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    Stylistic and Linguistic Analysis of a Literary Text Using Systemic Functional Grammar Noriko Iwamoto Q M.A.K.Halliday + Q Q QQ Q Q Q QQQ Q Q Q Q transitivity Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQ Q Q Q QQQ Q Q QQ Q Q Q QQQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q the ideational function Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQ QQ Q Key words : functional grammar ; transitivity ; stylistics ; narrative ; gender +. Introduction This article explores the relationship between linguistic structures and socially constructed

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    Emily G September 6‚ 2013 The Chesapeake and New England: A Tale of Two Colonies England was late to the colonizing game‚ lagging behind both France and Spain. But when England did set foot in the New World it left its mark. The early English colonization of what is now America can be broken down into two main settlements‚ the Chesapeake colony and the New England colony. The Chesapeake colony‚ which originated as the Jamestown colony in Virginia‚ was settled in 1607. The Chesapeake colony

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    A profession of doctor

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    Among them‚ the profession of doctors is perhaps most respected for service to the society. A good doctor is also empathetic and humane. He tries to understand what his patient is going through and shows kindness while dealing with the unwell. This would involve interaction which can turn into a more personal relationship. A patient can comfortably communicate what he is experiencing that can help in the more precise diagnosis of illness.  There are many types of doctors in our country such as pediatricians

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    The 1950’s dealt with threats from the USSR and Communism which scared many people in the United States and soon became a full-fledged paranoia. There was fear of falling behind the advances of the Communist countries‚ especially among the Soviet Union‚ creating the Red Scare. As the Cold War with the USSR escalated‚ Americans increased their suspicions of Communist influences. Due to this‚ a special committee was formed in order to investigate Communists in America known as HUAC (The House Un-American

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    Are Doctors To Blame

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    “wellness”. Pharmaceutical drug overdoses are now one of the leading causes of death in our nation (Are Doctors to Blame for Prescription Drug Abuse?). The problem with overprescribing is astronomical in the United States. As the epidemic is coming to be out of control‚ many are pointing fingers at doctors. Are physicians to blame for the abuse of prescription drugs? A study has shown that doctors are only a part of the problem. “While we value convenience and easy fixes‚ systemic processes can also

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    The article‚ “A Tale of Two Summers for Parents” by Belinda Luscombe states that many families have to pick between work and their families. Many don’t know whether they should be able to trust their elementary-school-aged child or have someone take care of them‚ even if they can’t afford it. As summer comes parents make that choice‚ but as it turns out they choose work over their kids‚ not because they don’t love their children but because they need the money in order to pay for someone to take

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    Gender Roles In The 1950's

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    Society has always tried to standardize people. Events in the 1950s demonstrated this in their idea of gender roles. Women were obligated to stay home. The percentage of women going to college dropped considerably in the 50s. The gender roles were emphasized through television. For example‚ “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet”. Magazines‚ books‚ and music also reiterated the submissive wife. At the same time‚ men were expected to be bold‚ to hold jobs in factories or management. Men there were

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    This one portrays two people in front of the confederate flag. On the left side there is a police officer pointing a gun at an african american child while wearing a Ku Klux Klan hoodie. The boy is holding sweeties and looking up at the officer in way that makes it look

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    Family Doctor Ever since I started to watch ER at the age of fourteen‚ I have formed a fascination for the medical field. The best component of the job is saving one’s life. Due to this‚ I want to become a family doctor when I grow up. In the book Physicians‚ family doctor are‚ "The first health care professional [that] patients consult for a problem" (Physicians 59). The profession consists of "treating people of all ages and seeing the same patients on a continuing basis‚ and often for years"

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    DIANA SAGINI FALL 2007 URBS 310 CLASS 13968 The role of immigration in shaping American cities The United States of America is correctly defined as a melting pot of cultures‚ and a people because it is not a homogenous nation. People from all over the world can be found living closely together‚ some even harmoniously live together despite their different ethnicities. This has not always been the case because America’s initial habitants were Native Americans‚ who were then invaded by and

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