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1Second language acquisition — is the process by which people learn a second language in addition to their native language(s). The term second language is used to describe the acquisition of any language after the acquisition of the mother tongue. The language to be learned is …
2Second Triumvirate — See also the Second Triumvirate (Argentina) which held power in 1812. The Second Triumvirate is the name historians give to the official political alliance of Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (later known as Augustus), Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, and… …
3Second Foundation — infobox Book | name = Second Foundation title orig = translator = image caption = Dust jacket from the first edition author = Isaac Asimov illustrator = cover artist = Ric Binkley country = United States language = English series = Foundation… …
4second — sec|ond1 W1S1 [ˈsekənd] number 1.) the second person, thing, event etc is the one that comes after the first ▪ the Second World War ▪ the second of August ▪ a second year student ▪ his second wife ▪ Clinton s second term in office ▪ the second… …
5second — {{11}}second (adj.) after first, c.1300, from O.Fr. second, from L. secundus following, next in order, from root of sequi follow (see SEQUEL (Cf. sequel)). Replaced native OTHER (Cf. other) in this sense because of the ambiguousness of the… …
6Second-impact syndrome — (SIS) is an extremely rare condition in which the brain swells rapidly and catastrophically after a person suffers a second concussion before symptoms from an earlier concussion have subsided. SIS may develop when a second blow to the head occurs …
7Second Coming of Christ — Second Coming redirects here. For other uses, see Second Coming (disambiguation). Part of a series on Eschatology …
8Second Intifada — Part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and Arab–Israeli conflict Clockwise from above: A masked P …
9Second Sino-Japanese War — Part of the Pacific War of World War II (from 1941) …
10Term limits in the United States — Term limits to offices in the United States:Historical backgroundTerm limits, or Rotation in office, dates back to the American Revolution, and prior to that to the democracies and republics of antiquity. The council of 500 in ancient Athens… …