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    Comparison between style and register By Denis Vasilev It has been a huge problem for the sociolinguists to tell the difference between style and register through the years. All of them have their own theories and ideas about these two notions and certainly there will be many more for the future. To be able to compare the two definitions first I will go through their work and afterwards I will express my personal point of view. Register is a combination of all the parameters of the communicative

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    A Comparison Between Hurricanes and Tornados Throughout history‚ people have been amazed and intrigued by the various forces of nature‚ particularly those associated with weather. In a similar way‚ hurricanes and tornados are some of the most violent natural occurring catastrophes experienced by people. While there are many differences between the two‚ the absolute similarities are tragic. Hurricanes are centered on rough wind swirling around a center area‚ and they are one of the deadliest

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    Comparison of Public Human Resource Management between China and United States In nowadays‚ people pay more and more attention to the government’s central position in the economy and the society. An effective government‚ regarding to the economy‚ the society and even the government development is absolutely necessary. The various countries experience indicated that‚ an effective government surely is a function limited government‚ behavior legally achievement government‚ authority multi- centers

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    India Italy Coutroversy

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    The shootings occurred off the coast of Kerala state‚ India | Enrica Lexie at Kochi | Location | Indian Contiguous zone | Date | 15 February 2012 16:30 IST (disputed) (UTC+05:30) | Attack type | Shooting | Deaths | Indian fishermen: Ajesh Binki and Gelastine (Valentine) | Perpetrators | Italian Marines: Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone (accused) | The incident sparked a major diplomatic row between the governments of Italy and India‚ with Indian police immediately opening

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    What is totalitarianism? Totalitarianism is a form of government in which the government completely reminisced one’s individuality and freedom. In Aldous Huxley’s novel‚ “Brave New World‚” totalitarianism is perfectly demonstrated in which humans are scientifically made and have no control over their desired purpose on earth. Totalitarianism is also seen in George Orwell’s novel‚ “1984‚” where the government has eyes on everything. This means there is no privacy what so ever. The uncontrolled power

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    Comparison Between Mesopotamia And EgyptComparison Between Mesopotamia And Egypt Ancient Civilization thrived in the lands surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. Each had its own distinct views on the social‚ political‚ and religious aspects; however‚ there were many similarities as well. Through this essay‚ I will illustrate the differences‚ as well as the similarities of the fascinating early civilizations of Ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt. Approximately 5000 B.C.E. cultivation rose from Mesopotamia

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    million Africans were captured and taken against their free will by Europeans in the Atlantic slave trade. The experience that the slaves had to go through was horrendous‚ unsanitary and over all a terrible time in their lives. The middle passage was when the slaves were taken from Africa to the Americas. After they arrived in the Americas‚ they were sold and forced to work for their new owners. Due to the strong force of other countries‚ slaves experienced dehumanization through being captured from

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    Geography of Italy Italy is a long peninsula; slightly larger than Arizona andit shaped like a boot. It is surrounded on the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea and on the east by the Adriatic. Italy borders Austria‚ France‚ Vatican City‚ San Marino‚ Slovenia‚ and Switzerland.The Apennine Mountains form the peninsula ’s backbone; the Alps form its northern boundary. The largest of its many northern lakes is Garda (143 sq mi); the Po‚ its principal river‚ flows from the Alps on Italy ’s western border and

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    Totalitarianism‚ a form of government that has absolute authority over all aspects of its citizen’s public and private lives. Media persistently regulated to convey that those in power are great and always right‚ citizens are closely monitored to identify any form of rebelliousness; propaganda is plentiful and a police state is held to oppress and instill a sense of powerlessness in people who dare think of fighting back. A single party is in power and has no competition‚ and is never challenged

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    Economic crisis in Italy

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    Table des matières I. Introduction Italy is facing strong imbalances on a macroeconomic point of view‚ and that requires special policy actions in order to restore an economic balance in this country‚ currently struggling in an economic crisis. The main problems are the huge public debt held and the lack of external competitiveness. Both those problem are originally caused by the extremely slow economic productivity growth of the country. Given the fact that the Italian economy

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