The disimportance of English in my life can be seen in various contexts. Firstly, my native language may provide a stronger connection to my culture and community, allowing for richer interpersonal relationships. Additionally, in many professional or academic settings, local languages may be more relevant and effective for communication. Lastly, the focus on English can sometimes overshadow the value of multilingualism and the benefits of preserving linguistic diversity.
Li Yang - Crazy English - was born in 1969.
this is for 2 simple cheakboxes number 1 number 2The "Type="cheakbox" is the important thing that changes the input into a boxHopefally i helped :D
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For example <ul>List <li>point 1 <li>point 2 </ul>
Jian Fu Li has written: 'Conversational English 365' -- subject(s): English language, Conversation and phrase books, Chinese
OL stands for an Ordered List whereas UL Stands for an un-ordered list Let us say you have a code like below <ol> <li>AAA</li> <li>BBB</li> <li>CCC</li> </ol> <ul> <li>AAA</li> <li>BBB</li> <li>CCC</li> </ul> The output would be # AAA # BBB # CCC and * AAA * BBB * CCC Ordered lists give a numbering for the list elements while an un-ordered list would give bullets.
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I cant able to understand the question what you have asked..I will give the answer what i understand a bit from your question. Sample Code for HTML Ordered List: EX: <ol> <li>Coffee</li> <li>Tea</li> <li>Milk</li> </ol>
Google translator states it as 'similarly'
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Lithium (Li)
You simply pronounce it the way you would in english. Hope this helps.