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    On August 1838‚ the journey of Cherokees began in what was known to history as the Trail of Tears. The Trail of tears involved thirteen parties of the Cherokee being forced by U.S. army troop under Andrew Jackson presidency to leave their residence in the southeast and migrate to the west. The discovery of gold in northern Georgia in 1828 and compulsion for the accessibility of more land to settle the growing white population contributed to more local delirium for the Indian dismissal. With the Election

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    Paper Title: “Teaching Prepositions with the help of Multimedia Instrument – PowerPoint Presentation in the Non-native Scenario” Presented by: Mr. Gawate Sandip Prakash M.A. MPhil. (English) Lecturer in English Introduction English language came in India in the seventieth century. It came with the British and initially it was used only by the British people associated with the East India Company. Simultaneously‚ some English missionaries used it for the religious and educational purposes

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    The Trail of Tears began with the idea of white settlers wanting to settle in the land where Native Americans were to grow cotton. They believed that Native Americans weren’t people‚ and they were just objects occupying the land they wanted and felt they deserved. The white settlers were forcing Native Americans to migrate to designated “Indian Territory” that was across the Mississippi River. The ideas of the early white Americans was to try to convert the Native Americans to be more like the

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    “Communication Today” as‚ “the process of people interacting through the use of messages”. 7. According to Claude Shannon: define communication as‚ one mind affecting another. 8. According to Wilbur Schramm: The mechanism through which human relations exist and develop’ Process of Communication: There are some elements involves in the process of communication. These elements are given below:- 1. Source. 2. Encoding. 3. Message. 4. Channel/Medium. 5. Decoding

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    In scenario 1 Olivia doesn’t understand the rule that taking something without permission is not appropriate behavior. Mai also doesn’t know the better reaction that she expresses her sadness by telling to Olivia instead of crying. Because the children are developing their social skills‚ Scenario 1 is a good opportunity to tell the rules‚ to introduce the importance of the verbal communication and self-regulation‚ and to encourage them to play together. The heart of the problem of Scenario 1 is

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    Lecture III The traditional grammatical classes of words are called "parts of speech". Since the word is distinguished not only by grammatical‚ but also by semantico-lexemic properties‚ some scholars refer to parts of speech as "lexico-grammatical" series of words‚ or as "lexico-grammatical categories". It should be noted that the term "part of speech" is purely traditional and conventional. In modern linguistics‚ parts of speech are discriminated on the basis of the three criteria: "semantic"

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    In the very beginning of‚ Trail of Tears‚ set the tone of the whole entire movie. The struggle of being born an Indian. John Ridge was a gifted young man and his parent knew so they did everything possible to see that he got a white man’s education. He earned a law degree and eventually married a white man’s daughter. However‚ he was still an Indian. No matter what he did‚ he could never escape the fact that he was an Indian. He would never be good enough. Even an uneducated‚ illiterate white

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    In the first Scenario the teacher gives the students an example of a top level performance and allows the students to get into groups to discuss what attributes of the paper make it an excellent guide to follow for their own assignment. Then the teacher gives the students a low performing paper and allows the students once again to use peer grouping to evaluate what about the paper made it a low performing paper. This method continues by the teacher giving the students top quality performing papers

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    The story of Happy Prince was published in 1888. It is an allegory. The story is religious and is full of happiness. Happy Prince is a statue with a smile on his lips. It is made of gold‚ sapphires‚ and brilliants. Some time ago he was a boy with not knowing what tears were. Swallow is a bird‚ helping Happy Prince to please people. The story begins very strange with a describing of a beautiful statue‚ standing very high. In the story we can find a lot of similes‚ metaphors‚ flash-backs. A simile

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    “The Happy Prince and Other Tales” -Oscar Wilde Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 1854 – 30 November 1900) was an Irish playwright‚ poet and author of numerous short stories and one novel. Known for his biting wit‚ he became one of the most successful playwrights of the late Victorian era in London‚ and one of the greatest "celebrities" of his day. Several of his plays continue to be widely performed‚ especially The Importance of Being Earnest. His most famous works are:

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