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  2. One person, one language - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the “one person, one language” method has been regarded as the best method for bilingual language acquisition free of mixed utterances. [1] The term “one person, one language” was first introduced by the French linguist Maurice Grammont in 1902.

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    USS Congress was a nominally rated 38-gun wooden-hulled, three-masted heavy frigate launched on 15 August 1799. She was one of the original six frigates of the newly formed United States Navy and, along with her sister ships, was larger and more heavily armed than standard frigates of the period.

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    Search for any page by title using a Wikipedia-like Search box. Browse pages by alphabetical order using Special:AllPages. Find a word on a page. Access a history of viewed pages. Bookmark your favorite pages. Downloads images and other files on demand (when connected to the internet) Sets up Simple Wikipedia in less than 5 minutes

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    Languages with fewer than 1,000,000 articles are represented by one circle. Languages are grouped by region of continent and each region of continent is presented by a separate color. In January 2007, Wikipedia first became one of the ten most popular websites in the United States, according to Comscore Networks. [43]

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  8. List of polyglots - Wikipedia

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    He speaks thirty-two modern languages, including twenty-one of the twenty-four official languages of the European Union (the three exceptions being Estonian, Maltese, and Irish). Among the other languages that he speaks are Russian, Bengali, Persian, Turkish, Arabic, Hebrew, Amharic, and Mandarin.

  9. One-person library - Wikipedia

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    Guy St. Clair defined the one-person library as “one in which all the work is done by the [single] librarian” (1976). The SOLO Librarians Division of the Special Libraries Association defines a SOLO as “an isolated librarian or information collector/provider who has no professional peers within the immediate organization.”