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In everyday speech, a phrase may be any group of words, often carrying a special idiomatic meaning; in this sense it is roughly synonymous with expression. In linguistic analysis, a phrase is a group of words (or possibly a single word) that functions as a constituent in the syntax of a sentence—a single unit within a grammatical hierarchy. A phrase appears within a clause, although it is also possible for a phrase to be a clause or to contain a clause within it.
There is a difference between the common use of the term phrase and its technical use in linguistics. In common usage, a phrase is usually a group of words with some special idiomatic meaning or other significance, such as "all rights reserved", "economical with the truth", "kick the bucket", and the like. It may be a euphemism, a saying or proverb, a fixed expression, a figure of speech, etc.
In grammatical analysis, particularly in theories of syntax, a phrase is any group of words, or sometimes a single word, which plays a particular role within the grammatical structure of a sentence. It does not have to have any special meaning or significance, or even exist anywhere outside of the sentence being analyzed, but it must function there as a complete grammatical unit. For example, in the sentence Yesterday I saw an orange bird with a white neck, the words an orange bird with a white neck form what is called a noun phrase, or a determiner phrase in some theories, which functions as the object of the sentence.
The date of the start of the history of the United States is a subject of constant debate among historians. Older textbooks start with the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492 and emphasize the European background, or they start around 1600 and emphasize the American frontier. In recent decades American schools and universities typically have shifted back in time to include more on the colonial period and much more on the prehistory of the Native peoples.
Indigenous people lived in what is now the United States for thousands of years before European colonists began to arrive, mostly from England, after 1600. The Spanish had small settlements in Florida and the Southwest, and the French along the Mississippi River and the Gulf Coast. By the 1770s, thirteen British colonies contained two and a half million people along the Atlantic coast east of the Appalachian Mountains.
In the 1760s the British government imposed a series of new taxes while rejecting the American argument that any new taxes had to be approved by the people (see Stamp Act 1765). Tax resistance, especially the Boston Tea Party (1774), led to punitive laws (the Intolerable Acts) by Parliament designed to end self-government in Massachusetts. American Patriots (as they called themselves) adhered to a political ideology called republicanism that emphasized civic duty, virtue, and opposition to corruption, fancy luxuries and aristocracy.
American(s) may refer to:
Coordinates: 40°N 100°W / 40°N 100°W / 40; -100
The United States of America (USA), commonly referred to as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major territories and various possessions. The 48 contiguous states and Washington, D.C., are in central North America between Canada and Mexico. The state of Alaska is in the northwestern part of North America and the state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific. The territories are scattered about the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. At 3.8 million square miles (9.842 million km2) and with over 320 million people, the country is the world's third or fourth-largest by total area and the third most populous. It is one of the world's most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations, the product of large-scale immigration from many countries. The geography and climate of the United States are also extremely diverse, and the country is home to a wide variety of wildlife.
The American can refer to the following:
I edited this film from the original one so everyone could see the whole gun fight instead of seeing half in the beginning of the movie and the other half later in the movie.. if you seen the movie, you'll know what I mean!! hope everyone likes it.. plz leave comment/rate thanx
History books traditionally depict the pre-Columbus Americas as a pristine wilderness where small native villages lived in harmony with nature. But scientific evidence tells a very different story: When Columbus stepped ashore in 1492, millions of people were already living there. America wasn't exactly a New World, but a very old one whose inhabitants had built a vast infrastructure of cities, orchards, canals and causeways. The English brought honeybees to the Americas for honey, but the bees pollinated orchards along the East Coast. Thanks to the feral honeybees, many of the plants the Europeans brought, like apples and peaches, proliferated. Some 12,000 years ago, North American mammoths, ancient horses, and other large mammals vanished. The first horses in America since the Pleistoce...
