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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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    SLI/UCLAN Postgraduate Diploma in British Sign Language/English Interpreting Critical Interpreting Awareness Log 3 Interpreters’ Role‚ Professionalism or Integrity? The discussion about what is and isn’t my role has cropped up regularly throughout my interpreting career‚ be it in the workplace‚ at conferences‚ during training or in discussions with Deaf people and/or other professionals. Since attending the PG Diploma‚ the issue of ‘role’ has become somewhat of an anomaly in my

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    traditional to someone self-realized‚ sexually liberated and independent women. The sea was an excellent representation of the meaning because what the sea meant and the main reason the representation is in the book. The sea has many different interpretations for what it actually means but one meaning stands out as the overall meaning: rebirth. The sea means rebirth because of how she changed from one point of the book to the end of the book. Edna was an obedient‚ traditional wife and mother in the

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    Customer satisfaction in Conference interpreting Marketing experts state that customer satisfaction with a purchase depends upon the performance of that product/service and their expectations. If the product/service does not meet the expectations of the buyer‚ then s/he is dissatisfied. Otherwise‚ there is no problem at all. And if it exceeds expectations‚ the customer is extremely happy. Why not use the same marketing principle in conference interpreting? First‚ conference interpreting 101

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    his job‚ and he‚ too‚ discounts the importance of his occupation as a waste of his linguistic skills. However‚ Mrs. Das deems it “romantic” and a big responsibility‚ pointing out that the health of the patients depends upon Mr. Kapasi’s correct interpretation of their maladies. Mr. Kapasi begins to develop a romantic interest in Mrs. Das‚ and conducts a private conversation with her during the trip. Mr. Kapasi imagines a future correspondence with Mrs. Das‚ picturing them building a relationship to

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    Bird” by A. D. Hope is a famous and timeless piece of Australian Poetry that has been analysed and studied thousands of times by hundreds of different people from students to Professors of English. Two such analyses have completely different interpretations and styles to one another but are both founded around the same centre point. John Kinsella having a more informal structure with a more critical tone and Henry Weinfeld with a professional structure and admiration of A. D. Hope’s work. Both

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    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 interpreter has to explain

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    Listening

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    "function" of communicating objectively as opposed to focusing on "forms"‚ passive expression or subjectivity.[citation needed] There are many opinions on what is "active listening". A search of the term reveals interpretations of the "activity" as including "interpreting body language" or focusing on something other than or in addition to words. Successful communication is the establishment of common ground between two people—understanding.[citation needed] Agreeing to disagree is common ground

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    Language

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    What is language? We as humans are used to communicate with other people everyday‚ but do we really know what is exactly the language and what it implies? We are constantly communicating among us as a necessity without knowing what we are exactly doing. This is why language has been the topic of too many investigations by a lot of scientists. Language has different characteristics that differentiate us from the rest of the living beings. Here we will mention the most important facts of it‚ in order

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    Ancient Egypt and Dreams

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    TITLE:   Dream Interpretation Type of Informative Speech:   Speech Design:   Categorical   I.   Introduction   A.   Attention Grabber: “Dreams feel weird while we are in them.   It’s only when we wake up that we realize something was actually strange (Inception‚ the movie).”   Have you ever been curious about what your dreams actually mean?   B. Credibility material:   There have been many times in my life where I have either woke up in the middle of the night from a horrible nightmare

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