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    intended to protect the guilty as well as the innocent and should be protected at all costs. Without the law‚ many suspects may be treated unfairly. It is a necessary safeguard. Miranda is a ruling which says that the accused have the right to remain silent and prosecutors may not use statements made by them while in police custody‚ unless the police advice them of their rights. In other words‚ a police officer must inform a suspect of this fundamental right‚ under the Fifth Amendment‚ at the time of

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    did it simply. By hugging trees when the woodmen came to axe them‚”said India Today in January 1990. 2. SOUND OF NATURE The Silent Valley Project‚ 1978 The Silent Valley hydroelectric project was to dam the Kunthipuzha River It was a battlefield of personal agendas‚ between the then prime minister Morarji Desai‚ the Kerala government and the environmentalists. The Silent Valley hydroelectric project was to dam the Kunthipuzha River‚ submerging the entire biosphere reserve and destroying its four-million-year-old

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    to make a statement that accuses oneself of a criminal offense that could lead to criminal prosecution. If you have ever watched a movie or TV show‚ then more than likely you have heard the Miranda Rights being read: “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney‚ one will be appointed for you.” (mirandarights.org‚ 2009) Although wording may vary‚ this is the basic message

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    Form: There are 167 words in the source text (ST) and 241 words in the receptor text (RT). Grammar: - There is an old saying in Finland: “If one is happy‚ one must be silent.” ( ST is a non-subject sentence. - Ngạn ngữ Phần Lan có câu: “Im lặng là đỉnh cao của hạnh phúc.” ( RT has change in grammatical structure. - Many summer retreats are farmhouses that have been handed down by the families whose breadwinners now live in the city. ( Passive voice sentence - Nhiều nhà nghỉ mùa

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    malformed animals and their eggs began to surface and the alarms on DDT’s hazard became an apparent shock to most people. She told the world the truth behind the chemicals that caused such atrocities not only to animals but humans as well. When her book Silent Spring was published in 1962 it created a heated debate between conservationists and the chemical industry. The chemical industry publicly denounced the book. The pesticide manufacturers made valiant efforts to educate the public about the benefits

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    To what extent did geography determine the location of the three West African kingdoms of Ghana‚ Mali and Songhai? Ghana‚ Mali and Songhai were the three largest Kingdoms to exist in the history of West Africa. They were located in West Africa during the 11th‚ 14th and 15th century. West Africa is the region in the western part of the African continent‚ it lies approximately 15° north of the equator. Geography is the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere. These three prominent

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    Body Language Do you know you speak all the time? Even when you are asleep‚ your mind is occupied with thought. When you wake up in the morning‚ you are already thinking. Even your body speaks. It’s called body language. Body speak is very common‚ you hardly notice it‚ but it clues you in subliminally. In a nutshell‚ it’s how you present yourself. Facial expressions are part of body language. A smile‚ a frown‚ a look‚ a question are all part of speaking with your look. These things say if you are

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    grievances forgone‚ And heavily from woe to woe tell o’er. . .” By having words such as ‘and’ and ’then’ repeated‚ this adds to the weight of the feelings in the poem. The emphasis placed on such words helps to add depth to the symbolic “session of sweet silent thought” that Shakespeare is envisioning. Shakespeare expresses feelings using symbolism as a gate way to other figurative language aspects and literary devices‚ such as imagery‚ anaphora‚ alliteration‚ and metaphor‚ throughout Sonnet 30. After

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    range of people’s conscious awareness‚ a "silent language" that is usually conveyed unconsciously (see Edward T. Hall’s The Silent Language). This silent language includes a broad range of evolutionary concepts‚ practices‚ and solutions to problems which have their roots not in the lofty ideas of philosophers but in the shared experiences of ordinary people. In the words of the director of a project on cross-cultural relations‚ understanding the silent language "provides insights into the underlying

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