If you're new, Subscribe! → http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Grunge It's hard to believe, but there was a time before every person in America carried devices that were capable of recording every second of every minute of every day. In fact, instead of just hitting record on a smartphone, people actually had to write stuff down to remember it! It was truly a dark time. As a result, many legends have formed about America in the absence of — oh, what do you call it — proof. Here, now, are 10 facts from American history that aren't actually true at all... Bogus Betsy | 0:28 Surrender? Why? | 1:20 Talk is cheap, Abe | 2:10 False flag | 2:49 Rushing Russians | 3:25 Lucky 13 | 4:10 A doobie-ous claim | 4:39 Crack up | 5:11 Read more here → http://www.grunge.com/25722/10-things-assumed-true-american...
Daniel Bryan asks the Twins about American History and their response is hilarious! Can you count how many times they say "just kidding?" Subscribe to The Bella Twins on YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/TheBellaTwins Follow The Bella Twins on Instagram - @theBrieBella @theNikkiBella Follow The Bella Twins on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/OnlyBrieBellaWWE http://www.facebook.com/WWENikkiBella Subscribe to WWE on YouTube: http://bit.ly/1i64OdT
“Most Americans have no idea that ancient cities with advanced architectures once dotted the ancient North American landscape. . . . Why is it that top historians didn’t know about such things and why is it that they are not generally known among the modern public either?” We appreciate your participation! Please like and comment. Please be aware that if you post links to other videos or any other type of spam, it will not see the light of day and you will be banned from commenting on the entire channel. Also, refrain from obscene language and personal attacks. _____________________________________________ You may be interested in our other platforms: Website: http://www.ancientastronautarchive.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/aaarguments Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Anc...
http://storiesofusa.com/ - Highlights of major events in United States history
★ CHECK OUT OUR T-SHIRTS: https://bravestgeneration.com/collections/all ✚ Watch our "Old America" PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaGAbbh1M3ImKavW8ZY0aZyFK1c-PLCAj ►Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheBestFilmArchives ►Google+: https://plus.google.com/+TheBestFilmArchives This old documentary film (produced in 1953) traces the discovery of America and early voyages by European explorers. It shows the Native American civilizations encountered by the Spanish, the Spanish colonization, The English freebooters on the Spanish Main, and the life of early settlers in New England and the South. Historical Background / Context: The colonial history of the United States covers the history of European settlements from the start of colonization of America until their incorporation i...
The Transcontinental Railroad (AMAZING AMERICAN HISTORY DOCUMENTARY) The remarkable story of greed, innovation and gritty determination to build a railroad connecting California to the East. Peopled by the ingenious entrepreneurs whose unscrupulous financing got the line laid, the brilliant engineers who charted the railroad's course and hurdled the geological obstacles in its way, the armies of workers who labored relentlessly on the enterprise, and the Native Americans whose lives were destroyed in its wake, The Transcontinental Railroad reveals both why the railroad was built and how it would shape the nation, while shedding light on the politics and culture of mid-19th century America.
Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong is a 1995 book by sociologist James W. Loewen. More about the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0743296281/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&creativeASIN;=0743296281&linkCode;=as2&tag;=tra0c7-20&linkId;=fa2a943e54d4746ad736c9585ba27890 It critically examines twelve American history textbooks and concludes that textbook authors propagate factually false, Eurocentric, and mythologized views of history. In addition to critiquing the dominant historical themes presented in textbooks, Loewen presents a number of his own historical themes that he says are ignored by traditional history textbooks. A newly revised and updated hardcover edition was released on April 1, 2008. The New Press lists Lies My Teache...
In which John Green kicks off Crash Course US History! Why, you may ask, are we covering US History, and not more World History, or the history of some other country, or the very specific history of your home region? Well, the reasons are many. But, like it or not, the United States has probably meddled in your country to some degree in the last 236 years or so, and that means US History is relevant all over the world. In episode 1, John talks about the Native Americans who lived in what is now the US prior to European contact. This is a history class, not archaeology, so we're mainly going to cover written history. That means we start with the first sustained European settlement in North America, and that means the Spanish. The Spanish have a long history with the natives of the Americas,...
