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Both the words have the roots of fasci. Are they related in some way? I know fascism is what Mussolini invented, about the way to rule like a dictator and the citizens cannot go against the ruler. He she will be executed or mysteriously dissapeated. But Fascinaiton is just a normal word of intrigue and something that is kool to someone. Do they have somehting to do with each other???

2006-06-18 23:00:19 · 6 answers · asked by ♥PurePoison♥ 3

Can you teach me, please? or whether you can help me to find it in other foreign language as much as you know?
Thank you :)

2006-06-18 22:49:30 · 30 answers · asked by HIROYUKI Y 2

2006-06-18 20:57:16 · 11 answers · asked by NiGhT 6

2006-06-18 20:09:30 · 5 answers · asked by tsewang norbu 1

You are smart is true.

2006-06-18 20:01:50 · 18 answers · asked by donotmisstony 2

2006-06-18 19:56:54 · 8 answers · asked by gremch 1

Less than one week after the graduation, he was killed by a car accident.

2006-06-18 19:53:48 · 23 answers · asked by donotmisstony 2

sono yume wo kanaetai
tatta hitori no jibun no tame ni
"akiramenai" sono kotoba ga
ikiru to iu kachi ni kawaru

tooku kagayaku
kasuka na hikari tayori ni
kuruyami no naka wo samayoinagara
daremo ga mirai wo sagashiteru
dakedo wasurenaide
nagareru namida wo
wakachiaeru tomo ga iru koto wo

sono yume wo kanaetai
nido to kaeranu taisetsu na hibi
"akiramenai" sono kotoba ga
ikiru to iu kachi ni kawaru

nayande ita tte
nan ni mo hajimaranai sa
michibata ni saita na mo naki hana no
tsuyoi (inochi) ni kokoro utare
dakara makenaide
asu ni tachimukaou
ano hi no kuyashisa bane ni shite

sono yume wo kanaetai
tsuyoku shinjite aruite yukou
"akiramenai" sono kotoba ga
ikiru to iu kachi ni kawaru

shiawase nante kokoro no mochiyou dakara
ameagari... sora ni kakaru niji no you ni
itsumo hohoemi wo wasurezu ni

sono yume wo kanaetai
tooku kagayaku hoshi ni chikau yo
meguru kisetsu sorezore no
ikiru chikara wo shinjiyou

haru no mebae natsu no hizashi
nanigenai hibi sono subete ga
aki no ame mo fuyu no kaze mo
ikiru chikara ni kaete kureru

kono yume wo kanaetai
tatta hitori no jibun no tame ni
"akiramenai" sono kotoba ga
ikiru to iu kachi wo kaeru
chiisana yume mo itsuka kitto
ikiru to iu kachi ni kawaru

2006-06-18 19:42:22 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Whenever my answer is chosen as the best, I get the following message from Yahoo:

“Your answer to the following question really hit the spot and has been chosen as the best answer”

I think it is grammatically wrong and that it should be corrected as follows: Your answer to the following question HAS really hit the spot and WAS chosen as the best answer”

What do you think? And Why?

Present Perfect Tense is used to describe an event that took place in the past without specifying the exact time it took place.

Eg: I HAVE READ the book “Da Vinci Code”

Past Tense is used to describe an event that took place in the past. Here the time it took place is indicated.

Eg: I READ the “Da Vinci Code” last week.

When describing an event that took place in the past without specifying when exactly it took place, we use Present Perfect Tense for the first verb and past tense for the subsequent verbs.

Eg: I HAVE READ “Da Vinci Code”. I LIKED it very much.

What do you think? And Why?

2006-06-18 19:39:33 · 16 answers · asked by Inquisitive 2

Honestly, I think it should be offered at ALL schools as a 2nd language.

2006-06-18 19:11:05 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-06-18 18:23:19 · 29 answers · asked by Amelia S 1

my husband is Danzel Davis Marcantel III and they call him Trey for the third. What could we call the Fourth?

2006-06-18 18:10:28 · 14 answers · asked by Amelia S 1

Please? Thankyou

2006-06-18 17:16:40 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous

Whenever my answer is chosen as the best, I get the following message from Yahoo:

“Your answer to the following question really hit the spot and has been chosen as the best answer”

I think it is grammatically wrong and that it should be corrected as follows: Your answer to the following question HAS really hit the spot and WAS chosen as the best answer”

What do you think? And Why?

2006-06-18 16:49:30 · 7 answers · asked by Inquisitive 2

Why do alot of people get offended when others suggest that people from other countries should learn to speak english? I think if you come to America and become a citizen you should learn how to speak the language well enough to communicate to others.I dont think its right that the American people should have to have our tax money spent on interpertors in schools or government agencies(social security office, welfare,etc.)If you want to be here you should learn the language.

2006-06-18 16:25:31 · 23 answers · asked by queeniez71 5

I recently moved from the country to a very busy part of the city and I'm getting more and more irritated by the use of slang words in everyday speech... Half of the time I can't even understand what my co-workers are saying.

2006-06-18 15:39:45 · 27 answers · asked by Clara Z 3

2006-06-18 15:39:25 · 6 answers · asked by virk1313 1

2006-06-18 15:37:24 · 7 answers · asked by Laura Palmer 5

2006-06-18 14:55:34 · 4 answers · asked by charles y 2

I am rele interested in learning a 2nd language, but i was wondering if there was any languages that were easier to learn and more interesting than others?

2006-06-18 14:25:45 · 13 answers · asked by ..... 2

2006-06-18 14:12:41 · 16 answers · asked by allhandsandtongue 1

ive posted a question before about this...but i just recently found a site that told me different ways to say it than those who responded to my last post. so can someone please clarify the proper way to say 'I have missed you' in japanese

-other responses-

1. samishii kunaru

-website answers-

1.koishitau
2.sabishigaru
3.shitau

please give answers <33

2006-06-18 13:47:20 · 2 answers · asked by kara c 2

2006-06-18 13:46:50 · 10 answers · asked by Cosette 3

2006-06-18 13:07:17 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-06-18 13:01:01 · 3 answers · asked by fliphed_hnter 1

I'm not sure how you spell it, but it sure sounds like that LOL

2006-06-18 12:56:04 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

What's the spelling, & how do you pronounced it?

2006-06-18 12:42:00 · 3 answers · asked by • Jen • 2

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