Approaches to metaphor: Structure‚ classifications‚ cognate phenomena HELEN V. SHELESTIUK Abstract The article aspires to present a systematized view on the contemporary understanding of metaphor essence and structure‚ reviews various classifications of metaphor‚ and discusses cognate ‘similarity-based’ phenomena in natural language. The opposing views on metaphor as a three- and twocomponent structure are reconciled in the article through the analysis of di¤erent kinds of metaphors. Three types
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Andy Sparks BUSI 600 1. What would you recommend to the board of NCRCC with respect to adding or changing programming activities like social activities for adults‚ families with children‚ and children? Based on the initial investigation‚ and after the discarding of error sources‚ I would recommend to the board to incorporate more social activities for the adults (Cooper & Schindler‚ 2014‚ p. 256). This is due to the seasoned members’ complaints on the lack thereof. After a poll was taken and the
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Running head: RHETORICAL ANALYSIS 1 Rhetorical Analysis of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” Ted Wilkenfeld Professor Moriarty Composition 0990 April 21‚ 2011 RHETORICAL ANALYSIS 2 Abstract This paper presents an analysis of the “I Have a Dream” speech by Martin Luther King. The author covers King’s use of support‚ ornamentation/embellishment‚ and other rhetorical techniques. Further‚ the author is quick to contextualize the nature of King’s speech. RHETORICAL ANALYSIS Rhetorical
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Destinee Wilson Liberty University Journal Article Review 2 The perceived impact of successful outsourcing customer service management Dr. Quigg BUSI-613 January 27‚ 2013 In the article‚ Kok Wei Kong delves into the affects outsourcing has on customer service management. Kong initially distinguishes the term outsourcing and the factors that affects it. Outsourcing otherwise known as subcontracting is the strategic use of resources outside the company to perform tasks that
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Integration of Faith and Learning II BUSI 520 Liberty University Online Responsibility: To ourselves and to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ Joshua 1:9; "Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged‚ for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go." Throughout life we learn a lot of lessons‚ but one of the items that stays with us from our Mothers womb to when we meet the good Lord in Heaven‚ is responsibility. Responsibility
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Principles of Marketing BUSI 406 Sections 001‚ 002‚ 003‚ 004‚ 005 FALL 2014 Course Schedule Date Class Topic Assignments (To be completed prior to class) Wednesday‚ August 20 Class Introduction & What is Marketing? Obtain “Essentials of Marketing” Textbook & Carefully Read Syllabus Monday‚ August 25 Marketing’s Value to Consumers‚ Firms‚ and Society Chapter 1 Wednesday‚ August 27 Marketing Strategy Planning Chapter 2 Monday‚ September 1 is Labor Day – NO CLASS Wednesday‚ September
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psychology (8th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. Yoshikawa‚ H.‚ Weisner‚ T. S.‚ Kalil‚ A.‚ & Way‚ N. (2008). Mixing qualitative and quantitative research in developmental science: Uses and methodological choices. Developmental Psychology‚ 44(2)‚ 344-354. doi:10.1037/0012-1649.44.2.344
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DSM-5 Summary 1 Raven N. Aponte Liberty University It is imperative for all mental disorders to have a specific method of classification. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders is a manual designed to help professionals comprehensively understand mental illness and treatment for each diagnosis (American Psychiatric Association‚ 2013). The primary use of the DSM-5 is to assist professionals in diagnosis for each specific patient‚ which prompts an effective treatment
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number since it opened up‚ then by 10 for the digits which equaled 800‚ then subtracted the 144 that was already available found in answer 2. 4. If you make 0 and 1 available it would increase the available number of phone numbers by 344. 10*10*10=1000-656=344. I took the 10 for the first set in a number and multiplied it by 10 for the middle numbers‚ then by 10 for the last set of numbers and got 1‚000. Then subtracted the 656 additional area codes that became available. 5. There are 8
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Confederates attacked Fort Sumter‚ consequently “wrecking the fort but killing no one” (The American Vision 344). The destruction continued until Anderson and his men finally surrendered. This was the beginning of what we now know as the Civil War (The American Vision 343-344). Many more states began to secede‚ and Lincoln was set on keeping the “slaveholding border states from seceding” (The American Vision 344). Washington would be completely surrounded by Confederate territory if Maryland decided to secede
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