A video by Max Carocci and Simona Piantieri Full credits at the end of the video Video length: 22:09 Written Out of History blends historical facts with accounts of the forgotten legacy of Native American slavery told by indigenous scholars and anthropologists. Originally shot on location in North America, Europe, and the Caribbean, this artistic documentary reconstructs for the first time on camera the events that led to the erasure of indigenous forced labour from the annals of history. Given the extent of the subject, we are planning a WHO part two for which we are currently seeking funds. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Documentary selected for: 2011- Humanity Explored Film Festival (Australia-India) 2011- Portobello Film Festival (London, UK) ...
Stories of Navy SEALs are always captivating, from “American Sniper” to “Lone Survivor” to “Zero Dark Thirty”. This summer History’s take on the SEALs will focus on Team Six, the most elite of the Special Ops. We originally created this teaser for 2015’s ad sales. The mini-series was green-lit (in part due to this teaser, we like to think) and the spot was tweaked for on-air promotion.
The Rescued Film Project discovers and processes 31 rolls of film shot by an American WWII soldier over 70 years ago. Please contribute to our efforts here, http://www.rescuedfilm.com/#!contribute-film/c1n4x Filmed By: Tucker Debevec Audio Engineer: Eric Bower Original Music: Mark Doubleday Second Camera: Eric Bower Edited by: Levi Bettwieser
There are few stories better known or more beloved that the American Origin story. Indeed, any schoolchild can recite at least a few lines from the Declaration of Independence, or tell you about Paul Revere's infamous Midnight Ride. Except none of it is true... Centuries of campfire stories have spun America's history into a fanciful tale filled with myths and half truths. MK12's History of America is here to set the record straight. Set against the warm sin of Las Vegas and the cold vacuum of space, this is the true story behind the story -- one which chronicles the epic struggle between the Astronauts and the cowboys as they fight for life, liberty and justice for all. www.mk12.com
Capturing characters at any age is a challenge, but it's especially difficult if the characters are teenagers. Let's look at 'American Graffiti' and see how it sidesteps that and other problems that modern-day teen films often fail at solving. For educational purposes only. George Lucas Interview Clip - http://bit.ly/1qrEvZX Further Reading - 'Modernism, Cinema, Adolescence: Another History for Teen Film' by Catherine Driscoll - http://bit.ly/1KplM8k You can follow me through: Twitter- https://twitter.com/andymsaladino YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/c/theroyaloceanfilmsociety Official Website- http://theroyaloceanfilmsociety.com/
History of the Eagles is an intimate, meticulously crafted patchwork of rare archival material, concert footage, and unseen home movies explores the evolution and enduring popularity of one of America’s truly defining bands. History of the Eagles Part One and Two - A Two Night Premiere Event. Fri 2/15 & Sat 2/16 8PM on SHOWTIME. Visit www.eaglesband.com for further details and updates.
Cowboy Fast Draw takes a step back in time where you can experience a good old fashioned gun fight. A remembrance of the era from 1873-1890's, this time period is the basis for Cowboy Fast Draw. The legend of the American West was unlike any other culture in the world at that time. In this film documentary we explore the history of the real cowboys and the art of gunslinging and gunfighting. Get more information on the Art of Fast Draw at www.cowboyfastdraw.com www.sawtoothshootistsociety.com www.treasurevalleygunslingers.com
To celebrate the launch of a legacy cymbal named in honor of Avedis Zildjian III, the father of the modern American cymbal, we wanted to showcase American history and music through the people who gave it its rhythm. From Prohibition-era jazz to the Generation X grunge movement, Zildjian's legendary sound has defined American drumming for nearly a century. Behind the Scenes https://vimeo.com/180105687 Drummers. Bryan Carter, Joe Saylor, Rashid Williams, Matt Cameron Director. Jared Knecht Executive Producer. Chris Dodds Director of Photography. Andy Catarisano 1st AD. Alice Johnson Production Designer. Madison Hatch Ist AC. Tom Atwell 2nd AC. Doug Lenn DIT. Alex Pirrone Gaffer. Andrew 'Tank' Rivara Best Boy Electric. Gary Wilkins Key Grip. Jacob Overholt Best Boy Grip. Bryan Scute...
