originates in a Latin proverb: 'tempus fugit'. This Latin phrase (which means, literally 'time flees') derives from the poetic works of an ancient Roman author called Virgil. Virgil's most famous work is perhaps the epic poem called 'The Aeneid'. However, the … [Read more...]

‘Manners Maketh Man’ - Origin, Meaning, Expansion, Importance

On August 12, 2016 By LightHouse Category: Proverbs, Sayings, Idioms and Phrases

Origin of the proverb. The origin of the proverb 'manners maketh man' is often said to be in the writings of a man called William Horman, who lived between 1440 and 1535. Horman was the headmaster at Eton School in England and he also taught at Winchester School in England. Horman wrote a book … [Read more...]

Short Note on Money

On August 11, 2016 By Various Contributors Category: Blog, Finance

Money is a medium of exchange that is used to buy and value goods and services in the market. It comes in the form of coins or paper/bank notes. Nowadays money has evolved into plastic money whereby we have debit and credit cards that are issued by banking institutions. Money is used to carry out … [Read more...]

‘Love is blind’ - Origin, Meaning, and Significance of the Proverb

On August 11, 2016 By LightHouse Category: Proverbs, Sayings, Idioms and Phrases

Origin of the proverb. The proverb 'love is blind' was first found in written form in the medieval English poet Geoffrey Chaucer's work 'The Canterbury Tales', which was composed in the late 14th century. In one of the Tales, known as 'The Merchant's Tale', the narrator states 'love is blind'. … [Read more...]

Short Paragraph on Health and Fitness

On August 11, 2016 By Various Contributors Category: Blog, Health & Fitness

Keeping fit is engaging your body in activities that maintain it in good condition in terms of health as well as physical appearance. Ways to keep fit include eating healthy food, exercising and avoiding harmful substances in the body. How to stay fit and healthy? Health and fitness play an … [Read more...]

Short Paragraph on Pollution Control

On August 11, 2016 By Various Contributors Category: Blog, Environment

Introduction: Pollution is the introduction of harmful substances into the environment such as air, water and land making them unsuitable for use. What is Pollution Control? Pollution control is the process of eliminating or reducing/ doing away with practices that harm the environment. How to … [Read more...]

Advantages and Disadvantages of Inventions of Science

On August 11, 2016 By Various Contributors Category: Blog

Invention of science means the coming up of new useful processes, machines and improvements that did not exist there before. The end product must be something that is unique and of its own kind in the world of science. Some examples of science inventions include medicine, cars, buses, trains, … [Read more...]

‘All’s Well That Ends Well’ - Origin, Meaning, Expansion, and Significance

On August 11, 2016 By LightHouse Category: Proverbs, Sayings, Idioms and Phrases

Origin of the phrase. The proverb 'all's well that ends well' is perhaps most famous for being the title of a play by the English playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616). In the above mentioned play (which was probably written 1604-5), a young woman called Helena has to undergo various trials … [Read more...]

‘When in Rome, do as the Romans do’ - Origin, Meaning, Expansion and Significance

On August 11, 2016 By LightHouse Category: Proverbs, Sayings, Idioms and Phrases

Origin of the phrase. This phrase derives from a medieval Latin phrase which is attributed to St Ambrose. The original Latin is, 'si fueris Romae, Romano vivito more' which means, 'if you are in Rome, then live in the Roman manner'. St Ambrose was the bishop of Milan and he lived in the fourth … [Read more...]

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