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    Final Project: Creative Interpretation & Essay Your final project for this course has two parts: 1. Creative Interpretation Interpret one of the poems from the course in a new material form: visual‚ sculptural‚ audio‚ video‚ and/or digital. Successful creative interpretations will go beyond portraying the thematic content of the poem and represent its formal‚ historical‚ and/or material aspects as well. demonstrate a nuanced understanding of the poem. create a meaningful and complex

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    she is smart. As Kay presents the speaker in the second stanza saying‚ “She learned the cultured jargon of those bred to antique crystal and authentic pearls…..”(Lines 5-6)‚ this is supporting the upper class. This shows that she has learned the language of those raised in the upper class with the upper class crystals and pearls. In the third stanza Kay quotes‚ “ She hung up her diploma‚ went abroad‚ saw catalogues of domes and tapestry‚ Rejected an impoverished marquis‚ And learned to tell real

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    Joshua Allen PSY1005 January 29‚ 2014 Have you ever wondered what the Bible says about dreams and dream interpretation? The Bible talks about dreams and visions quite frequently. The two most well-known occurrences would be the stories of Joseph and Daniel. Both Joseph and Daniel interpreted dreams. Were they born with supernatural gifts? Many people have this confused. Some people think that they did have a special gift or talent. Well‚ maybe we should look to the Bible for this one. In Genesis

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    growth of cultural‚ economic‚ and political relations between nations‚ have confronted humanity with exceptional difficulties in the assimilation of useful and necessary information. No way has yet been found to solve the problems in overcoming language barriers and of accelerated assimilation of scientific and technological achievements by either the traditional or modern methods of teaching. A new approach to the process of teaching and learning is‚ therefore‚ required if the world is to meet

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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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    “Praise the bridge that carried you over.”— George Colman In this essay I would like to explain how professional skilled interpreters can build bridges over language‚ cultural‚ racial and national differences. At the beginning I will describe the requirements of the professional code of ethics for interpreters. Later I will explain the meaning of confidentiality and impartiality. I will also evaluate the techniques for revision of word-banks and glossaries‚ as well as the sources of information

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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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    A systematic way for designing breakthrough products or services includes two main steps. These two lead to considering of meaning first and technology second. This innovative method of creating a step forward product is clearly different from the common ones. It is so because such companies look for the original approaches not by analyzing the habits of consumers but by interpreting other very meaningful sources. They are called the interpreters. This concept includes people who can help for the

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    Question 2: Write your comments and interpretation on the statement that the lecturer uses at the end of his lecture: "Make coping tactics part of your life" and "Keep it out of your life". Uses examples and your personal experience (if any) for your argument Answer: What happens in the real life is not always as we expect so that every people in every area has his own techniques to deal with difficulties. Coping tactics is considered as the key element in interpreting career. To emphasize the

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    didn’t know ASL‚ they found an interpreter and hired her for private lessons. In exchange‚ they tutored the interpreter’s son in math. By attending deaf social events‚ Danielle became immersed in their culture and visual humor at a young age. The language clicked for her‚ and in ninth grade‚ she began

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