This film goes in detail through the untold history of The Project for the New American Century with tons of archival footage and connects it right into the present. This film exposes how every major war in US history was based on a complete fraud with video of insiders themselves admitting it. This film shows how the first film theaters in the US were used over a hundred years ago to broadcast propaganda to rile the American people into the Spanish-American War. This film shows the white papers of the oil company Unocal which called for the creation of a pipeline through Afghanistan and how their exact needs were fulfilled through the US invasion of Afghanistan. This film shows how Halliburton under their "cost plus" exclusive contract with the US Government went on a mad dash spen...
300 years compressed to a 1 min animation telling the interesting history of the bicycle, all the way from the wooden horse to the modern racer. The video was made in combination with an application to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, 2013. Animation : Thallis Vestergaard Music : Flying Home by The Benny Goodman Sextet http://visualartwork.dk Note: Video updated September 2014 “A bicycle is a two wheeled, human-powered vehicle, with one wheel behind the other.“ The first track of the bicycle goes back to 1493 where Leonardo da Vinci made a sketch of a very advanced bicycle. This is not proven to be true though. So is there many uncertainties on when and who invented the bicycles improvements along it's history. 00:05 – 00:12 1790, A Frenchman named Comte Mede de Sivrac says...
I edited this film from the original one so everyone could see the whole gun fight instead of seeing half in the beginning of the movie and the other half later in the movie.. if you seen the movie, you'll know what I mean!! hope everyone likes it.. plz leave comment/rate thanx
History books traditionally depict the pre-Columbus Americas as a pristine wilderness where small native villages lived in harmony with nature. But scientific evidence tells a very different story: When Columbus stepped ashore in 1492, millions of people were already living there. America wasn't exactly a New World, but a very old one whose inhabitants had built a vast infrastructure of cities, orchards, canals and causeways. The English brought honeybees to the Americas for honey, but the bees pollinated orchards along the East Coast. Thanks to the feral honeybees, many of the plants the Europeans brought, like apples and peaches, proliferated. Some 12,000 years ago, North American mammoths, ancient horses, and other large mammals vanished. The first horses in America since the Pleistoce...
If you're new, Subscribe! → http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Grunge It's hard to believe, but there was a time before every person in America carried devices that were capable of recording every second of every minute of every day. In fact, instead of just hitting record on a smartphone, people actually had to write stuff down to remember it! It was truly a dark time. As a result, many legends have formed about America in the absence of — oh, what do you call it — proof. Here, now, are 10 facts from American history that aren't actually true at all... Bogus Betsy | 0:28 Surrender? Why? | 1:20 Talk is cheap, Abe | 2:10 False flag | 2:49 Rushing Russians | 3:25 Lucky 13 | 4:10 A doobie-ous claim | 4:39 Crack up | 5:11 Read more here → http://www.grunge.com/25722/10-things-assumed-true-american...
Daniel Bryan asks the Twins about American History and their response is hilarious! Can you count how many times they say "just kidding?" Subscribe to The Bella Twins on YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/TheBellaTwins Follow The Bella Twins on Instagram - @theBrieBella @theNikkiBella Follow The Bella Twins on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/OnlyBrieBellaWWE http://www.facebook.com/WWENikkiBella Subscribe to WWE on YouTube: http://bit.ly/1i64OdT
“Most Americans have no idea that ancient cities with advanced architectures once dotted the ancient North American landscape. . . . Why is it that top historians didn’t know about such things and why is it that they are not generally known among the modern public either?” We appreciate your participation! Please like and comment. Please be aware that if you post links to other videos or any other type of spam, it will not see the light of day and you will be banned from commenting on the entire channel. Also, refrain from obscene language and personal attacks. _____________________________________________ You may be interested in our other platforms: Website: http://www.ancientastronautarchive.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/aaarguments Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Anc...
