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    “Take the notion of tradition: it is intended to give a special temporal status to a group of phenomena that are both successive and identical (or at least similar); it makes it possible to rethink the dispersion of history in the form of the same; it allows a reduction of the difference proper to every beginning‚ in order to pursue without discontinuity the endless search for origin.” -Michel Foucault (The Archeology of Knowledge) Advances in contemporary neuroscience and cognitive psychology

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    elements of the story. These symbols he uses are really what make this story interesting. A few of those symbols are her house‚ hair‚ and clothing‚ but I have chosen to talk about her house as a major symbol in this short story. There are a few denotative meanings of the noun “house.” One well-known meaning is‚ “a dwelling place for one or more persons‚ especially a family.” It can also mean to some people “family.” The house is a symbol of how Emily with time has become old and more decrepit because

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    person‚ which enables Nash to have a all-seeing perspective. Nash comes off as being very high‚ and considers himself to be much more worldly and experienced than all those whom he is addressing with his poem on the follies of success. Using strong denotative words‚ Nash is able to efficiently draw a picture desribing his view of the general population. In the poem‚ Nash uses very long lines‚ with large run-on sentances. At the point where the lines become the longest‚ Nash is describing the antics

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    Symbolism in “A Rose for Emily” In William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily‚” numerous symbolic elements are presented to the reader throughout the story. We hear about Emily’s house‚ the pocket watch‚ the hair‚ lime and arsenic and death and taxes. Each of these symbolizes a meaning buried within the story and each is equally interesting. The symbolic element I will be discussing is Emily’s house and how the house relates to Emily throughout the story. The house of Emily is a very important literary

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    Guitarist Tunes Up” by Frances Cornford is its denotation and connotation meanings. Denotatively‚ this poem suggests that in order for guitarist to produce right note‚ he has to tune up his guitar before play it. In the other hand‚ the poet also gives connotative meaning; in order for the man to make love to a woman he has to seducing her with love‚ politeness and care so that she will surrender herself to him. Even woman says only stupid‚ senseless things that the man might not understand or doesn’t want

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    backgrounds (interactive) 9. ways of perceiving and responding to stimuli (schemata) 11. chief facilitator of listening (redundancy) 12. Listening involves _____ (recognition) 14. involves comprehension and sensation (reading) 16. dictionary meaning (denotative) 17. same meaning (synonym) 19. most required in listening (attention) 20. listening is a _____ activity (passive) 22. we listen not for words but for _________ (meaning) 23. explain or describe similaity (analogy) 24. the S in SQ3R (survey) Horizontal

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    poem. The Rhetorical Level The Speaker: Milton The Addressee: God General Purpose: Beg the Lord to avenge the death of the martyrs at Piedmont who were killed for believing in Him. / Comment on the horrid massacre that took place in Piedmont Connotative Language: “Martyr’d blood and ashes sow” - The martyrs’ deaths affect life from then on‚ literally and figuratively as they seep into the soil and affect the future land and in reality the murderers‚ as well. Techniques: Dark imagery‚ metaphor

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    At one point everyone has experienced frustration when communicating. Communication is vital in every organization. Without overcoming these barriers completing simple task can be difficult. While in the Marines Corps I had to deal with communication barriers while deployed overseas. I found that verbal communication was easier to overcome than nonverbal. It all starts with inadequate knowledge and vocabulary when operating in other countries. While preparing to deploy numerous hours are devoted

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    In the eulogy at Caesar’s funeral‚ Marc Antony‚ close friend of Caesar and general‚ seems to claim that he believes that Marcus Brutus and the rest of the men involved with the death of Caesar are honorable men‚ but in actuality believes that Caesar was the only honorable man in the Senate who was always there for his country and brought prosperity to his country. He also claims to not want to get revenge on the murderers of Caesar‚ but in reality‚ the whole point of his speech was to turn the citizens

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    حكومية – brain drain هجرة الادمغه - sacrificial lamb كبش فداء - Poet Laureate امير الشعراء Literal Translation A word-for-word translation can be used in some languages and not others dependent on the sentence structure. In literal translation‚ the denotative meaning of words is taken as if straight from the dictionary‚ but TL grammar is respected. E.g. I like tennis. احب التنيس - bad news اخبار سيئه - The likes of these things have much demand now. مثل هذه الاشياء عليها اقبال كثير الان Oblique Translation

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