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    Press Release

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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Erika Abal 305.864.3434 eabal298@gmail.com THE WOMEN OF TODAY FASHION SHOW CAROLINA HERRERA & ST. JUDE’S CHILDREN RESEARCH HOSPITAL INVITE THEIR FRIENDS TO JOIN THE RELEASE OF HER NEW COLLECTION AUGUST 16‚ 2013 6:00PM CORAL GABLES‚ FL (August 16‚ 2013) – CAROLINA HERRERA returns one more year to the city of Miami together with St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital to release the designers

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    My Home by Dr. Jose Rizal

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    I had nine sisters and one brother.My father‚a model of fathers‚had given us an education in proportion to our modest means.By dint of frugality‚he was able to build a stone house‚to buy another‚and to raise a small nipa hut in the midst of a grove we had‚under the shede of banana and other trees. There the delicious atis displayed its delicate fruit and lowered its branches as if to save me the trouble of reachich out for them.The sweet santol‚the scented and mellow tampoy‚the pink makopa vied

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    Phonetics

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    The phonetics of English language Chapter 1.The production of speech Phonetics may be considered the grammar of pronunciation. Phonetic system of English consists of the following four components: speech sounds‚ the syllabic structure of words‚ word stress‚ and intonation (prosody). These four components what is called pronunciation of English. In any language people speak using their organs of speech. All the organs of speech can be divided into two groups: Active organs of speech- are

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    Intonation In English

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    Lecture Intonation in English Outline     1. Intonation: definition‚ approaches‚ functions. 2. Components of intonation and the structure of English tone-group. 3. Sentence stress. 4. Rhythm. 1. Intonation: definition‚ approaches‚ functions. Intonation is a language universal. There are no languages which are spoken without any change of prosodic parameters but intonation functions in various languages in a different way. What is the role intonation plays in the language? Intonation

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    Consonant Definition

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    Consonants The definition or classification of consonants is based on three parameters: manner‚ place and energy of articulation. Manner of articulation Complete closure‚ incl. velic closure (raised velum) → stops /p t tʃ k b d dʒ g/ (+ nasals /m n ŋ/) → trills and taps (dental/alveolar [ɾ]‚ [r]‚ uvular [R]) Close approximation‚ producing friction → fricatives /f θ s ʃ h v ð z ʒ/ → [x ʍ] Scottish English Open approximation (no/weak obstruction of air-flow) → approximants /w j r l/ Important “sub-categories”

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    The poem‚ "The Fish Are All Sick" by Anne Stevenson‚ speaks a lot about the relationship between humans and nature‚ specifically the marine ecosystem‚ in the world today. Looking closely at the title of the poem‚ it seems that the poem is fictional - we usually hear fishes getting sick in fictional literary pieces. In addition to that‚ the use of the word "all" is an exaggeration of the dramatic situation of the poem - fishes are all sick. And the fact that it goes on to saying that whales are dying

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    NAME: SECTION: ORAL COMM. / MIDTERMS / ------------------------------------------------- I. True or False ______1. The vibrator part of speech mechanism is responsible for the production of sound waves. ______2. The vocal cords are in ‘closed position’ when voiced sounds are produced. ______3. (Word) stress is the emphasis or force given to a syllable or syllable in a word or phrase as it is pronounced ______4. Semiotics is defined as the study of signs. ______5. Noise is anything

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    Pronunciation exercises Sound‚ stress‚ intonation Hints on pronunciation for foreigners I take it you already know Of tough and bough and cough and dough? Others may stumble but not you Or hiccough‚ thorough laugh and through? Well done: And now you wish perhaps To learn of these familiar traps: Beware of heard a dreadful word That looks like beard and sounds like bird. And dead: It’s said like bed‚ not bead‚ For goodness’ sake‚ don’t call it deed! Watch out for meat and great and threat‚ They rhyme

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    Phonetics and Phonology

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    Introduction English is a widespread language‚ spoken all over the world. It is the mother tongue of people of different nationalities‚ such as: British‚ American‚ Australian‚ Canadian and South African. It is the second language (language of instruction‚ used in administration and education) of several countries in Asia and Africa and it is learned as a foreign language in almost every country. Languages have different accents meaning they are pronounced differently by different people depending

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    Understanding Rhetorical Structures as they pertain to audience‚ purpose‚ and context Understanding Rhetorical Structure Colton Kiefer EN1420 This paper is about the understanding of the Rhetorical Structures as they pertain to audience‚ purpose‚ and context and how they affect the argument of whether taxes should be raised on higher income brackets in order to fund social programs for at-risk and underserved‚ low income children. I will discuss the relationship between the audience‚ purpose

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