http://storiesofusa.com/ - Highlights of major events in United States history
★ CHECK OUT OUR T-SHIRTS: https://bravestgeneration.com/collections/all ✚ Watch our "Old America" PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaGAbbh1M3ImKavW8ZY0aZyFK1c-PLCAj ►Facebook: https://facebook.com/TheBestFilmArchives ►Google+: https://plus.google.com/+TheBestFilmArchives This old documentary film (produced in 1953) traces the discovery of America and early voyages by European explorers. It shows the Native American civilizations encountered by the Spanish, the Spanish colonization, The English freebooters on the Spanish Main, and the life of early settlers in New England and the South. Historical Background / Context: The colonial history of the United States covers the history of European settlements from the start of colonization of America until their incorporation i...
The Transcontinental Railroad (AMAZING AMERICAN HISTORY DOCUMENTARY) The remarkable story of greed, innovation and gritty determination to build a railroad connecting California to the East. Peopled by the ingenious entrepreneurs whose unscrupulous financing got the line laid, the brilliant engineers who charted the railroad's course and hurdled the geological obstacles in its way, the armies of workers who labored relentlessly on the enterprise, and the Native Americans whose lives were destroyed in its wake, The Transcontinental Railroad reveals both why the railroad was built and how it would shape the nation, while shedding light on the politics and culture of mid-19th century America.
Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong is a 1995 book by sociologist James W. Loewen. More about the book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0743296281/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&creativeASIN;=0743296281&linkCode;=as2&tag;=tra0c7-20&linkId;=fa2a943e54d4746ad736c9585ba27890 It critically examines twelve American history textbooks and concludes that textbook authors propagate factually false, Eurocentric, and mythologized views of history. In addition to critiquing the dominant historical themes presented in textbooks, Loewen presents a number of his own historical themes that he says are ignored by traditional history textbooks. A newly revised and updated hardcover edition was released on April 1, 2008. The New Press lists Lies My Teache...
In which John Green kicks off Crash Course US History! Why, you may ask, are we covering US History, and not more World History, or the history of some other country, or the very specific history of your home region? Well, the reasons are many. But, like it or not, the United States has probably meddled in your country to some degree in the last 236 years or so, and that means US History is relevant all over the world. In episode 1, John talks about the Native Americans who lived in what is now the US prior to European contact. This is a history class, not archaeology, so we're mainly going to cover written history. That means we start with the first sustained European settlement in North America, and that means the Spanish. The Spanish have a long history with the natives of the Americas,...
A video by Max Carocci and Simona Piantieri Full credits at the end of the video Video length: 22:09 Written Out of History blends historical facts with accounts of the forgotten legacy of Native American slavery told by indigenous scholars and anthropologists. Originally shot on location in North America, Europe, and the Caribbean, this artistic documentary reconstructs for the first time on camera the events that led to the erasure of indigenous forced labour from the annals of history. Given the extent of the subject, we are planning a WHO part two for which we are currently seeking funds. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Documentary selected for: 2011- Humanity Explored Film Festival (Australia-India) 2011- Portobello Film Festival (London, UK) ...
Stories of Navy SEALs are always captivating, from “American Sniper” to “Lone Survivor” to “Zero Dark Thirty”. This summer History’s take on the SEALs will focus on Team Six, the most elite of the Special Ops. We originally created this teaser for 2015’s ad sales. The mini-series was green-lit (in part due to this teaser, we like to think) and the spot was tweaked for on-air promotion.
