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    http://www.translationdirectory.com/articles/article1333.php Stylistic Problems Confronting Arab Students in Arabic-English Translation By Kadhim H. Bakir (Ph.D.) and Hashim G. Lazim (M.A.) Faculty of Foreign Languages & Translation Ajman University of Science & Technology UAE Become a member of TranslationDirectory.com at just 6 EUR/month (paid per year) Advertisements: | | 1. Introduction Translation‚ which procures increasing significance at present‚ has‚ from

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    (check periodically that you’ve understood. 2. Reflect back feelings and content 3. Clarification 4. Summarise the major issues 3. What does connotative mean? Connotative meaning in a language is a subjective definition (emotional meaning and personal association to a word). The emotions and feelings that a word creates are called its connotative meaning. 4. Of the different types of verbal communication‚ which type is considered the most inappropriate when talking to patients for the

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    America Needs Its Nerds

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    Fridman’s general argument in his work "America Needs Its Nerds" is that the United States’ emphasis on social and physical prowess over academic achievement is wrong. Fridman uses connotative diction‚ a disappointed tone‚ and the use of a rhetorical questions to develop his argument. Fridman uses negative connotative diction as he discusses how the United States focuses more on social skills and physical abilities rather than academics. Fridman states‚ "In many parts of the world‚ university professorships

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    Thomas Hardy is an intriguing and enigmatic poet whose poetic themes deviate from war‚ nature and heroism to love‚ the transience of life and the death of the soul. Though penned some eighty years ago‚ the poetry of Thomas Hardy remains remarkably accessible and identifiable to a modern reader. While some critic’s claim that his poetic writing is archaise. His language elegant but awkward and his work difficult to comprehend‚ I enjoyed the poetry of Hardy for its diversity of themes‚ its earthly

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    Critical Brand Evaluation MM36620 A brand is not a logo; a logo is just a symbol that represents the brand. A brand is not a tagline; a tagline is an expression of the brand. It is not a product; a product is a tangible representation of the brand. While products come and go over time‚ brands can live indefinitely; your brand is derived from who you are‚ who you want to be and who people perceive you to be. A brand can be defined as ‘A name‚ term‚ design‚ symbol‚ or any other feature that identifies

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    human emotion. Her use of connotative language creates many harsh images of her experiences in a life of poverty. By using these images‚ Parker is capable of causing the reader to feel many emotions and forces the reader to question his or her own stereotypes of the poor. With the use of connotative language and the ability to arouse emotion‚ Parker successfully compels the reader to examine his or her thoughts and beliefs on who the poor are. Parker’s use of connotative language causes the reader

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    Over the years the topic of human nature has been studied and debated by many. Human nature can be defined as distinct characteristics that include how people think and act naturally. Between past and present events‚ there is corruption in human nature. With the corruption of human nature people only do kind acts only out of self interest. Throughout history‚ early American authors‚ such as Jonathan Edwards‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ and Olaudah Equiano‚ convey how they view human nature through their literature

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    Chapter 1 Communication Theory 1.1 COMMUNICATION THEORY Specific OutcomesThe student should be able to: * Identify the four needs underlying communication. * Describe the process of communication and show how it applies to various situations within the industry. * Recognise and explain in his/her own words the terminology of the process of communication. * Distinguish between the different types of communication. * Determine the internal and external factors that influence communication

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    Those Winter Sundays

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    “Those Winter Sundays‚” by Robert Hayden‚ is a beautiful poem. Hayden’s poem tells a grown man’s perspective of his father. In the poem it is clear that there is distance between them and little communication. But it is discovered at the end of the poem‚ that love is actually present. Although it is only a 14-line poem‚ it packs remarkable power into each line. The very unrythmed poem begins with a very simple line letting you know what tone and mood the poem is set in. The title “Those

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    ineffective in the way he tries to persuade his readers to think more instead of using trite phrases. He organizes his article in a manner I find unusual and uses selective details to create an overall tone of annoyance. Often‚ Pence uses negatively connotative diction to show his emotions‚ but he has overdone it. I did not like the overall topic of the article. It seems that everything that Pence said was based of emotional reasoning. After reading‚ I don’t think Pence is a very good Bioethics teacher

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