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    The Object of Lexicology

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    (1)The object of Lexicology. (2) Links with other branches of linguistics. (3)Two approaches to language study (synchronic‚ diachronic). (1 )The term‘lexicology’is composed of 2 Greek morphemes:lexis denoting‘word’/logos denoting‘leaning’.In modern linguistics lexicology is one of the branches of science dealing with different properties of words and the vocabulary of a language.The term‘word’denotes the basic unit of a language‚it’s a structural and semantic entity within the language system

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    Surrogacy and Kant

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    following case involves a seventy one year old male patient who told his family if the time ever came when he could not sustain life on his own he didn’t want measures taken to do so. This patient found out in the late summer of 2008 he had stage four pancreatic cancer. The doctor gave him about four weeks to live. At this point he took things into his own hands and made his daughter durable power of attorney for his healthcare needs. Over the next few weeks he became very week and could no longer

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    Throughout the article feature “This Is What It Means To Say Phoenix‚ Arizona.”by Shermin Alexie‚ in the beginning of the article it expounds that Victor‚ the main character’s father has died of a heart attack.Victor hasn’t seen his father in a few years and is trying to find a way to get to Phoenix‚ arizona. He calls Tribal Council but declines the funds offered. Thomas Build-the-Fire a former friend of Victor is acknowledged as an Indian‚ repetitive storyteller. Thomas stands out in the narrative

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    Kantian Deontology In our world today it is often hard to genuinely decide what in fact is right or wrong. The reason that it is so tough to determine is because of our human nature given everyone has their own opinion. We do not all think the same or think the same actions and consequences have the same effect. It is this reason we analyze situations with ethical theories‚ such as that of Kant’s deontology. Kant’s theory in its own right has a strong moral foundation in which it seems understandable

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    Patient Rights Abstract This paper discusses the importance of two documents in ethical issues of the use of human test subjects in research. The creation of these documents came after acquiring knowledge of unethical methods being used in human research. This also proves that people learn from past mistakes‚ and those mistakes will shape how the same situations could be better handled in the future. Ethical standards need to be regulated for the sake of all human civilization. Patient Rights

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    The Neglected Subject

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    The Neglected Subject Slowly‚ over the years‚ studying the humanities has become more and more neglected. Slowly‚ science‚ technology‚ medicine‚ and engineering has dominated jobs and the school curriculum all over the world. The humanities has become like a dead language‚ unknown and forgotten. We fail to realize that without studying English‚ history‚ art‚ and culture‚ society cannot function. Some people argue that studying the humanities does not help society. The jobs related to the humanities

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    Kant And Maxim Analysis

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    it mean to say‚ “Will as a universal law?” This means that you must ask yourself two questions. The first being whether you can consistently conceive of everyone acting on your maxim in all possible circumstances‚ and the second question being to ask yourself whether you can will everyone acting on your maxim in all possible circumstances. But if you don’t know the meaning of a maxim‚ then you can’t fully understand what these two questions are asking of you. A maxim is defined by Kant as what you

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    Lexicology as the Subject

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    word-groups. The term «vocabulary» is used to denote the system of words and word-groups that the language possesses. The term «word» denotes the main lexical unit of a language resulting from the association of a group of sounds with a meaning. This unit is used in grammatical functions characteristic of it. It is the smallest unit of a language‚ which can stand alone as a complete utterance. The term «word-group» denotes a group of words which exists in the language as a ready-made unit‚ has

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    those of supposed lesser competence in the South. Slaves were the main subject purportedly needing guidance from the benevolent father figures. William Wells Brown‚ in “This Cargo Of Human Flesh‚” offers insightful detail into what it felt like to be under the rule of the paternalistic leaders if you happened to be an individual with little or no power in society. Brown‚ speaking about one of the masters he was sent to work for‚ says he “was very abusive‚ not only to the servants‚ but to his wife also

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    The human body has the ability to understand the environment around it by using its senses. The five basic human senses are hearing‚ sight‚ touch‚ smell‚ and taste. Anytime one of these senses is triggered by a specific stimulus the signal is transmitted to the brain in order for the information to be interpreted. This transmission process is known as perception. First the body will experience an external stimulus‚ the sensation. Then this information will be transformed into electrical stimulation

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