canreally help you from inside out‚ so whichyou.….in your body‚ u can……nice-close skin‚ u can have less wrinkles‚ u can haveright oilin your skin =>food does a lot: helping you look younger andliving in my 20 (chỗnàynênthay =“fighting aging”(V)chonó hay). Iwannacontinue to do that. Shawn:Right. Now I understand that. What foods can we eat? I mean‚ u brought somethinghere‚you’lltalk about somefoods? Pam: No! Absolutely‚ I just go over what they specifically do‚ but a lot of these foods can help u
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officials of the law. Gangster films are usually set in large crowded cities‚ to provide a view of the secrets of the criminals world Film gangsters are usually very street smart‚ immoral‚ materialistic‚ and self destructive Hays Censorship Codes of the 1930’s‚ the Hays Office was whom wrote these codes‚ forced studios particularly after 1934 to make moral pronouncements‚ pronounce criminals as psychopaths‚ de-glorify crime and show that crime doesn’t pay. It also demanded minimal details for brutal
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had a lasting effect on the Western world and created hardships for the people who survived the aftermath of this horrible illness that swept the continent. In his book‚ The Burdens of Disease: Epidemics and Human Response in Western History‚ J. N. Hays expresses that the Black Death was one of the most severe
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idioms definition Definition: Idioms are phrases in English that are used in a figurative manner. For example‚ the idiom ’make hay while the sun shines’ is used figuratively to mean: It is important to continue working hard during a period of relative success. The phrase has nothing to do with actually making hay. Advantage learning idioms 1. A good way to attain the metaphorical concepts in the target language is to learn idiomatic expressions. Idioms are often metaphorical. (Kovecses 2002)
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Module One Exercise A: Borrowed Words and Useful Cognates and False Cognates 1. Select the response that best answers the question. Which of the following is a word borrowed from the Spanish language and used in the English language? 1. El poncho 2. El sándwich 3. El champú 4. El zíper 2. Which of the following is a word borrowed from the English language and used in the Spanish language? 1. El poncho 2. El sándwich 3. La salsa 4. La piñata 3.
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En este texto Theodore Levitt‚ presenta una cuestión importante " ¿en qué negocio está realmente usted?"‚ porque como en el caso de los ejecutivos de ferrocarriles si ellos se hubieran concentrado en el negocio del transporte en lugar del negocio ferroviario habrían seguido creciendo. El texto también expone la más importante idea de marketing del siglo pasado: las empresas tendrán más éxito si se esfuerzan en conocer las necesidades del cliente antes que en vender productos. Alguna vez las
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Memorable quotes for ad feedback Maggie: It wasn’t your fault. "Bull" McCabe: Wasn’t it my mouth the words came out of? "Bull" McCabe: She’s a woman like your mother. If we knew how to keep the women happy we’d still be in paradise. "Bull" McCabe: There’s another law stronger than the common law. Father Doran: What’s that? "Bull" McCabe: The law of the land. "Bull" McCabe: He’s alright. Let him be. He learnt the lesson of the land. "Bull" McCabe: Go on father‚ go on. Lock the gates
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for the case of EMRs will limit the charity services. Frances Hays‚ RN‚ is a nursing administrator and has been within the THS for the past 17 years. However‚ she is responsible for managing the nursing staff in conjunction with the operations of the department. Additionally‚ the other responsibility of Hays is nurse orientation in conjunction with helping to facilitate team building exercise for the new ad incoming staff. Conversely‚ Hays is against the use of EMRs since she feels it is time consuming
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hair and beard. The process is sped up by jump shots. The discontinuous editing is abrupt; it reflects Richie’s emotion instability. With every jump‚ it gives the viewers a hair raising sensation that foreshadows his suicide attempt. “Needle in the Hay“ dominates the scene as it covers up any background noise‚ such as the sound of the running tap‚ or snipping of the scissors is heard. It accents the ritualistic quality of Richie’s transformation. As he takes off his sun glasses‚ it jumps to a over
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Title: Little Shop of Horrors Type: Musical Script Author: Howard Ashman The story of Little Shop of Horrors is about a young man named Seymour Krelborn who is a nerdy orphan working at Mushnik’s flower shop in urban Skid Row. He has a big crush on fellow co-worker Audrey. One day Seymour comes across a strange mysterious unidentified plant which he purchases and names Audrey II. Seymour later discovers that the plant feeds on blood and soon it begins to sing for its supper. Audrey has a cruel
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