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    differentiate a language from a dialect. Part 3 and Part 4 introduce two distinguished kinds of dialects‚ namely‚ regional dialect and social dialect respectively through detailed examples. Part 5 investigates the different aspects of register which is closely related to the study of language and dialect. Part 6 is the conclusion. Key words: variety; regional dialect; social dialect; register 【中文摘要】 【关键词】 Contents 1. Introduction 2. Criteria for differentiating a language from a dialect 2

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    daughter in return for the merchant’s life. Both daughters take their father’s place and fall in love with the beast. In both versions‚ the Beasts turn into a handsome prince after the youngest daughter devotes her love to him. However‚ there are also differences to be accounted for. In the story “Beauty and the Horse‚” it says‚”her father looked pale and ill‚ like one who is deadly sick; her father looked pale and ill‚ like one who is deadly sick.” In the European version‚ they declare‚”And when they arose

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    Religion (Emile Durkheim) Religion is one of the things that humans never forget. We have different beliefs because we have varied culture and traditions. Merely‚ we always fight for our belief try to prove it and be faithful. We have the right to Religion because we have the freedom to choose who we will worship or to not worship. Emile Durkheim discuss about the totem or the natural things like tree‚ animals etc that people worship and became the center of their rituals. We people are always

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    According to Freudian theory‚ violence is a basic human instinct‚ described as a redirection of our self-destructive impulses onto others. The history of humanity and its primitive relations to violence may provide insight on whether or not violence is‚ in fact‚ human nature‚ or if it is a learned behavior. By exploring one ’s childhood and family life‚ it ’s possible to point out potential causes for excessively violent behavior. As well‚ the society we live in may serve as a catalyst for violence

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    Why are the social relations between urban and rural areas so different and what causes these differences to occur? This question is what I am going to be arguing. I will be doing this not only through my opinions and ideas‚ but also through the works of Georg Simmel‚ Louis Wirth and Ernest Burgess. All three of these urban scholars add a slightly different view of urbanism as a way of life. Georg Simmel’s interpretation of interpersonal social relations in the city is one based on the stimulus

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    admiration‚ and a never-ending portion of love and grace.” These points could be considered part of a strong and long last love marriage. However‚ nowadays it is so difficult to maintain a successful union‚ but according to my research from the book ‘Marital Counseling’ by Hirsch Lazzar‚ many social scientist in America believe that love marriage will succeed not just because it is relevant for the society but also because spouses will fulfill their most basic wishes‚ such as constitute a family or sharing

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    commandments‚ 8 beatitudes‚ and Codes of Hammurabi are all similar in the sense that it defines the law and restrictions of that culture. We find that each culture and religion has their own laws and rules but they vary according to the ideals and beliefs of each groups. The largest difference between these set of rules is the idea that they reinforce. The ways they differ is numerous because the ideas behind them support different ideals and cultures. First‚ the Code of Hammurabi. The Code of Hammurabi was

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    after the Civil War was a time of resolving conflicts between the North and the South. The South had recently been demolished by the end of the war leaving social‚ political‚ and economic problems to be solved. One of the more significant problems being the struggling battle to remove slavery and instituting equality and justice for African Americans. At the time‚ the American people needed a president who was able to move forward from all the causes of the Civil War. In fact‚ a president of that description

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    errand‚ nor his father before him” he had been sure of. However‚ the breaking point for Goodman Brown that night was seeing the pink ribbons of his wife’s hat. The thought that his pure and sweet wife Faith‚ could be corrupted by the devil and that she might choose to partake in such wicked acts was more than Goodman Brown could

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    The Difference Between Religion and Spirituality Rebecca M. Sherman University of California‚ Davis Abstract This paper draws from six published works that deal with psychological and scholarly research on religion and spirituality. The works vary in their definitions and use of the concepts and terminology of religion and spirituality. Hood et al. (2009) suggest that that social scientists have traditionally been able to make a distinction between religion and spirituality in their research

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