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  • English

    English

    magine a world which people always act reasonably instead of emotionally. To act reasonably is to have sound judgment, and to act with emotion is to have a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others. If everyone always acted reasonably people would not be as connected to others as they are today. Decisions would be made with a single thought process, “did they act in a pleasant or

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    Submitted: February 9, 2016 Autor: sciencerulez
  • War Peace Paper English

    War Peace Paper English

    MARTE Stephanie English 320B Professor Nishimura 10 November 2015 War/Peace Paper #1 The example I would like to discuss from O’Brien’s novel would be on page 20, “they carried all the emotional baggage of men who might die. Grief, terror, love, longing—these were intangibles, but the intangibles had their own mass and specific gravity, they had tangible weight.” I believe that this quote is an example of what they can inform the next generation of

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    Submitted: February 18, 2016 Autor: smarte
  • Metric System and English System of Measurement

    Metric System and English System of Measurement

    Objective: In this experiment we compared the Metric system and English system of measurement. Theory: The metric system is a system used around the world and is more reliable than using the English System. A unit of length measured in Metrics is meters (m). The length of light traveled in a vacuum defines the units measured by length. The English System is used by only a handful of countries. The English System is far more

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    Submitted: February 20, 2016 Autor: Vanessa Carter
  • L2 Language Acquisition in the Aspect of Grammatical Gender

    L2 Language Acquisition in the Aspect of Grammatical Gender

    L2 Language Acquisition in the Aspect of Grammatical Gender L2 Language Acquisition in the Aspect of Grammatical Gender Most of us, by the time we are growing up, are living under an environment which majority of people have fairly similar mental grammar. Under the circumstances, we have constructed an irreplaceable I-Language system so that we can excel in our native language (L1). However, when people are acquiring a second language (L2), it is unusual that

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    Submitted: February 22, 2016 Autor: Britbao
  • English 1302

    English 1302

    Brittany Brewster Comp II O’Connell Paper #4 Language/Tone TITLE “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a story held in the seventeenth century in the Salem villages of Massachusetts. Young Goodman Brown is saying goodbye to his wife, Faith, and setting out into the forest to observe an evil ceremony. In the forest, he meets up with a man who seems to be expecting his appearance and carries a walking stick resembling a snake, which

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    Submitted: February 22, 2016 Autor: bribrews
  • Language Shapes the Mind

    Language Shapes the Mind

    Does language shape the mind? Critically evaluate theoretical and empirical evidence. Essay In order to address the empirical thoughts of the question, this essay would highlight the fact that whether is there any relationship to be explored for language shape the mind by theoretical evidences. It is also a fact that this topic has been in debate since a while when theorist like Whorf, stated the debate and provided empirical evidences on the fact

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    Submitted: February 23, 2016 Autor: marfani
  • Philosophers Have Proved Conclusively That Religious Language Is Meaningful

    Philosophers Have Proved Conclusively That Religious Language Is Meaningful

    Philosophers have proved conclusively that Religious Language is meaningful. Discuss. (40 marks) In order to assess the claim that Religious Language has been proved meaningful, it is necessary to first define and analyse what is meant by the word meaningful in a context regarding Religious Language. In terms of the meaningfulness of Religious Language, it is concerns as to whether any religious text has any significance or importance in reality. Some argue that God can

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    Submitted: February 23, 2016 Autor: bradnorth
  • English "everyday Use" Response

    English "everyday Use" Response

    It must feel pretty disheartening to know that your daughter only cares about the materialistic values of your heritage. In the short story, “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker, Dee comes home to visit her family. It is revealed that Dee or Wongero, is more interested in the materialistic and culturalistic aspects of her heritage. However, Mama is more interested in Everyday use. Dee’s view of the quilts in the story reveals that Dee is a

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    Submitted: February 25, 2016 Autor: madkskittles21
  • Poetry and Figurative Language Paper

    Poetry and Figurative Language Paper

    POETRY AND FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE PAPER Poetry and Figurative language Paper Tamara Hurley ENG/340 August 3rd, 2015 Jayne Marek ________________ Poetry and Figurative language Paper Poetry is something that has lasted the test of time. We use poems as teaching tools that are more than a hundred years old. These are words that have stood the test of time and been read by hundreds of thousands of people. These poems have given their readers a wide

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    Submitted: February 29, 2016 Autor: TAMHUR09
  • English Report Correction

