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    future of Football Youth Development and the Community Schemes within Football Clubs. The league has continued to support the excellent work undertaken within Youth Footballers. The club remains committed to ‘Use the Power of Football to Make a Difference’‚ this means a commitment to be recognized as football’s leader in Youth Development .We believe that we can develop people using the power of football‚ that we provide the best opportunities‚ recognize all achievements and that we will deliver

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    amount of water carried by a river at any one time. Hydrograph : A graph showing the discharge of a river over a given period of time. Storm hydrograph : Records the changing discharge of a river after a passing rainstorm. Lag time : This delay between peak rainfall and peak discharge. Number of factors affecting the critical time lag of storm 1. The amount and the intensity of the rain 2. Temperatures are significant 3. Land use 4. Steep slopes 5. Rock type 6. Dams and reservoirs Weathering

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    occupied‚ and the English could have shared some of the skills and technology brought over with them. But‚ of course‚ the two groups found that they had many differences. They had a hard time sharing and trading because of how different they were‚ such as in their belief systems‚ materials and resources‚ and their living environments to name a few. As stated before‚ the Powhatan Indians and the English had different belief systems. For example‚ the English‚ much like many Americans today‚ were monotheist

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF STUDYING ENGLISH English can be said to be the most important and the most useful language in theworld today. There are many reasons why you should study the language properly.The first reason is English will help you a lot when you further your studies.Almost all the books at the universities are written in English. So‚ if your English is poor‚you are going to have a big problem studying there.The second reason you have to study English well is that it will help you to get ajob

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    African American Vernacular English The United States of America is one of the world’s most ethnically diverse and multicultural nations. Even though there is not an official national language‚ most Americans speak Standard American English (SAE). However‚ the most prevalent native English vernacular dialect in the United States is African American Vernacular English (AAVE). According to Sharon Vaughn‚ AAVE is “a dialect used by some African Americans” (110). In order to examine AAVE‚ one must

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    History of the English Language A short history of the origins and development of English The history of the English language really started with the arrival of three Germanic tribes who invaded Britain during the 5th century AD. These tribes‚ the Angles‚ the Saxons and the Jutes‚ crossed the North Sea from what today is Denmark and northern Germany. At that time the inhabitants of Britain spoke a Celtic language. But most of the Celtic speakers were pushed west and north by the invaders - mainly

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    PESTLE Analysis On China Current Economy Political and legal analysis Political factors include government regulations and legal issues and define both formal and informal rules under which firm must operate. And it is claimed that the political force is probably the most turbulent force in the environment (Fahey & Narayanan 1986). In the past one decade‚ the Chinese government attaches great importance and focus to the development of e-commerce in the most populous country‚ for example‚ on issuing

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    English Exposition Whale hunting must be stopped! Imagine your swimming in the ocean‚ minding your own business. Then‚ suddenly‚ something sharp hits you. It enters your body and explodes. The pain is killing but it does not kill you‚ not yet. Again a sharp object hits you and explodes. Again and again you are hit. Your enormous body‚ however‚ does not give up that easily. It will take more than a half an hour to get unconscious. Maybe‚ if you are lucky‚ you will drown. Perhaps you will be dragged

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    and phonetics‚ which means sound‚ was adopted as the new term for Black English and African-American Vernacular English. Mary Rhodes Hoover states‚ "Many who condemn Ebonics refer to it as "bad grammar‚" "lazy pronunciation‚" or "slang." However‚ linguist Dell Hymes notes that‚ viewed sociolinguistically‚ language is much more than characteristics such as grammar or pronunciation (phonology). In fact Ebonics/African-American Language has a number of other characteristics‚ including semantics‚ notation

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    of Indian English Indian English refers to dialects or varieties of English spoken primarily in India and also by Indian Diaspora elsewhere In the world. Due to British colonialism for over two hundred years’ as were used more to British English than to American‚ Australian or Canadian English. And due to the presence of vernacular languages in our country‚ English was chosen to be the co-official language of the union of India. Our obvious choice is one of the varieties of British English; which educated

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