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    Socio-cultural can be defined as relating to the social and cultural practices‚ thoughts‚ beliefs and traditions within a particular society (Princeton University‚ 2003). Language is used worldwide‚ however every individual learns their own and different language and literacy’s in a variety of ways. Everyone creates their own Discourse. As a teacher we must learn these ways and relate them to our own knowledge about learning language and then create a new unknown discourse of language for the students

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    Origin of the Philippines

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    scientists as to the origin of the Filipinos. One of these theories explains that the Philippines was once inhabited by the Tabon men who resembled the Java men and who lived about 250‚000 years ago. These people lived in caves and used stones as tools for gathering food. A famous American archaeologist‚ three waves of people came to the Philippines from the Asian peninsula. These were the Aetas‚ Indonesians and Malays. The Aetas The Aetas or Negritoes were the first group of people who came to the Philippines

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    Cultural and Historical Context Historical - 1. There was no hurry‚ for there was nowhere to go‚ nothing to buy and no money to buy it with‚ nothing to see outside the boundaries of Maycomb County. pg. 3 2. “I’m just trying to tell you the new way they’re teachin’ the first grade‚ stubborn. It’s the Dewey Decimal System.” pg. 13 3. “Here’s a quarter‚” she said to Walter. pg. 14 4. I picked up a football magazine‚ found a picture of Dixie Howell‚ showed it to Jem and said‚ “This

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    The Origin of Theatre By Sheldon Fairfoot “It is unlikely that anyone will ever know just how theatre emerged” (Grose & Kenworthy‚ 1985: 3). Though there is little certain evidence‚ strong indications‚ scattered throughout our history‚ point to theatre finding its origins in the ancient rituals of shamanism. One might argue that theatre finds its origins quite clearly in ancient Greek theatre seeing as they have many written and still surviving plays and strong standing theatres‚ but

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of Study Language is something that consists of symbols that convey meaning‚ plus rules for combining those symbols‚ that can be used to generate an infinite variety of messages (Wayne Weiten‚ 2008). The universal concept of language refers to the cognitive faculty that allowing human being to learn and also use the system of complex communication in their daily life. As for cultural identity‚ it is being defined as the identity of a certain group of culture of a particular person

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    related to the study of Zara. Within this essay it evaluates the production and logistics techniques utilised by Zara. The essay outlines the quick response (QR) and how it impacts the inventory levels and customer service. Hence the essay outlines systems used and how these help to utilise the competitive advantage within the clothing market. Zara uses a vast number of production and logistics techniques which help utilise the competitive operations. These are flexibility‚ inventory‚ procurement‚ replenishment

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    Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………….…......3 Chapter 1 Language is Culture: Intercultural Communication ………………………….….……….5 1.1 Language as a marker of cultural identity …………………………………………….………….5 1.2 Cross-cultural communicative competence ………………………………………………………7 1.3 Cultural and intercultural communication ………………………………………………...…….12 Chapter 2 Influence of Native Language and Culture on Intercultural communication ……………18 2.1 Levels of communication …………...………………………………………………………..…19 2.2 Cultural Values‚ Customs and Linguistic

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    The origins of Judaism

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    within the origins of Judaism Judaism today is considered as one of the oldest monotheistic religions today. The religion dates back four thousand years ago‚ rooted in the ancient region of Canaan which is present day Israel and Palestine. Judaism traces its custom to the covenant God made with Abraham and his lineage‚ that God would make them a sacred people and give them a holy land. The primary figures of Israelite culture include the patriarchs Abraham‚ Isaac‚ Jacob‚ and Moses‚ who received God’s

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    the origin of American Individualism can be traced back to the beginning years in its history‚ when first American immigrants came to the North American continent looking for better life and shaking off they yoke of European feudal tradition and the oppression from all kinds of powerful classes. It is determined that there were elements of Anti-oppression and searching for freedom in American people’s character. This was the original explanation of American Individualism. Although the term “Individualism”

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    wide sargasso sea

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    Critical approaches to Wide Sargasso Sea » Contemporary critical assessments Modernist approachesFeminist approachesPsychoanalytical criticismPost-colonial approachesChallenging European cultural supremacyA revised perspectivePost-colonial approaches and ChristophineHistoricist approaches Modernist approaches These tend to avoid racial and political commentary on the novel. They focus instead on such aspects of form as:  Jean Rhys’ pared down style Her interest in representing the inner

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