No, it is not necessarily true
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No. Today (5-21-2011) is not described as the end; it is described as the beginning of the end. That said, you can describe ANY day as the beginning of the end, even a day in the past. For example, the statement, "Today is the first day of the rest of your life" is a statement that is true every single day.
It means "most of the time", or "usually", and refers to the truth of a statement. The statement "As a general rule we hold our meetings on weekday evenings." means that the statement "We hold our meetings on weekday evenings" is usually true or true most of the time. There are exceptions where we meet on weekends or during the day, but mostly that statement is true.
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No, they lived in Anatolia or Modern day Turkey. The rest of the statement (i.e. that Hittites were a Semitic people from real history) is true.
It is true that Kush was invaded by Rome,
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Well, honey, let me break it down for you. How about this gem: "If it's raining, then the grass is wet." The conditional statement is false because the grass could be wet for other reasons. But flip it around and you've got yourself a true converse: "If the grass is wet, then it's raining." Just like that, a little logic twist for your day.
Days are longer during the summer solstice and shorter during the winter solstice. In contrast, during the equinoxes, day and night are approximately equal in length. Therefore, the statement that days are longer during a solstice is true, while the statement about equinoxes is false.
The inverse of the statement "If it is Thursday, then I have the day off from work" is "If it is not Thursday, then I do not have the day off from work." In logical terms, the inverse negates both the hypothesis and the conclusion of the original statement.