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    The Power of Language Nowadays‚ more and more Chinese migrants‚ who use English as their second language‚ live and work in America. We can call them “bilingual” since they can speak both English and their mother tongue--Chinese. However‚ although many Chinese migrants can talk with others with very fluent English‚ many native speakers sometimes find it is hard to understand what these Chinese people have said. Some Chinese linguists who are in the union CMAU argue that with the age-old culture‚

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    Science Of Sarf .................................................................................................... 22 The Science Of Arabic Grammar ............................................................................... 23 Map Of The Arabic Language ..................................................................................... 26 Parts Of Speech .......................................................................................................... 27 Definitions Of ‫( اسم‬ism)‚ ‫(

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    Chasing after your dreams always comes with consequences. Big or small‚ those dreams can positively and negatively affect your life. A dream is defined as a strongly desired goal to achieve something. Jing-Mei‚ from “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan‚ tried to pursue her and her mother’s dream of becoming a child prodigy in America. Jing-Mei’s mother‚ Suyuan‚ first moved to America after losing everything in China; this led to the creation of her and her daughter’s dream. The United States gave

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    Fear affects many in life; it comes in all different forms and can etch itself on to some one and never let go. Amy Wang tells us of a girl that was scared in a way for the majority of her young life. In "The Same Difference"‚ we are able to see how the fear of her own nationality led her to set up barriers against the world unlike her own. When we are young‚ we are very naïve to all that is around us‚ so when we are faced with taunting children we are very likely to over interpret and get hurt

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    for people learning a new language. English is not my first language‚ it is my third‚ and I have spent a lot of time and effort to going through these steps. As an individual learning a new language‚ I can definitely say it is hard. Believe me‚ there is no way that a person can learn to run before he learns how to walk; the same applies to learning a new language like English. One of my English teachers from De Anza College said‚ “English is one of the hardest languages in the world‚ so you guys

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    Roger Playlist #1 “Leaving California” aka “Hitting the Road” aka “Snacks Are Important‚ But Not Quite as Important as Tunes” Song Title Artist “Going to California” Led Zeppelin “Drive Away My Heart” Ida Maria “California in Popular Song” The Lucksmiths “I See You” Mika “Travel Song” Someone Still Loves You‚ Boris Yeltsin “Miss California” Jack’s Mannequin “The General Specific” Band of Horses “I’m Movin’ Out (Anthony’s Song)” Billy Joel “Life in the

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    Thoughtful Laughter Amy Tan uses thoughtful laughter in her novel‚ The Joy Luck Club‚ to make a point through laughter or humor. Thoughtful laughter is effective because it grabs the attention of the reader and expresses a point‚ whether the reader knows it or not. One scene that provokes thoughtful laughter is in the chapter “Best Quality” while the family picks crabs to eat. When there was only two crabs left‚ Jing-Mei Woo tries to choose the crab with the missing leg‚ so her mom would have the

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    What I heard about a15-year-old named Amy Native American that she taught us how we suppose to judge people by the color but by their actions. So‚ the story provided how people think and acts towards other races. This story is organized by Amy’s point view about This story is organized by Amy’s point view about how she treated and about how we see native America and what she wants us to open our eyes and see. the story is easy to understand because how she is explaining and trying to show. The story

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    ACTA UNIVERSITATIS PALACKIANAE OLOMUCENSIS FACULTAS IURIDICA 1 – 1999 THE LANGUAGE OF THE LAW Characteristics of the courtroom discourse Eva Přidalová Introduction In all societies‚ law is formulated‚ interpreted and enforced: there are codes‚ courts and constables. The greater part of these different legal processes is realised primarily through language. “Language is medium‚ process and product in the various arenas of the law where legal texts‚ spoken or written‚ are generated in the

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    Amy Lowell is an American imagist poet who uses descriptive language to create specific images in a readers mind. Set in the Victorian era (1800’s‚) the dramatic monologue ‘Patterns’ explores the restrictions of unmarried women in society and the desire for freedom. My view of these issues is that of a feminist reader living in a democratic modern day society‚ where men and women live in a state of equality and have the right to express their opinions. A feminist reading focuses on the specific treatment

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