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    Grendel was in the gabled hall where the warriors slept. The only sound coming from the hall was the deep snores of the knights‚ but soon it would be there cries and lamentation. He strode under the clouds‚ seeking eagerly‚ till he came to the wine-hall‚ the treasure-hall of men seeking Hrothgar’s home. There was fire in his eyes‚ they were as red as Macintosh apples‚ freshly picked. So‚ there I was watching him kill innocent people without a second thought. Of course the ferocious beast had no clue

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    My Grendel It is something that sticks with you through the day and keeps you up at night.A creature taking its form as a thought in your mind. A looming monster‚ magnificently terrifying‚ corrupt at is very core‚ and persistent beyond belief. Monsters take many different forms for all different people‚ but what makes a monster unbearable is that it is perfectly suited you. Magnifying your insecurities and weaknesses to a point where they become the embodiment of who you are‚ a flawed human being

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    poem in Old English and one of the earliest European epics written in the vernacular‚ tells of the journeys of the fictional hero Beowulf. The first part of the story tells of Beowulf’s adventures in Denmark‚ where he battled the monstrous creature Grendel and his mother (also a creature) on behalf of King Hrothgar‚ the King of Danes. The second part of the story narrates his later life‚ including his fight with a fire-dragon while he reigned as King of Geatland. A translator of Beowulf‚ Burton Raffel

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    Translation of Public Signs

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    分析,指出错误,并提出相应翻译策略。 [关键词] 公示语标牌、翻译目的论、旅游 Translation of Public Signs in Guangzhou:Skopos Theory Perspective [Abstract] The translation in tourism plays the important part in overseas travel while bilingual public sign is an essential part of the translation in tourism. Guangzhou‚ as an economic and cultured capital of south area in china‚ attracts millions of foreigners. It is doing better in bilingual public signs than some other cities in China‚ both in the quantity and quality. However

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    American Sign Language

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    When did Sign Language begin? Who taught the deaf people Sign Language? How did Sign Language begin in America? These questions and others have interest me into doing a research on American Sign Language History. In this paper I will be answering all of those questions. American Sign Language (ASL) is the visual or gestural language which is the primary means of communication of deaf people in America and parts of Canada. Current estimates are that between 100‚000 and 500‚000 people use

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    Baby Sign Language

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    Pamela Levinson SGN 121 04/29/2015 Baby Sign Language Since I have started college‚ I have worked in jobs around young children. I worked at a toy store in the mall near the play area‚ and now I worked in the children’s department of a big name bookstore. Over the years I have witnessed many young children have tantrums. Teaching babies sign language could help lessen the amount of tantrums they child will have in their young years. In the early 1980s Dr. Linda Acredolo and Dr. Susan Goodwyn did

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    Signs Of Elderly Abuse

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    the signs‚ types‚ and prevention of elderly abuse or neglect. As elders become weaker and weaker‚ they lose their ability to stand up to others. Smith (344) suggested that they tend to lose their hearing‚ as well as losing their ability to think as clearly as they were at a younger age. Because of that‚ bad people take advantage of them whenever they are able. Caregivers‚

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    Sign Language Manualism

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    From the time Sign Language was initially adopted in America as early as the late 1700’s to the present‚ deaf individuals have had to face more and more decisions that have the potential to change the course of their entire lives. Both people in the deaf community and people in the hearing world have deliberated on the nature of the most effective method of educating deaf and hard of hearing children. Since education is the fundamental building-block of an individual’s mind‚ the approach to developing

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    There are a number of various signs that warn people of railroad crossings. Some of thedifferent types of railroad crossing signs include advance signs‚ markings on the pavement‚ andrailroad crossing buck signs. There are other devices such as red flashing lights with bells‚ and gates that also help to warn you of a railroad crossing and a possible upcoming train. Whenapproaching a railroad crossing you should always slow down even if you can’t see a train coming. If a railroad crossing has red

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    Speed Limit Signs

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    I agree that the law should continue making and putting up speed limit signs. If they never put up speed limit signs our country would be crashed. There are very good reasons for them and most people disagree with these laws. Some people would be seriously injured if they did not exist. For example say you live on a really curvy road and you had to work late one night. The speed limit on you’re road was thirty-five miles per hour but‚ you were in a hurry to get home and your lights

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