    English Report Correction

    ________________ Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Language 2.1 Grammar 2.1.1 Tenses 2.1.2 Punctuation 2.1.3 Sentence structure 2.2 Expressions 2.2.1 Words missing 2.2.2 Wording 2.2.3 Adverbs 2.2.4 Use of Articles 2.2.5 Prepositions 2.2.6 Register 2.2.7 American English vs. British English 2.2.8 Repetition of content 3. Structure 3.1 Executive Summary 3.2 Introduction 3.3 Background Information 3.4 Methodology 3.5 Analysis of research findings 3.6 Conclusion 3.7 Recommendation 3.8 Inconsistency of content 4. Sections 5. Sourcing 5.1 Page

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    Submitted: March 8, 2016 Autor: Agy Kwok
  • The Applied Syntax of the Complex Sentence in English

    The Applied Syntax of the Complex Sentence in English

    UNIVERSITATEA “LUCIAN BLAGA” DIN SIBIU DEPARTAMENTUL DE STUDII ANGLO-AMERICANE SI GERMANISTICE GABRIELA NISTOR THE APPLIED SYNTAX OF THE COMPLEX SENTENCE IN ENGLISH COURSE NOTES SIBIU, 2012 TYPES OF SUBORDINATE CLAUSES A complex sentence is made up of one or several main / principal clauses and at least one secondary / subordinate clause. As we have previously seen, the relation main clause - subordinate clause may vary a lot. We speak about a compound-complex sentence, when

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    Submitted: March 21, 2016 Autor: alyxox
  • Goose Berry English Papers

    Goose Berry English Papers

    In many ways it does but in this story the true ending is that even with hard work there is a sense of nothing. When Ivan Ivanich grew up with his brother it was all about dreams of what they could become and the life they would lead. The reality is his brother did achieve it but how he got there and ended up was not a happy place. The way he treated his wife

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    Submitted: March 29, 2016 Autor: bbigdog01
  • Differences in Uae & English Law

    Differences in Uae & English Law

    Page | Differences in UAE & English Law Law 101 Name: ID: Dr. Tariq Tawil ________________ Introduction In this assignment we have to list out the differences in the laws of UAE and the laws of UK relating to misrepresentation. To do that, it is important to understand what misrepresentation is in first place. In simple terms, misrepresentation occurs if one party has misled the other party by falsifying the details either negligently or on

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    Submitted: April 10, 2016 Autor: sajoo008
  • The Importance of Language

    The Importance of Language

    Daniel Walus Rothschild 1:30 Tuesday, Thursday The Importance of Language What does language mean to you? You might think that language is not that important to you. It is a development that has been taken for granted. As you read into the ideas of how language evolved and gain an understanding as to how far it has helped us to progress and how humanity mastered the use of language, your views will change. If language

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    Submitted: April 19, 2016 Autor: tue67543
  • Review of English-Medium Degree Programs in Japanese Universities: Learning from the European Experience

    Review of English-Medium Degree Programs in Japanese Universities: Learning from the European Experience

    Review of English-medium Degree Programs in Japanese Universities: Learning from the European Experience Zheng Qun, Suzanna Triggered by the pressure of internationalization in higher education, Japanese government has issued a series of decrees to promote EMI degree programs. The urgent expansion causes a lot of problems in EMI practice. Europe, with a long history in EMI, has accumulated rich experiences in this field. Annette Bradford (2013) compares the European experience and Japanese practice of English-medium

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    Submitted: April 22, 2016 Autor: yuntimanbu
  • What’s New? the Effect of Hip-Hop Culture on Everyday English

    What’s New? the Effect of Hip-Hop Culture on Everyday English

    Boykins Anthony Boykins August 11, 2014 ENGL-1180 Helen Herd What’s New? The Effect of Hip-Hop Culture on Everyday English Reflect on the Reading 1. In the early 1960s rhythm and blues took influences from gospel and rock and roll and thus soul music was born. In the late 1960s funk music started to evolve out of soul; by the 1970s funk had become its own subgenre that stressed complex, “funky” rhythm patterns and monotonistic compositions

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    Submitted: May 2, 2016 Autor: antlaboy
  • Child Soldiers - They Fight like Solders, They Die like Children - Romeo Dallaire

    Child Soldiers - They Fight like Solders, They Die like Children - Romeo Dallaire

    Ikram Nasirov Reading and Writing 5 Problem Solution Essay – Rough Draft 2 10.04.2016 Child Soldiers “They fight like solders, they die like children.” This quote is the name of famous writer Romeo Dallaire’s book and it explains the significance of being soldier for children. Over the past twenty years, more children have been precisely influenced by armed clash than ever before. The statistics of Los Angeles Times shows that in past conflicts, up to

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    Submitted: May 5, 2016 Autor: Ikramnes
  • English Class

