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    Table of content Table of contents 1. Introduction 3 1.1 Aim 3 1.2 Methodology and data 3 2. Date analysis 2 2.1 Metaphor 2 2.2 Parallelism 3 Reference 4 Appendices 5 1. Introduction The State of the Union is the message which the President of the United State give to the Congress annually. The address is usually given in every January and used to outline the President’s legislative proposals for

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    Cuba Healthcare -The Cuban health system is recognized worldwide for its excellence and its efficiency. Despite extremely limited resources‚ Cuba has managed to guarantee access to care for all segments of the population and obtain results similar to those of the most developed nations. Cuba’s health care system is based on preventive medicine and the results achieved are outstanding. With an infant mortality rate of 4.2 per thousand births‚ the Caribbean island is the best performer on the continent

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    To discuss this issue‚ one must discuss Ferdinand de Saussure’s linguistic revolution. However‚ this cannot be achieved without mentioning pre-Saussurean linguistics. Throughout nineteenth and early twentieth century‚ the science of language was philology‚ and not linguistics. Philologists’ scope of activity was fairly limited to the analysis of the alterations that happened to a particular phenomenon in language‚ for example word or sound‚ throughout long expanses of time. Their main approach to

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    The Relationship between Components of Communication and Communication Process Iffatul Azizah 2013-B/1371500 Ilman Alvian 2013-B/1371504 Lucky Ayu Novitasari 2013-B/1371510 Miftakhul Imam Fauzi 2013-B/1371514 Abstract Communication has become a major necessity for our social life due to getting information or knowledge. Communication is a way of interaction from people to another people. Without communication‚ there will no input that will be gotten because input or information is very connected

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    An outline of the history of linguistics • Hindu Tradition o Had its origins in the 1st millennium BC o Stimulated by changes in Sanskrit o Panini (c. 500 BC) is the best known grammarian o Panini’s grammar of Sanskrit covered phonetics and morphology • The Greek Origin o The Greek tradition of linguistics developed in response to Homer’s epics. The Greeks founded the European tradition. o IMPORTANT THEMES IN THE GREEK TRADITION INCLUDE:  The origin of language  Classification of

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    moving from the introduction into the first main point of the body. A connective is not required here but may be used if desired. For information on connectives‚ review pages 177-178 of your textbook. Skip a space above and below connectives.) BODY I. A single complete sentence expressing the main point of this section of the speech A. Sub point [As with main points‚ sub points should be written in full sentences.] 1. Sub-sub point [Write sub-sub points in full sentences.] 2. Sub-sub point B

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    Kinesics and Proxemics in Hindu Culture Culture is relative. Like many of the traditions and social behaviors depicted in this world‚ culture is not something that can be embedded within an individual at birth‚ it is simply not biological. Certain ceremonies and traditions practiced around the world have various meanings and gestures in comparison to one another. Kinesics and Proxemics are very terms that describe the behaviors and patterns depicted by individuals in a certain culture and are

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    Principal Concepts. Lexicology is a branch of linguistics‚ the science of language. The term Lexi c o l o g y is composed of two Greek morphemes: lexis meaning ‘word‚ phrase’ and logos which denotes ‘learning‚ a department of knowledge’. Thus‚ the literal meaning of the term L e x i с o l о g у is ‘the science of the word’. The literal meaning‚ however‚ gives only a general notion of the aims and the subject-matter of this branch of linguistic science‚

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    1 ________________________________________________________________________ PREFACE TO SIDNEY’S ASTROPHEL AND STELLA Somewhat To Read For Them That List Tempus adest plausus‚ aurea pompa venit‚ so ends the scene of idiots‚ and enter Astrophel in pomp. Gentlemen‚ that have seen a thousand lines of folly drawn forth ex uno puncto impudentiae‚ & two famous mountains to go to the conception of one mouse‚ that have had your ears deafened with the echo of Fame’s brazen towers‚ when only they have been

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    A) 1. What parts of speech are found in this text? Nouns‚ pronouns‚ verbs‚ and prepositions are found in this speech. 2. Identify all the inflectional affixes. What is their function? What kind of affixes are they? In this text‚ I find that gender‚ number‚ and case are marked. Gender is marked as masculine‚ feminine and neuter. For example‚ ‘medi-o-que’ means and in the middle where middle is a masculine word. Number is marked as singular and plural. Latin has case distinction‚ in which

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