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    English Pronunciation

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    ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION IN USE Advanced Members: 1. Nguyễn Ngọc Kiều Thanh 2. Võ Minh Trang 3. Trần Bảo Giang  UNIT 35: Fixed phrases and idioms in speech units  UNIT 36 + 37: Non-prominence on final ‘empty’ content words and on final expressions  UNIT 38: Prominence in reflexive and personal pronouns Teacher: Tran Mai Hien UNIT 35: Fixed phrases and idioms in speech units Presenter: Tran Bao Giang It was so noisy in the room // I could barely hear myself think //. Is more likely than: It

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    interest in the management of water resources in trans-border river basins. Water conflicts often enough results from opposing interests of water users. This is especially true in trans-border river basins where the freshwater river travels across more than one country. Conflicts among water users arise as water quality or water quantity degrades and no longer meets the demands of each country. Today we will be discussing on some examples of trans-border river basins and how successful the strategies

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    community. One particularly alarming barrier that has been a recent topic of discussion in the media is transgender bathrooms. Spade explained the barriers that people face in regards to bathrooms‚ employment‚ and the law by stating that “denying a trans person access to a bathroom that comports with their gender identity at work is not interpreted as a violation of the law” (Spade‚ 2011‚ pp. 83). Discrimination against transgender people makes it difficult for them to be active members in our society

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    HIS295H5 Sarah Medeiros Wednesday‚ April 2nd‚ 2014 Neil Marshall 999681704 Book Review: An African Slaving Port on the Atlantic‚ by Mariana Candido The impact of the trans-Atlantic slave trade on the people living in Angola during the seventeenth century onwards was monumental. The Portuguese presence in the Benguelan harbour caused disorder‚ social strain‚ and sociocultural transformation for the people specifically residing in Benguela. In the study An African Slaving Port on the Atlantic

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    Final Exam Topic #4 There were many traders ran through Africa and Eurasia during the time frame of 300-1450 C.E. The trades of Mediterranean Sea‚ Trans-Saharan‚ Indian Ocean and Silk Road played a dominant role in trade networks. There were changes but also continuities The need for trade for the Trans-Saharan area began in 800 B.C.E. The importance of this trade were to trade items such as gold‚ slaves‚ ebony‚ coffee beans‚ iron‚ colored dye‚ leather‚ camels‚ wheat and barley. The developments

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    Communication barriers TITLE: Unit 03 Barriers to communication Communication barriers 1 Overview 3 Communication barriers 4 Types of communication barriers 5 Sender barriers and receiver barriers 7 Attitudes and values 8 Valuing differences 10 Environmental barriers 13 Managing environmental factors 13 Summary 14 Overview Communication barriers can interfere with or block the message you are trying to send. This topic will help you to: recognise the barriers to communication

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    VI. What foods America eats A. Nutrition Replacement B. Why Americans eat unhealthy foods 1. Healthy foods harder to attain and prepare 2. Junk food tastes better‚ cheaper‚ pre-packaged C. Content of foods 1. Sugar‚ fat‚ sodium 2. Trans fat VII. What America drinks A. Soft drink consumption leads to obesity B. Sugar content of soda C. Soda in schools VIII. America’s lack of nutrition knowledge A. People cannot distinguish between healthy and unhealthy food B. Nutrition

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    3-dibromo-3-phenylpropanoic. Determination of the Stereochemistry of 2‚3-dibromo-3-phenylpropanoic acid. Introduction The purpose of this experiment was to determine the mechanism of the reaction of trans-cinnamic acid with the addition of bromines to 2‚3-dibromo-3-phenylpropanoic acid. An addition of bromine was added to trans-cinnamic acid and it is necessary to determine whether the intermediates were syn or anti addition or a mixture of them both to find the stereochemistry of the final product. The final

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    Allison Rice and Maxine Tran Rice‚ Tran 1 Mrs. Sharp AP English IV-5 15 January 2015 Timed Writing: Evening Hawk In Robert Warren’s poem Evening Hawk he explores the complexities of death and the impact its transcendence has upon human nature. Through extended metaphors‚ vivid imagery‚ and various allusions he communicates a somber and imminent mood. Therefore‚ aiding him to express his ideas on the unceasing nature of death. Throughout the entire work‚ Warren uses an extended metaphor comparing

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    The African slave trade‚ more specifically the Trans Atlantic slave trade as opposed to the East Indian‚ (although both served western ideals) robbed the continent of its most natural‚ essential and irreplaceable asset: its human resources. Those who were captured‚ shipped‚ and sold in the Americas were raped of their family‚ their language‚ their history‚ their culture‚ their ethnicity‚ the very names they carried and their pride for their homeland. Families were separated before even leaving

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