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    Roman Nikolayevich Kim and the Strange Plot of his Mystery Novellas 1. Introduction Yulian Semyonov’s (1931-1993) Petrovka‚ 38 (1963) is the only one Russian work in Hayakawa Pocket Mystery‚ which is a representative foreign mystery series of Japan‚ at the present moment. However‚ there was his predecessor‚ whose spy and detective stories were read worldwide. Roman Nikolayevich Kim (1899-1967) “appeared as a detective and spy novel writer after the war‚” and “two million copies of this popular

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    Communication is defined as "an exchange of information." It involved the transmission of ideas and thoughts. To communicate means that you share with others your concepts‚ your thoughts and ideas. Most of our time is spent in this mutual relationship by either speaking or listening. This ability to communicate is what makes man the unique creature that he is‚ with the ability to control and dominate‚ to build and maintain. Communications is a big thing in America. It is said to be our most vital

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    Bilingual Services Shouldn’t be Provided in the United States When people speak one language they become as one and become a society. Speaking one language and using the same language for public services unites everybody; which in this case is English. When immigrants comes to America from all over the world they should assimilate with America’s culture and learn the American language English‚ which is spoken by more than half of American citizen’s. The government as well as the American should

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    Sanity… subjective? Why is it so often regarded as a societal norm when sanity is rarely achieved in its essence by Hayakawa’s standards? How possible is it for one to realize sanity whilst concurrently maintaining assimilation via a "normal" fashion into mainstream society? Who is this anomalistic "fully functional individual" and what specific qualities characterize her as such?" What constitutes "sanity?" According to Hayakawa’s definition of a well-adjusted individual‚ a sane person

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    Weber’s Law. The Journal of Undergraduate Neuroscience Education‚ 9(2)‚ A71-A74. Oberlin‚ K.W. (1935). Variation in intensitive sensitivity to the lifted weight. Psychological Review‚ 7(1)‚ 438-455. Rahman‚ S.M.M.‚ Ikeura‚ I.‚ Shinsuke‚ I.‚ Hayakawa‚ S.‚ & Sawai‚ H. (2010). Psychophysical relationship between actual and perceived weights for lifting objects with power-assist: Consideration of constrained and unconstrained lifting. SI International. 152-157 Shen‚ J.‚ & Jung‚ Y.M. (nd). Weberized

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    Our youngest generation is a rare and a precious resource facing a human wave of global competition. This reality is changing the way teachers think of Content literacy‚ and more importantly‚ it is changing their classroom practice. Teachers across the globe are beginning to realize that they are responsible for producing learners who possess the literacy skills needed for the 21st century. Therefore‚ one should know that Content area literacy is the ability to use all the literacy skills (reading

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    Bridge On The River Kwai. The film deals with the situation of British and American prisoners of war‚ who were captured by the Japanese during World War II and were forced to build a bridge over the river Kwai‚ in order to accommodate Japanese Burma-Siam railway. At first the prisoners were planning to sabotage the construction of the bridge‚ and to not finish the construction at the scheduled date. Because of that decision‚ the Japanese were forcing British officers to be working along the ordinary

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    In the beginning‚ this country was a melting pot. Many different people‚ from many different countries‚ of many different ethnic groups‚ speaking in many different tongues came to America. English arose as the predominant language of the United States. Over time‚ people realized the importance of staying in touch with their cultural backgrounds‚ including the language of their native countries. The main problem presented now lies in communication and interaction with each other. It is obvious

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    the police. This gained nationwide media attention as well as sympathy from those who saw it. Various leaders were gunned down by the FBI (were said to be due to their affiliation with the Black Panther Party). The president of the college‚ S. I. Hayakawa‚ took the offense throughout this ordeal. He declared a state of emergency on Bloody Tuesday as students were assaulted. Still the student did have the support of the community‚ liberal white students and their fellow minorities on the campus. In

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