    English Class

    English had always been a fairly bland subject for me up until high school. I had always found it funny that despite our fluency and poise with the language by the time we were in middle school, that we still had to have such a language class. I saw it as a burdensome class that simply existed to pile on needlessly time consuming homework that involved hours of reading, writing and hair-tearing. That was until

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    Submitted: May 8, 2016 Autor: kotite
  • English Joint Stock Company Act

    English Joint Stock Company Act

    Research of the history in companies and company law in Australia commencing with the English Joint Stock Company Act to the formation of Corporations Act 2001 and Australian Securities and Investment Commission Act 2001 Name: Yao Wang Student Number: 12167957 Class time: Mon/Wed 5pm Executive Summary In this article, the history of the change and evaluation regarding Australia’s Corporation Act is analysed. The time line will be divided into four parts based on the significate

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    Submitted: May 14, 2016 Autor: Tommy Wang
  • Programming Language

    Programming Language

    PAMANTASAN LUNGSOD NG PASIG Alcalde Jose Street , Kapasigan , Pasig City COLLEGE OF COMPUTER SCIENCE A Technical Research In EN 104 Technical Writing The Proponents Estano, Jasper J. Razon, Mhel Aldrin N. Vila, James Brian I. BSCS 2B English Instructor May 18, 2016 Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………. Page 1 Problem ……………………………………………………………………Page 1 1. DISCUSSION…………………………………………………………………Page 2 1. CONCLUSION………………………………………………………………..Page 1. REFERENCE.....................................................................................................Page ________________ 1. INTRODUCTION In our course we need to know what is the Most

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    Submitted: May 22, 2016 Autor: claren
  • Do You Think That the Watching Movies Are Effective or Useful in Learning English?

    Do You Think That the Watching Movies Are Effective or Useful in Learning English?

    LEARNING ENGLISH BY WATCHING MOVIES ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY DO YOU THINK THAT THE WATCHING MOVIES ARE EFFECTIVE OR USEFUL IN LEARNING ENGLISH ? NAME : MD. ARIFUR RAHMAN ID : 13309016 SECTION : 08 SEMESTER : SUMMER 2013 BRAC UNIVERSITY SUBMISSION DATE : 04 AUGUST 2013 NAME OF THE FACULTY : SYEDA SHABNAM MAHMUD Outline Topic : Do you think that the watching movies are effective or usefui in learning English ? Thesis statement : In

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    Submitted: May 24, 2016 Autor: Shadin Rahman
  • Love Never Dies

    Love Never Dies

    New school. New life. As I walked down the hallway, I felt a sense of fear, and excitement. I walked into the homeroom, and saw the prettiest girl I had ever seen. She had long red hair with green eyes and pale skin, and freckles. She was an angel. As I walked over to a seat across from her, she looked up at me. I felt shivers go down my spine. I got goose bumps

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    Submitted: May 28, 2016 Autor: 20clo
  • English for Advertising and Marketing

    English for Advertising and Marketing

    [English for Advertising and Marketing] Giwon Kim 67163 Question : Your business is a bookstore located in downtown Warsaw. You should decide your target group and their headline problem you are best suited to solve. Present your range of services, business model and a sticky strategy to promote and grow it. Adding Customer Experience Can Give Online Bookstore a Big Edge Introduction 1. Changes in Bookselling business Since the internet and online business emerged, Bookselling

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    Submitted: May 29, 2016 Autor: hellopretty01
  • English Novel the Pyschomaniac

    English Novel the Pyschomaniac

    Sleepless night exploration Where was I ? What an awkward question to ask oneself. It shows a genuine lack of control on one's life : your actions have led you to some place you didnt want to go or you didnt know that it even existed. Pretty disturbing, isn't it ? As I was walking, I couldn't help myself turning over, « Have I ever been here ? ». I was unable to think properly,

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    Submitted: June 4, 2016 Autor: Oscar Hart
  • Grammatical Errors Analysis in English Writing of Ton Duc Thang First-Year Students

    Grammatical Errors Analysis in English Writing of Ton Duc Thang First-Year Students

    GRAMMATICAL ERRORS ANALYSIS IN ENGLISH WRITING OF TON DUC THANG FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS Nguyen Quoc Tuan Open University, HCMC, Vietnam Email: tuannguyen26391@gmail.com Abstract: Having students to produce an organized and error-free piece of writing has always been the life-long ambition of all EFL teachers. This study was conducted as an attempt to explore the common types of grammatical errors in English writings committed by first-year students who study in Ton Duc Thang University. These students were

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    Submitted: June 14, 2016 Autor: Tuấn Nguyễn

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