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For 14 years the most advanced geographic encyclopedia and quiz on the App Store. > This app is the same as “Geography of the World”, but all content is UNLOCKED. It is compatible with Volume Purchase Program and is suitable for educational organizations. To try before you buy, download “Geography of the World” for FREE and you can purchase the same content right inside that app. This app is an ideal companion for people who want to learn more about geography. It includes more than 50 thousand facts about more than 300 countries and territories of the world, including all 50 U.S. states. In addition to browsing the data, you can play 9 types of quiz games about flags, capitals or location of countries. ENCYCLOPEDIA: • More than 300 countries and territories, grouped into 6 continents, each with: – Official name, flag, capital, ISO codes, and political status. – Location on continent with a mini map. – Area, border length, highest and lowest points. – Population, it’s density and growth, largest cities, and urbanization rate. – Official languages, currency, and major religions. – GDP and it’s growth, trade balance, and unemployment rate. – Neighbouring countries, nearby countries, and administered territories. – Time zones, telephone subscriptions, and internet users. – And many more… • Search by names, capitals, highest peaks, and ISO codes. • Sort and compare all countries by many attributes, like area, population or GDP, with colored map diagrams. • Export all the data to CSV tables for your own analysis. • App is fully accessible using VoiceOver, including many of the quizzes. QUIZ: • Play quizzes with flags, blind maps, capitals, locations, or sizes of all countries for any continent. • All types of quizzes were fine-tuned for difficulty, so they start with easier questions and ramp up to expert levels. • After finishing any quiz, app shows you a summary of wrong answers, so you can remember them better next time. • Quizzes can be displayed on TV or wall projector to be played by several people together. Main sources of the data are the United Nations, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and Social Progress Index.
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This app provides an offline version of A Shakespearean Grammar, General Glossary to Shakespeare's Works and Shakespeare's Roman Plays and their Background This app is great resource for Shakespeare study. ▪ A Shakespearean Grammar is the finest and fullest guide to the peculiarities of Elizabethan syntax, grammar, and prosody. It addresses every idiomatic usage found in Shakespeare's works (with additional references to the works of Jonson, Bacon, and others). Its informative introduction, which compares Shakespearian and modern usage, is followed by sections on grammar (classified according to parts of speech) and prosody (focusing on pronunciation). ▪ General Glossary to Shakespeare's Works contains over 6099 words and meaning. It is a comprehensive dictionary of words used in Shakespeare's drama and poetry. Entries include definitions of words, as well as examples of usage from Shakespeare and other Renaissance writers. ▪ Shakespeare's Roman Plays and their Background examines the plays, their relations to each other, and their development from classical and contemporary sources. Shakespeare's Roman Plays include Antony and Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, Coriolanus. ▪ Features: - Search feature - Bookmark feature - Words of today ▪ If you want to suggest a new feature or report a bug, please send feedback to us. Thank you!
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Geography EDU VS.
A Shakespearean Grammar

December 15, 2024