Friday, March 20, 2020

The Evil Eye Bead

The Evil Eye Bead PAGE 2Table of ContentsAbstract..............................................................................................................1Introduction........................................................................................................1Common sense about the evil eye bead.......................................................... ..3The evil eye bead in term of axis of symetrey...................................................6The evil eye bead in term of multiculturalism...................................................9Conclusion........................................................................................................11References........................................................................................................12Appendix...........................................................................................................ABSTRACTThis paper explores the evil eye bead, used by many cultures to provide protection from the evil eye,in tems of axis of symetry, multiculturalism and common sense. The evil eye bead is an object which has been developed because of the evil eye bead. Thus, this belief has been focused on this study owing to the relationship of it with the evil eye bead. In this paper, it is suggested that there are three shadows of the evil eye bead; anxiouty abouth death, speriority complex and mistrust to the poeople.In addition, it seen that the evil eye belief is common in the world and not only evil eye bead but also different methods have been used for the same purpose. Thus, the evil eye bead has become a multicultural object. The evil eye bead can protect people from the evil eye which is supposed to cause some problems effecting people' lives in a negative way is the general common sense about the evil eye bead in the societies or cultures in which the evil eye belief and the evil eye bead are common.IntroductionThe evil eye bead is an object used by many cultures located in diffe rent regions in order to prevent the negative effects of the evil eye which is a belief that a person can harm you, your children, your house, your health and your life just by looking at you with envy and/or praising you.Talisman of Germany to evil eyeIt is suggested that the evil eye has been around since the beginning of time and the origins of it has...

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Used Transitively, Avail Is a Reflexive Verb

Used Transitively, Avail Is a Reflexive Verb Used Transitively, Avail Is a Reflexive Verb Used Transitively, Avail Is a Reflexive Verb By Maeve Maddox I noticed the following sentence in a travel blog. It refers to the availability of rental lockers in French railway stations: [Travelers] can therefore once again avail of these services particularly in main train stations in France. In this sentence, avail requires an object: avail themselves of these services. Avail can be used intransitively (without an object). Here are some examples of the intransitive use of avail from Websters Unabridged: Heroism could not avail against the enemy fire. The wall could not avail to protect the town against cannon. No comparison would avail; he was one of a kind. When used transitively, the object of avail is usually the reflexive form of the subject: I availed myself of the library facilities. He availed himself of the free lunch. They availed themselves of the coupon. We availed ourselves of the use of the neighbors lawnmower. Here are some quotations from newspapers: (It seems George over-cheered at their gathering two years ago when the New York Giants won the big game, then availed himself of the toilet in their master bedroom.)Newman shows up near the end, toting a box (www.usatoday.com) the ability to live and work throughout the EU in exchange for a cash investment. We know that among those who have availed themselves of this right are billionaire Russian oligarchs and Ukrainians accused of corruption. For the financial (www.theguardian.com) Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Misused Words category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:Cost-Effective vs. Cost-Efficient16 Misquoted QuotationsNominalized Verbs