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    Introduction According to Little (2005)‚ philosophy of social science is a scholarly discipline that attempts to analyse the logic‚ methodology‚ modes of explanation of the social sciences‚ in which its studies include psychology‚ sociology‚ anthropology‚ history and economics. Social science provides understanding of everyday interactions of individuals and interactions among human society in social institutions. Providing prediction and explanation for human behaviour and its consequences are

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    English is an international language‚ as we all know. Therefore‚ the role it plays is very significant. For this reason‚ all efforts should be made in order to enable the students master this language. In my opinion‚ as a teacher of English language at schools for more than two decades‚ English language is easy to master. But‚ what I see now is something different. Nowadays‚ a majority of the students refrain from using this language. Many of my students at school tell me with frustration that they

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    This immerses the reader in the Acoli world helping us to see our own culture from an outsider’s viewpoint. P’Bitek describes the differences between Acoli and Western dances‚ his descriptions of both the Acoli and Western dances are described from the Acoli point of view. “That is the lazy girl who fears grinding the kabir millet.”[3] Here he uses the Acoli word “kabir” in italic‚ this attracts the reader into Acoli culture‚ away from the western world. He is describing the Acoli girl as

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    “Disadvantages and Advantages of Computer” A Research Paper Presented to Prof. Hans Uy In partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in English IV By: Junaira R. Jamal First Year College March 2013 ACKNOWLEGDMENT I express my deepest gratitude to my family especially my mother who helps me with the grammar‚ invaluable guidance and blessings. I am very grateful to my English teacher Sir Han Uy for providing us with an environment to complete this project. I would like to thank my

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    "cake")‚ or bound if it is used exclusively alongside a free morpheme (ex: "im" in impossible). Its actual phonetic representation is the morph‚ with the different morphs ("in-"‚ "im-") representing the same morpheme being grouped as its allomorphs. English example: The word "unbreakable" has three morphemes: "un-"‚ a bound morpheme; "break"‚ a free morpheme; and "-able"‚ a bound morpheme. "un-" is also a prefix‚ "-able" is a suffix. Both "un-" and "-able" are affixes. The morpheme plural-s has the

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    different sounds languages make throughout the world. It is especially used for communicating in the business world. Since the United States is a world power‚ many say that English has become more prevalent in the global marketplace. Is English really becoming a worldwide language? Charles Foran answers this question in his essay‚ “Lingua Franchise‚” which first appeared in The Walrus Magazine in November 2004. Foran describes in his essay how English has been adapted in the global marketplace. In

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    The Importance of Endangered species in our world Importance of Endangered Species in our world INTRODUCTION The term endangered is used by international and national organizations to define plants and animals currently in danger of becoming extinct. Although the term endangered is universally used‚ the definition of an endangered species is greatly varied. In most cases‚ the factors causing an organism to become endangered are human- related. ABSTRACT Geographic distribution

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    Importance of Internet & Mobile phones in the English Language Introduction:- “The way to bring a language to life is to be able to converse in it every day” Mary Hanafin Despite years of learning the language‚ the students fail miserably in English communication. Research studies hold our examination system responsible for this set back. The evaluation pattern has made both the students and teachers

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    environment even though the learning process can be troublesome for some people. In his essay “Mute in an English-Only World”‚ Chang-rae Lee describes the difficulties that his Mom had when they immigrated to America at very first year without fully developed English speaking skill: “I saw every day the exacting price and power of language‚ especially with my mother‚ who was an outsider in an English-only world…She often encountered great difficulty whenever she went out” (541). Moreover‚ language is a part

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    The computer was born not for entertainment or email but out of a need to solve a serious number-crunching crisis. By 1880 the U.S. population had grown so large that it took more than seven years to tabulate the U.S. Census results. The government sought a faster way to get the job done‚ giving rise to punch-card based computers that took up entire rooms. Today‚ we carry more computing power on our smartphones than was available in these early models. The following brief history of computing is

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