The Rescued Film Project discovers and processes 31 rolls of film shot by an American WWII soldier over 70 years ago. Please contribute to our efforts here, http://www.rescuedfilm.com/#!contribute-film/c1n4x Filmed By: Tucker Debevec Audio Engineer: Eric Bower Original Music: Mark Doubleday Second Camera: Eric Bower Edited by: Levi Bettwieser
There are few stories better known or more beloved that the American Origin story. Indeed, any schoolchild can recite at least a few lines from the Declaration of Independence, or tell you about Paul Revere's infamous Midnight Ride. Except none of it is true... Centuries of campfire stories have spun America's history into a fanciful tale filled with myths and half truths. MK12's History of America is here to set the record straight. Set against the warm sin of Las Vegas and the cold vacuum of space, this is the true story behind the story -- one which chronicles the epic struggle between the Astronauts and the cowboys as they fight for life, liberty and justice for all. www.mk12.com
Capturing characters at any age is a challenge, but it's especially difficult if the characters are teenagers. Let's look at 'American Graffiti' and see how it sidesteps that and other problems that modern-day teen films often fail at solving. For educational purposes only. George Lucas Interview Clip - http://bit.ly/1qrEvZX Further Reading - 'Modernism, Cinema, Adolescence: Another History for Teen Film' by Catherine Driscoll - http://bit.ly/1KplM8k You can follow me through: Twitter- https://twitter.com/andymsaladino YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/c/theroyaloceanfilmsociety Official Website- http://theroyaloceanfilmsociety.com/
History of the Eagles is an intimate, meticulously crafted patchwork of rare archival material, concert footage, and unseen home movies explores the evolution and enduring popularity of one of America’s truly defining bands. History of the Eagles Part One and Two - A Two Night Premiere Event. Fri 2/15 & Sat 2/16 8PM on SHOWTIME. Visit www.eaglesband.com for further details and updates.
Cowboy Fast Draw takes a step back in time where you can experience a good old fashioned gun fight. A remembrance of the era from 1873-1890's, this time period is the basis for Cowboy Fast Draw. The legend of the American West was unlike any other culture in the world at that time. In this film documentary we explore the history of the real cowboys and the art of gunslinging and gunfighting. Get more information on the Art of Fast Draw at www.cowboyfastdraw.com www.sawtoothshootistsociety.com www.treasurevalleygunslingers.com
To celebrate the launch of a legacy cymbal named in honor of Avedis Zildjian III, the father of the modern American cymbal, we wanted to showcase American history and music through the people who gave it its rhythm. From Prohibition-era jazz to the Generation X grunge movement, Zildjian's legendary sound has defined American drumming for nearly a century. Behind the Scenes https://vimeo.com/180105687 Drummers. Bryan Carter, Joe Saylor, Rashid Williams, Matt Cameron Director. Jared Knecht Executive Producer. Chris Dodds Director of Photography. Andy Catarisano 1st AD. Alice Johnson Production Designer. Madison Hatch Ist AC. Tom Atwell 2nd AC. Doug Lenn DIT. Alex Pirrone Gaffer. Andrew 'Tank' Rivara Best Boy Electric. Gary Wilkins Key Grip. Jacob Overholt Best Boy Grip. Bryan Scute...
This film goes in detail through the untold history of The Project for the New American Century with tons of archival footage and connects it right into the present. This film exposes how every major war in US history was based on a complete fraud with video of insiders themselves admitting it. This film shows how the first film theaters in the US were used over a hundred years ago to broadcast propaganda to rile the American people into the Spanish-American War. This film shows the white papers of the oil company Unocal which called for the creation of a pipeline through Afghanistan and how their exact needs were fulfilled through the US invasion of Afghanistan. This film shows how Halliburton under their "cost plus" exclusive contract with the US Government went on a mad dash spen...
300 years compressed to a 1 min animation telling the interesting history of the bicycle, all the way from the wooden horse to the modern racer. The video was made in combination with an application to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, 2013. Animation : Thallis Vestergaard Music : Flying Home by The Benny Goodman Sextet http://visualartwork.dk Note: Video updated September 2014 “A bicycle is a two wheeled, human-powered vehicle, with one wheel behind the other.“ The first track of the bicycle goes back to 1493 where Leonardo da Vinci made a sketch of a very advanced bicycle. This is not proven to be true though. So is there many uncertainties on when and who invented the bicycles improvements along it's history. 00:05 – 00:12 1790, A Frenchman named Comte Mede de Sivrac says...
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