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    Debate Sample Scripts

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    Motion: large social media companies make unfair use of users’ personal information Affirmative Team 1st SPEAKER Good morning/afternoon adjudicators‚ ladies and gentlemen. Today’s motion is large social media companies make unfair use of users’ personal information. To begin with‚ I will first define the word ‘fairness’. According to the Cambridge Dictionary‚ fairness is the quality of treating people equally or in a way that is right or reasonable. So equality is a crucial factor for fairness

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    pidgin that has become the first language of a new generation of speaker.” Over the years‚ the University of the West Indies Mona Linguistic Department along with Bible Society of the West Indies have played an integral role in the process of standardizing Jamaican Creole. Currently‚ their major project is translating the Holy Bible from Greek to Jamaican Creole. The translation of the Holy Bible was not only focus on getting Creole speakers to read but also to help the citizens to embrace their native

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    In Beauty”. This poem is more of a subjective rather than a narrative poem. This type of poem expresses the poet’s imagination and thoughts (Clugston‚ 2010‚ 11.3). This poem is about an unnamed woman. She’s really quite striking and the speaker compares her to lots of beautiful but dark things‚ like “night and “starry skies”. The second stanza continues to use the the contrast between light and dark‚ day and night to describe her beauty. We also learn that her face is really “pure and

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    Using Comics with ESL/EFL Students Justine Derrick derrick_justine (at) yahoo.com Salisbury‚ Maryland‚ USA Introduction Comic strips‚ comic books‚ and graphic novels can be used in ESL and EFL classrooms to encourage students to read. They can also form the basis of several classroom activities that will engage students and generate discussion. Second Language Acquisition‚ Reading‚ and Comics In all theories of second language acquisition‚ input plays a role (though the role varies

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    Pragmatic Acquisition

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    PRAGMATICS ACQUISITION I. INTRODUCTION In communications‚ one meaning or one function can be said with various form / structure. For instruction others‚ speaker can express it by imperative sentence‚ declarative sentence‚ or even with interrogative sentence. In communication‚ we sometimes experience of miscommunication because of we have a difference perception of a speaker’s intended meaning. From the simple description above‚ pragmatics is the correct one to be learnt because pragmatics helps

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    ELIOT’S ASH WEDNESDAY: A CHRISTIAN POEM             In 1930‚ just three years after his baptism and confirmation into the Anglican Church‚ T. S. Eliot published his conversion story.  It was his poem Ash Wednesday.[i]  He had converted amid tides of intellectuals rebelling against the over-secular society of the early twentieth century.  Ash Wednesday is the chronicle of this conversion‚ told in beautiful allegories and metaphors.  It portrays the struggle Eliot faced in converting.  “It is a

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    Compering

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    and Ms. Vibhuti Patel with Dr. Argent ‚ Ms. Uppal and Science colleagues who are free – light refreshments 12.38- Maninderbir of Yr.12 to accompany Prof.Stoddart to the IB hall 12.40-12.45: ·         Welcome by Dr.Argent ·         Introduction of speaker by Maninderbir and Ananya Indwar of Yr.12 12.45- 1.25 : Lecture by Prof.Stoddart (including last 5 minutes for Q and A)   1.25- Vote of thanks by students and handing over bouquet and gifts to Prof.Stoddart and Ms. Vibhuti Patel + (Coordinator of

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    replaced by the current Lieutenant Governor‚ Kay Ivey. While a handful of Republican House members have called for Bentley’s resignation‚ the impeachment route is complicated by the governor’s involvement in the criminal case against sitting House Speaker Mike Hubbard (R-Auburn). Hubbard is accused of improperly lobbying the governor’s office for a consulting client of his. With the possibility of Bentley being called on to testify in the case‚ it is hard to imagine Hubbard supporting impeachment proceedings

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    Bias Rhetorical Analysis

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    Tina Haas – COM220 Week 1 Assignment: Bias‚ Rhetorical Devices and Argumentation What are some examples of bias‚ fallacies‚ and specific rhetorical devices in the speech? The very beginning of the speech begins with a campaigner who is introducing their new candidate for Governor and who expresses negative bias towards the current Governor‚ Jim Gettys. It begins by describing the current governing as an “evil domination”. That same campaigner then expresses equal bias but in a positive way‚

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    done poorly‚ the writer’s opinions can be seen as unimportant or unsupported‚ leading to little impact from the piece. Amy Tan did an excellent job of introducing the idea of a personal narrative essay‚ at the same time‚ backing up her ideas with credibility‚ making the reader trust what she was saying. In the essay‚ the first line was introducing the format of the essay‚ “I am not a scholar of the English language. I cannot give you much more than personal opinions on the English language and its

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