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  • How to Learn English Well

    How to Learn English Well

    With the development of the society, English has become more and more important in our daily life. So many students spend more and more time in learning English. But they may have met some difficulties, for example, they find listening is too difficult to improve. Now, I will give you some suggestions: First, you should practice listening as much as possible. It is said that practice makes perfect. You can listen to the radio, such

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    Submitted: September 28, 2013 Autor: LuanShuo
  • The Language of Violence

    The Language of Violence

    The Language of Violence “The Language of Violence” was a song written by an American industrial hip-hop band, active during the early 1990s named Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy and it was from the album "Hypocrisy Is the Greatest Luxury" which was released in 1992. Hypocrisy Is the Greatest Luxury found some critical acclaim, although the album leaned away from the then-rising G-Funk that came to be the dominant sub-genre within west coast hip hop. The

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    Submitted: October 8, 2013 Autor: fashionista756
  • Language Shaping and Reflecting Culture

    Language Shaping and Reflecting Culture

    Language shaping and reflecting culture Freedom- the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint. What if there was no freedom in anywhere in the world? Language is universal in every land region and is familiar with all people. Culture varies directly with language and therefore when language changes, culture has to as well. Although language is universal it can change in a specific region, causing that specific

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    Submitted: October 14, 2013 Autor: mikesamuels98
  • English Teacher

    English Teacher

    If I were a teacher I would be a combination of strictness and love for my entire student. The care I would take of their studies, their personality and to guide would all jointly be a package of sorts. If I were teacher, I'd raise my students to scan the simplest storybooks of the day, like Harry Potter, Percy Jackson or Christie. If I were teacher, I'd raise my students to jot down regarding what

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    Submitted: October 27, 2013 Autor: jaym
  • English Case

    English Case

    English is my second language. Although I found that English is a difficult language to learn and understand, it is vital in my life. As we know, English is the International Language as well as one of the most popular languages. So everyone has to learn it. Because if we are not able to speak and communicate in English, we are seen as a loser in the community especially it is a community that using

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    Submitted: November 2, 2013 Autor: Chelseatey
  • Language Case

    Language Case

    Figurative Language is defined as language that contains or uses figures of speech, especially metaphors (Dictionary.com, 2013) “Her head was spinning from all the new information” or “I’ve told you a million times to clean your room!” are both considered figurative language. This language is often referred to as “figure of speech” that uses description to create a particular image and reveal a person’s emotion. Figurative language allows a person to better express their thoughts

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    Submitted: November 4, 2013 Autor: dfsasdasdf4324
  • The Difference Between Korean and English

    The Difference Between Korean and English

    The Difference Between Korean And English Most of Korean people have studied English from when they entered elementary school. Because we live in an age so called ‘globalization', we are likely to study mother tongue and English which become official language in the world. So, it is common for many people who live in Korea to use English in their daily life. Even though we may think that Korean and English have many similarities, because

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    Submitted: November 10, 2013 Autor: andrey
  • Second Language Acquisition and Tutoring

    Second Language Acquisition and Tutoring

    Introduction of the Second Language Acquisition There are many theories that explain the acquisition of a second language. At the end of this process the person should be able to use the language in a variety of social contexts: such as personal, social, school, and work. This report will explain the important areas of these studies brie1ly, the factors that in1luence the process, and the possible strategies to tackle the dif1iculties in the learning process.

