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    it promoted the hatred between Hindu and Muslims. The Bombay High Court stated and restricted the use of hate speech. The court stated that “‘It may be good policy to balance the width of a power by the width of a remedy afforded to prevent the abuse of that power. But that is for the Legislature to consider. A Court called upon to construe the nature and content of a remedy is bound by the language of the Section which prescribes the remedy. What is sound policy may not be a safeguard to the true

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    TOK Language essay 11. Can one language be considered “better” than another? Outline. Areas to talk about Culture - Language you grew up with or the language that your parents speak is probably the most important to you and takes privilege over other languages Personal beliefs and interpretations - You decide by yourself whether or not you think a language is better than another History - Through history English has become a worldwide language‚ this doesn’t necessarily make it a better language

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    Form of Discourse

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    There are many forms of written discourse‚ though they can typically be divided into four basic categories that cover most pieces of writing. Expository writing is a piece that is written to explain something or provide information about an issue‚ while descriptive writing presents a description of a particular thing through sensual language. Narrative discourse is typically a written work that tells a story‚ often with a basic structure that includes a beginning‚ a middle‚ and an end. An argumentative

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    Bernard Shaw uses figurative language to describe what he saw and what he learned during the cremation of his mother. Shaw uses ironic tones of humor and beauty to describe the cremation. Shaw describes the cremation by stating: “The feet burst miraculously into streaming ribbons of garnet coloured lovely flame‚ smokeless and eager like pentecostal tongues‚ and as the whole coffin passed in‚ it sprang into flame all over; and my mother became that beautiful….” Shaw’s figurative language of metaphor

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    the first word of each line is in alphabetical order from the first word. Line 5 is one sentence‚ beginning with any letter. Note: ABC as a form has been used to describe anything from an Abecedarian poem (above)‚ to an Acrostic poem‚ and other things. ABC typically has been used as a catch-all for sequential alphabet poems that may not necessarily use the entire alphabet like an Abecedarian poem. So‚ in reality‚ "ABC" is just an acrostic poem using successive letters of the alphabet per line

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    Can one’s view on the world be changed by their own culture background? This question in an interview about a person’s take on their own culture and reaction from others‚ a poem about not being able to be two ethnicities but only one‚ and a essay depicting a father’s concern about a teacher thinking of his son as an typical outsider because of being different. So‚ can people see others differently because of their previous influences from their own culture? Well‚ yes.One’s view can be influenced

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    the reader to deeply connect with the meaning of the text. Welty conveys that the willingness to read is established at a young age. She uses many rhetorical devices to emphasise her opinions on reading‚ such as figurative language‚ distinct syntax‚ and unique diction. Amidst the numerous interesting aspects of her narrative tale‚ Welty uses figurative language to help readers understand how her mother

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    order to improve their team-working abilities. Working in groups can increase the productivity of an organisation but also destroy it. The well functioning of groups in organisations depends on their leaders and members willingness to work together. However‚ people frequently join groups to achieve aims that they are not able to achieve themselves‚ which lead to a decrease in groups performances. Moreover‚ their behaviour in groups can be influenced in a negative way by different factors‚ such as:

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    Creative deviance in the organizational chart Definition of creative deviance in hierarchical organizations: Creative deviance occurs when individuals with new ideas disobey orders to suspend elaboration and choose to continue working. As idea generators run up against management’s old mental models‚ continue to pursue the creative idea becomes an act of deviance. Without such deviance‚ creativity has a difficult time surviving in the organization. While creative deviance is not ideal‚ such deviance

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    Can control of written language create or reinforce power? By Daniel Whiting Language is the basis of communication between people‚ therefore if you ban the use of specific written language you are banning the communication of the ideas behind that language between people. People will still be able to formulate their ideas about the controversial subject but will find it difficult to spread the news on a large scale. This is because most widespread media is in written form like newspapers

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