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  1. Exercises: Latin via Ovid Exercises: Exercise I (Chapters 1 & 2) Exercise II (Chapters 3 & 4) Exercise III (Chapters 5 & 6) Exercise V (Chapters 9 & 10) General Exercises: Accusative & Genitive Case Accusative (Nouns and Pronouns) and Verbs Relative Pronouns I Relative Pronouns II Personal Pronouns Ablative Exercise Present Active Participles ...

    • Apuleius

      Apuleius, Cupido et Psyche. Course Expectations and...

    • Caesar

      The version at The Latin Library (T. Rice Holmes' Oxford...

    • Sallust

      1. To read with reasonable ease the passages assigned. 2. To...

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  3. The language we use to talk about suicide matters. The term "retarded" was once widely used to describe someone with intellectual disabilities. "Admitted homosexual" was once an acceptable term in news reporting to reference an individual in the LGTBQ+ community. Today, we understand the negative stigma associated with these terms and its ...

  4. Anything that reinforces stereotypes, prejudice or discrimination against people with mental illness and suicidal ideation. Anything that implies mental illness makes people more creative, fragile or violent. Anything that refers to or defines people by their diagnosis. Choosing our words carefully is about more than avoiding stigmatizing terms ...

  5. The language we use to talk about suicide is important. Below is some suggested language to use and some to stay away from when talking about suicide. Use Died by suicide Suicide Ended their life Took their life Killed themself Suicide attempt Attempted suicide Attempted to end their life Completed suicide Committed suicide Successful suicide ...

  6. This is expected behaviour when in the CMS and happens because the depth of the nav exceeds 4 levels. Suicide and language: Why we shouldn't use the ‘C’ word. Suicide Prevention Advisor, Dr Peter Forster MAPS, University of Worcester and Dr Myfanwy Maple MAASW, University of New England. Suicide is not a sin and is no longer a crime, so we ...

  7. Useful Latin phrases A collection of useful phrases in Latin (LINGVA LATINA), an Italic language that was spoken throughout the western Roman Empire until 480 AD. That continued to be used as a language of international communication, scholarship, science and the Roman Catholic Church until the 18th century, and remains the official language of ...