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    Submitted: November 14, 2013 Autor: AnneloesL
  • Language and Color in Communication

    Language and Color in Communication

    Language and color in communication Complex subject Language → Context → Meaning Language And Color Perception Linked In Human Brain → science Signs → traffic signals, sign boards For example : → red cross Zebra crossing Emotions → red- anger, black- death, green- peace, pink- love, grey- depression, blue happiness (deep emotion), yellow- happy bright Cultural significance Political associations Religion To what extent can language restrict our ability to express our thoughts? A subject, which

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    Submitted: November 27, 2013 Autor: simba
  • Origin of Vernacular Languages

    Origin of Vernacular Languages

    Origins of Vernacular Languages Before the Roman Empire fell in the early twelfth century, Latin was the dominate language. The Latin language began to dissipate during this time period. People from the most distant started to experience the language change first and it eventually traveled to the source. The change was thought of a good thing by most people and they could only dream how this change would affect them positively if it continued. An

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    Submitted: December 5, 2013 Autor: Hibby10
  • Learning How to Die in the Anthropocene

    Learning How to Die in the Anthropocene

    In his article, “Learning How to Die in the Anthropocene,” Ray Scranton makes an interesting parallel between the devastation of Iraq during the war and the devastation of the world during climate change. Our generation is accustomed to thinking the major crisis of our time is the conflicts in the Middle East and the wars there that seem to be never-ending. However, we overlook one of the more subtle crises that we are undergoing: climate

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    Submitted: December 5, 2013 Autor: tritus
  • The Planting of English America

    The Planting of English America

    Chapter 2: The Planting of English America Religion was a huge conflict with the English & the Spanish. It affected England after King Henry was no longer with the Roman Catholic Church but this created the English Protestant Reformation. The religious conflict was settled when Protestant Elizabeth was called to the English throne in 1558 which obviously made Britain mostly Protestant. Due to this, Spain did not agree and their fight became more intense. Ireland

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    Submitted: December 8, 2013 Autor: rita
  • Social Structures in Middle English Literature

    Social Structures in Middle English Literature

    Social Structures in Middle English Literature Dominic Peters ENG 493 10-1-12 Stephen Mendonca Social Structures in Middle English Literature Social structure is often the blueprint to a literary work no matter what the genre of the story is. Even if it is placed in the under workings of the story and the characters, social structure is something that becomes a driving force that pushes the story forward; starting with a character that is trying to

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    Submitted: December 13, 2013 Autor: kingstonchase
  • The King Must Die: Hero Analysis

    The King Must Die: Hero Analysis

    AP Literature and Composition December 2nd, 2013 The King Must Die: Hero Analysis Theseus as depicted in Mary Renault's modern adaptation of Greek myth The King Must Die is the epitome of a Greek hero of time immemorial, and would be proclaimed a hero even today despite his flaws. Many of the reasons that he was a hero to the Greeks is part of what makes him a hero to modern day society; he has

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    Submitted: December 16, 2013 Autor: viki
  • Evolution of Language

    Evolution of Language

    Evolution of Language “All of the elements of culture change over time. The political systems, economic systems, religion, kinship, and art are all modified by the passage of time; so is language” (Rowe & Levine, 2006, Chapter 12). New technology has opened up many new forms and ways of communication not just in the English-speaking world, but internationally, with these new ways people are communicating with one another language has also evolved with unknown or

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    Submitted: February 3, 2014 Autor: mariekt
  • English Conjunctions

    English Conjunctions

    There are certain English conjunctions that do more than just connect sentences; some have implications that will lead us to grasp meanings that may not be originally intended. In the following text, I will try to demonstrate the above with the conjunctions “if” & “and.” Sentences that begin with “if” are one-way conditionals, but we often take them as biconditionals. For example, consider the sentence “If you mow my lawn, I’ll give you ten dollars.”

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    Submitted: February 7, 2014 Autor: silvercrys
  • Degree in English and Literature

    Degree in English and Literature

    Am graduate of English langauge and literature studies .Studying Master program in Business management. Working under drilling comapny in Chad republic. profession ad health and safety advisor and technical document Controller. like doing research and learning via internet .An from central africa .Chad republic neiboring with cameroun ,Nigerian and Niger republic. All are french speaking .I'm married and with one child and my wife is a student. She is in secondary school. Am techinician in

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    Submitted: February 14, 2014 Autor: moto
  • The Difference Between the English Colonies of New England and the Spanish Settlements in the Southwest

