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    Change and variation of English lexis 1. Introduction The topic under discussion in this paper is about the lexical change and lexical variation. The change and vary of language never stops and it develops with the move of time and space (Zhichang‚ 2010‚ p.19 ). I will talk about the lexical change and variation in English lexis from three respects and I will discuss how the knowledge of lexical change and variation facilitates can be related to the learning and/or teaching of vocabulary.

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    Science is a way of helping the brain grow in finding new knowledge and helps us defeat our curiosity of how the world develops and works today. Science is important because it has helped form the world that we live in today. Charles Robert Darwin was an English naturalist and geologist‚ best known for his contributions to the science of evolution. He established that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestors‚ and in a joint publication with Alfred Russel Wallace introduced

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    Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer and organist in this time period. From the age of nine‚ J.S Bach was orphaned both of his parents had died and was adopted by his brother’s name Christoph who was an organ player. Christoph taught Bach’s how to construct organs from the frequent repairs that had to be made to the church organ. For the most part‚ Bach was self-taught by copying music in order to learn the musical style and to get music. Later in 1707‚ Bach was hired by a church in St. Boniface

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    Galileo Galilei is a man known for greatly improving the telescope‚ discovering Jupiter’s four largest moons‚ and being the man who experimented with falling objects in the Leaning Tower of Pisa. He was an Italian astronomer‚ mathematician‚ and a physicist. He gave important contributions to science‚ especially in the field of astronomy. With his telescope‚ he discovered the moon’s spherical shape and rough texture‚ Venus’ phases‚ and Jupiter’s moons that do not revolve around earth. All which contradicted

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    Archimedes is regarded as one of greatest mathematicians and inventors of his time. He was born in Syracuse‚ Sicily around the year 287BC. Archimedes acquired his education in Alexandria‚ Egypt‚ but spent most of his life in Sicily. When in Sicily‚ he stayed in or near Syracuse and did nothing but experiment and research. Archimedes made many contributions to mathematics. One of the more important discoveries Archimedes made was he found a way to measure the areas and volumes of objects that are

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    not help Galileo as it made him and easy target for the many complaints of the church. He was summoned and interrogated by the Roman Inquisition for his beliefs of Copernican doctrine. Many religious folk wrote letters to the church about Galileo and how his views were corrupt and wrong. Galileo quickly wrote back explaining his ideas and views defending

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    A famous man once said‚ “ How beautiful is youth‚ that is always slipping away! Whoever wants to be happy‚ let him so: of tomorrow there is no knowing” (High Minds). From the time Lorenzo was born‚ he was influenced by a wealthy political family.Lorenzo made great contribution in the arts‚ politics and education. Lorenzo de’ Medici is known for his knowledgeable youth‚ decisions that allowed for the best results for the people of Florence and being a patron of well-known artists that included

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    Military strategies contributed to the outcome of WWII by playing on Europe’s fears‚ the Axis Powers’ willingness to use as many of their resources as possible in a hope to win the war quickly‚ and the introduction of new warfare by the Allies. Germany preyed on European country’s fears by manipulating them into believing that he would cooperate at the Munich Conference. Instead‚ Hitler distracted the Allies by posing a Phony War‚ which diverted their attention away from their advances on Danish

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    Businesses are recognizing the need and importance of investing in diversity and inclusion as part of their overall talent management practices and to continually challenge their organizations to make the connection between those principles and their corporate performance.. Diversity is especially crucial in today’s global marketplace‚ as companies interact with different cultures and clients. The payoffs touch every area of the business by potentially resulting in increased creativity‚ increased

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    themselves a number of questions such as whether or not the fossil is bone‚ whether or not the remains are from a human‚ what the bones represent‚ how old the remains are etc. forensic scientists can accurately and precisely determine racial features by analyzing skeletal remains because

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