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    There are a large number of Discourse communities exist in the world. Different people may stay in their different community or someone may take many communities. Discourse community is a way let different people‚ who have a same interests‚ using language‚ action‚ interaction‚ values‚ beliefs‚ symbols‚ objects‚ and tools together to place in such a way that other people can recognize them as member of their community (Gee 446). Which means those people may have their special things to show each other

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    discourse community of retail. Introduction The retail community is one that uses language extensively. It uses language to entice customers‚ to aid employees‚ and to keep their company thriving. Before I went in to interview‚ I knew some things about the retail community as I am apart of it‚ and still I thought that language in retail was primarily used to persuade‚ but after some analysis I realized I was completely wrong the language of retail has a much more complex role. The retail community does

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    appears. In the Coachella Valley‚ this encouragement comes in the form of the Valley Strings Community Orchestra. Within the orchestra‚ musicians of all ages and skill levels have the opportunity to practice and perform together. Each performance is a uniquely spectacular experience‚ so I would like to welcome musicians and future audience members to join the fun. Having spent three years in the community orchestra‚ I have been able to explore everything that it has to offer. That said‚ what it has

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    bullying in the deaf community. How bullying directly affects our special need children. It is tough being a teenager and being harassed by your peers and within the deaf community this type of behavior often goes unnoticed or mention in some cases. At the end of this discussion we can learn what we can do to change people attitude about bullying and prevention of this harmful practice. This discussion will bring to light the issues bullying and victimization bring to the deaf community. A child who is

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    In the novel The Giver‚ Their community is represented as a Dystopia because‚ Everything is controlled. In a Utopia everything is not controlled and is perfect. There are many reasons why his community could be a dystopia. I have three reasons why Jonas’s community is a dystopia. So‚ Just how much it is controlled‚ Everyone is restricted and supposed to do a certain thing. In the book kids are supposed to get rid of their childhood toy at a certain age‚ Then donate it to someone else on the

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    and evaluate how social‚ demographic and environmental factors affect the health status of the chosen community and the individuals living within that community. Through the evaluation and analysis of demographic and epidemiological data it will be possible to discover any health needs which may exist in the local community and discuss how they might be addressed. Demographic factors are those which demonstrate the change in structure of the population such as births‚ deaths‚ immigration and incidence

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    doctrines of community‚ identity‚ and stability. Firstly‚ the sense of community in Brave New World is achieved through the common worshipping of the new God‚ “Ford”. On alternate Thursdays‚ it is mandatory that Bernard Marx attend Solitary Service. During this ritual‚ soma is passed around and stimulation is provided until a group of twelve reaches‚ in essence‚ an orgy of faith. This sexual addition to religion is meant to satisfy the body as well as the spirit‚ and keep the sense of community alive

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    My discourse community that I chose is law. I chose this direction because law is something I’m passionate about. Whether it be defending the rights of an individual‚ or an entire business‚ this is something I see worth doing. Sometime this year‚ I met a friend that shared his passion for law with me. He chose law because of the fifth amendment‚ stating‚ “everyone has the right to not self-incriminate oneself. For example‚ when the government knows you have a document that is self-incriminating‚

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    What qualities or unique characteristics do you possess that would allow you to contribute to the UCF community? If there has been some obstacle or "bump in the road‚" in your academic or personal life‚ please explain the circumstances. Embodying the qualities of a woo‚ developer‚ and competitor‚ I believe that I could further strengthen the UCF community. As a woo‚ I win others over- enjoying the challenge of meeting other people and not stopping until they do like me. Rarely at a loss for words

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    Community colleges have become a vital part of higher education system. Many events have contributed to the development and continued growth of American community colleges. Their history dates back to the early twentieth century‚ and largely came about due to the need for workers to operate the nations expanding industries. In addition there was also an increased pressure on the nation’s school system to fix any social issues or problems that were occurring; such as merging ethic lines‚ unemployment

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