    The Difference Between the English Colonies of New England and the Spanish Settlements in the Southwest

    The Spanish settled in southwest and the English settled in New England. Despite originally being from the same region of the world, the Spanish and English settlers’ views on religion and politics vary greatly. The differences between Spanish settlements in the southwest and the English colonies in New England are the greatly contrasting religious views and political behaviors between their own settlement and that of the mother country. One of the differences between the Spanish

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    Submitted: February 17, 2014 Autor: natbayer97
  • Faulkner's Man-Dominated Novel - as I Lay Dying

    Faulkner's Man-Dominated Novel - as I Lay Dying

    In Faulkner's man-dominated novel As I Lay Dying the females characters play a harsh, almost cruel role throughout the story. Dewey Dell, the only daughter of the family is 17 and pregnant, an action not only looked down upon in the south, but by the Christian religion that surrounds the family. Addie, a wife loathsome of her whole family, with her one last wish revengeful on the entire family. Though all the characters have actions

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    Submitted: March 23, 2014 Autor: Antonio
  • Magazine Ad Essay Ap Language

    Magazine Ad Essay Ap Language

    This two-page VO5 ad appeared in the December 2007 issue of Elle. The first page shows a neatly dressed guy and girl glancing at each other with seductive smirks in an open elevator on floor one who are clearly attracted to one another. The guy and girl are dressed in casual clothes with the girl wearing a floral-patterned shirt with shades of red, orange, and green, while the guy is wearing a green buttoned up

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    Submitted: April 1, 2014 Autor: antoni
  • Childhood Language Development

    Childhood Language Development

    Childhood Language Development Using the various resources provided by the course, as well as my own individual research, I will help the twenty-month-old Tam and his family about ways they can enhance his language development and the theories involved with these processes. Specifically, I will discuss ideas related to nature, as opposed to nurture, which means that language acquisition is an innate ability. Noam Chomsky is a famous linguist who supports the nature idea in

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    Submitted: April 2, 2014 Autor: pieisgood51
  • On the English Translation of Public Signs Translation —an Intercultural Communication Perspective

    On the English Translation of Public Signs Translation —an Intercultural Communication Perspective

    According to intercultural communication, the purpose and function of translation are reflected, which convey the information of cross-language and cultural barrier. Red tourism translation is a better reflection for the purpose and function of intercultural communication. It opens a window for foreigners to touch Chinese history and revolutionary and culture, promoting cultural exchange and economic cooperation. The thesis applies translation theory and makes a research on red tourism commentary translation from perspective of intercultural communication,

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    Submitted: April 7, 2014 Autor: antoni
  • English and German Case

    English and German Case

    In recent years, people all over the world are more and more interested in learning the language and the culture of German. The most prominent phenomenon is that people regard German as a kind of scientific language. That is best shown on a large amount of college students and technical workers are learning German. German as a kind of international trade language is widely used in many Germany well-known enterprises, especially cars and electric enterprises,

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    Submitted: April 10, 2014 Autor: ma_li_na2014
  • English Argument

    English Argument

    Argument Who doesn't watch t.v. after a long day at work or school? Modern television is a common activity that all people participate in. From watching the news to a documentary about whales, people these days are always glued to the television screen. Barbara Ehrenreich, in her book The Worst Years of Our Lives, clearly hints at the reality of modern television. Modern television is very unnatural, in that it broadcasts the activities that are

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    Submitted: April 14, 2014 Autor: Antonio
  • Language Case

    Language Case

    ТП-13 The Spacecraft Navigator Scientists from the Scientific and Industrial Research Organization of Australia proposed a method that allows spaceships to determine their location in the vast Universe - a kind of the GPS-navigator. Surprisingly, this issue remains relevant for the contemporary astronautics. While flying to the moon 40 years ago, U.S. astronauts, like sailors, guided by the stars - for that, the sextants were installed on the board of the "Apollo". Today, for the

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    Submitted: April 20, 2014 Autor: bestuser

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