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    Community interpreting

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    Community interpreter Nowadays‚ the United Kingdom along with many other world countries became a multicultural country with many different languages spoken. People from minority groups often speak only a little English or no English at all for various reasons. This results in access to all services being complicated for them. Because the Government in the United Kingdom committed itself to providing access to these services equally for everyone there is a need for community interpreters. This

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    Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote this poem "Ozymandias" to express to us that possessions do not mean immortality. He used very strong imagery and irony to get his point across throughout the poem. In drawing these vivid and ironic pictures in our minds‚ Shelley was trying to explain that no one lives forever‚ and nor do their possessions. Shelley expresses this poem’s moral through a vivid and ironic picture. A shattered stone statue with only the legs and head remaining‚ standing in the

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    The ejusdem generis rule Under this rule‚ where general words follow particular words‚ the general words are interpreted to be of the same kind as the particular words. For example‚ in the phrase ‘dogs‚ cats and other animals’‚ the particular words are ‘dogs’ and ‘cats’. The general words are ‘other animals’. Under the ejusdem generis rule the general words would be interpreted in the line with the particular words. Therefore‚ since dogs and cats are the domestic animals‚ then the general words

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    A few months ago‚ I had the pleasure of interviewing Amy Shirley‚ who is a close personal acquaintance as well as a certified interpreter. She has been qualified in this field for two years and interprets in the religion‚ medical‚ and educational settings. I will be focusing on the educational setting of her career‚ and more specifically the topic of vicarious trauma that interpreters may experience in their chosen settings. In my interview with Ms. Shirley‚ I quickly discovered the raw emotions

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    Each person has been taught to hope‚ to have a dream. I always shot for the stars; I wanted to be a princess‚ obviously that didn’t work out though. As every individual ages his or her aspirations become more realistic; I aspire to have a stable job and a loving family. In Of Mice and Men the men are united by their shared dreams of stability‚ security‚ freedom‚ and of course to tend the rabbits. The theme for Of Mice and Men is everyone has dreams and dreams don’t always come true. To George‚ his

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    Movie Up Movie Analysis

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    What was the lesson that you learnt from Carl Frederickson? Why? • The movie “up” is such a meaningful story. This story talks about two main characters Carl Frederickson and Russell . In past‚ Carl was a 9years old boy who has idolize famous explorer- Charles Muntz. he admires him. one day‚ carl befriends a girl named Ellie‚ she is Muntz’s fan too .So they become good friends. They have a same dream that is going to the Paradise Falls . carl and Ellie finally get married and live together

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    Kafka, Freud, and Fantasy

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    Cited: Elbaum‚ Alexandra. "Kafka and Freud." Blogging at Queens College. Web. 04 Nov. 2010. <http://blogs.qc.cuny.edu/blogs/dreams/aelbaum/>. Freud‚ Sigmund. (1968). The Interpretation of Dreams‚ Volume V. 1900-01. London: The Hogarth Press. Kafka‚ Franz‚ and Nahum Norbert Glatzer. "The Metamorphosis." The Complete Stories. New York: Schocken‚ 1983. 89-139. Print. Steinfeld‚ Gabriel. "Why Kafka Only Uses Fantasy in The Metamorphosis

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    The Congo Interpretation

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    I know this poem from “Dead Poets Society”‚ which you might love or hate. I‚ too‚ have a love/hate relationship with the movie‚ but my love side teaches it often because Peter Weir did so many great things with cameras and the symbolism is priceless. But‚ I suggest Wikipedia as the best source about Lindsay and this poem‚ which you can find here. The following is a bit about this poem and possible racism. “The Congo”‚ Lindsay’s best-known poem‚ became controversial both for its groundbreaking use

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    The use of abbreviations in the medical field has recently become a major issue and a national concern as a cause of medication or other life-threatening errors. Medical errors have been determined to be the eighth most common cause of patient deaths in the United States (Nordenberg‚ 200). When dealing with medical information and a person ’s life‚ accurate and understandable written or computerized documentation is of utmost importance. Eliminating abbreviations can reduce errors because this

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    Difference between Interpreter& Advocate roles assessment Interpreter * Can only interpret what the client says to the service provider and vice versa‚ * CI is supposed to interpret accurately what is being said during the interview * Have to speak this same language as client * With no additions‚ no admissions‚ no editing‚ or polishing just says what was said * The interpreter provides a necessary cultural information * Cultural differences are leading to a misunderstanding and

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