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    The Caveman

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    problem is to actually write the dialogues‚ act it out and make the necessary changes to the script. We also worked with Julian (Nate) and Alix (Amy) with the dialogues. They proved to make a lot of improvement to the script. The other main problem that I faced is writing for Meng’s dialogue. As Meng is a typical Singaporean‚ he has poor command of English; therefore he either speaks Singlish‚ which is a local form of English or dialect. Coming out with a Singlish dialogue that’s able to make foreign

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    Plato and Socrates

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    writings‚ and in particular his Apology‚ present a historically credible account of the historical Socrates.3 This‚ however‚ is not true of Plato’s later works. These dialogues are notably romanticised in their depiction of Socrates. Professor Richard Kraut argues that this shift in viewpoints is evident in Plato’s middle dialogues (c. 380-360 BC)4 when he is recorded to talk of matters that lie outside the sphere of the physical world5. This is confirmed by Aristotle‚ when he refers to Socrates

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    Dubbing and Subtitling

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    UNIT: Dubbing and Subtitling Structure 1. Objectives 1. Introduction 2. Dubbing in Global Media Industry 1. What is Dubbing 2. Difference between Dubbing and Voice-Over 3. Challenges of Dubbing 4. Necessity of Dubbing in Global Media Industry 1.3 Subtitling in Global Media Industry 1. What is Subtitling 2. Types of Subtitling 3. History of Subtitling

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    mandarin

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    GETTING ACQUAINTED (-) Dialogue A. 你 好! 我 姓 王‚ 我 叫 王明. 你 叫 什么 字? Nǐ hǎo! Wǒ xìng Wáng‚ Wǒ jiào Wáng Míng. Nǐ jiào shénme míngzi? B. 我叫马丁. 伟伯. 你 好‚ 王明! Wǒ jiào  Mǎdīng. Wěibo. Nǐ hǎo‚ Wáng Míng! C. 你 好‚ 马丁! Nǐ hǎo‚ Mǎdīng! (=) Dialogue A. 马丁‚ 你 好! Mǎdīng‚ nǐ hǎo! B. 王明‚ 你 好! Wáng Míng‚ nǐ hǎo! A. 她是谁 ? Tā shì shuí ? B. 她是我朋友‚ 她叫水下明子. Tā shì wǒ  péngyǒu‚ tā jiào  Shuǐxià Míngzǐ. A. 您好‚ 水下明子小姐! Nín hǎo‚ Shuǐxià Míngzǐ  xiǎojiě! C. 您好‚ 王明先生

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    Case Study Toyota crisis

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    to facilitate two-way dialogues between employees and executives. The forum will be pivotal in giving direct feedback to employees’ questions and concerns‚ and for consistently providing updated information. Along with starting communication‚ hotlines dedicated for crisis should be provided as part of employee assistance program; employees should be encouraged to actively use the services to get professional help they need for dealing with crisis. Lack of immediate dialogue leads to speculation

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    Leadership

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    eople use dialogue and discussion without thinking about it. It comes naturally. It is hard to notice when one switches between them because it is so natural. However‚ discussion comes to us more naturally than dialogue‚ especially in the times we live. We live lives that suggest we do not have time to open up to many ideas‚ come up with a few then decide whats best. Always moving forward‚ progress is key. But to those people who are patient‚ and open up a conversation through dialogue‚ the possibilities

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    the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Hurston‚ the use of dialogue and language becomes prevalent . Zora Hurston is famously known to have mastered the dialogue of the African American people and uses that skill in her writing to show a deeper meaning. Language and dialogue are used in this story to show the relation between people‚ and even the power and influence that certain individuals have. Through the use of dialogue and language‚ Zora Hurston is able to convey her attitudes towards

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    The Company Man

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    talk about. Ellen Goodman mocks Phil by using dialogues of his family members and also by the use of repetition to express her attitude and tone. Her overall argument is that you should enjoy your family instead of working‚ literally‚ to death‚ for you never know when it might be too late. In Phil’s case‚ he died without achieving his desired results‚ which were to finally become president of his company. Goodman finally ends her column with the dialogue of the company’s president‚ asking the workers

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    Crito

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    Study Questions for Plato’s Crito 1. At the beginning of Crito (43a-b)‚ what is the setting (time and place) in which the dialogue takes place‚ and why was Crito able to be there? The dialog takes place in Socrates’ cage early in the morning just before dawn. Crito got an access because he has done a favor for the guard before. 2. What does Crito remark (43b) about Socrates’ condition or mood‚ and what does Socrates say in reply? Crito is surprised at how calm Socrates is. Socrates says that

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    Platos Apology

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    which he is charged with not recognizing the gods recognized by the state‚ inventing new deities‚ and corrupting the youth of Athens. Socrates’ speech‚ however‚ is by no means an "apology" in our modern understanding of the word. The name of the dialogue derives from the Greek "apologia‚" which translates as a defense‚ or a speech made in defense. Thus‚ in The Apology‚ Socrates attempts to defend himself and his conduct--certainly not to apologize for it. For the most part‚ Socrates speaks in a

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