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    Joseph Chamberlain can be rightly termed as the father of imperialism. Imperialism was the policy of acting as a nation ’s authority figure or leader‚ and by the establishment of economic and political hegemony over other nations. (http://www.infoplease.com) Joseph Chamberlain promoted British imperialism with full vigor; in his eyes‚ England was destined to control the whole world. Joseph Chamberlain was born in 1836‚ and at the age of 38 was elected as the lord mayor of Birmingham. He pushed for

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    Imperialism is a weapon. The policy of imperialism directs towards expanding a country to create an empire. One historical period known as the Age of Imperialism extends from the 18th century to the mid-20th century. Many countries were losing their land to another country. As a result‚ an imperialist country can be enriched. Postcolonial studies is an occurring or existing period after the end of colonial rule. Two examples of postcolonial art would be the book Things Fall Apart‚ written by Chinua

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    Principal Concepts. Lexicology is a branch of linguistics‚ the science of language. The term Lexi c o l o g y is composed of two Greek morphemes: lexis meaning ‘word‚ phrase’ and logos which denotes ‘learning‚ a department of knowledge’. Thus‚ the literal meaning of the term L e x i с o l о g у is ‘the science of the word’. The literal meaning‚ however‚ gives only a general notion of the aims and the subject-matter of this branch of linguistic science‚

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    There were many motivating factors for European Imperialism but the primary cause for the age of Imperialism in Africa were economic motivations. By improving the state of the economy‚ England would be able to fix the social and political factors that were causing stress on the country. The expansion into Africa‚ allowed England to support the growing population as well as utilize the vast number of natural resources to support the growth of factories. England was in a time of great social growth

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    in Africa? The primary cause behind European Imperialism are economics‚ nationalism‚ and technology.     One of the primary causes behind European Imperialism was economics. The European policy was extending power in Africa by their imports and exports. During 1854 they had a low import and export rate than during 1900 there was a higher import and export rate (British Empire: 1558-1995‚1966). Economics is one of the primary causes of European Imperialism by showing us that

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    help from the Britain‚ “... the rulers in the art of administration and to organize a system of government which would secure justice‚ safety for all‚ with the benefits if what is known as Civilization”. Another main reason of Great Britain of Imperialism was to achieve great powers Economic expansion demanded cheap labor‚ access to or control of markets to sell or buy products‚ and natural resources such as metals and land. British merchants would mostly establish trading posts and warehouses‚ create

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    Imperialism Project Imperialism is when one bigger country dominating another smaller country. The four motives of imperialism are Nationalism- is pride in one’s country‚ Economic Competition- is trying to be the most wealthy‚ European Racism- Europeans believing they are better‚ and Missionary Impulse- trying to convert one’s religion. For imperialism to occur the country needs a purpose. Whether it be Racism or money or even trying to convert someone religion. Those are the things I will be talking

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    Throughout history‚ nations have tried to ‘compete’ with each other in almost every respect‚ trying to become the biggest world power. One way to do this is by developing colonies: this increases land supply as well as the abundance of resources‚ thus improving the economy. Africa was a generally underdeveloped continent with weak‚ decentralized political structures that could be easily conquered by western militaries‚ who wanted to colonize there to use the raw materials and human labor to improve

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    Outline 1. Cognitive Linguistics: some basic facts 2. Branches of Cognitive Linguistics 1. Cognitive Linguistics: some basic facts What is cognitive linguistics? Cognitive linguistics is a branch of linguistics that focuses on the conceptual structures and cognitive processes that underlie linguistic representation and grammar in language. [3] Cognitive linguistics is the study of language in its cognitive function‚ where “cognitive” refers to the crucial role of intermediate

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    unavailable in Europe were plentiful in these areas‚ which interested Europeans in the profitable trading opportunities that these supplies presented themselves with. This expansion of power‚ also called imperialism‚ led to many uprisings and changing of control in these areas. Europeans used imperialism to expand their land and gain resources and materials‚ thus increasing their power. Land has always been an exceptionally important asset to countries that wanted to spread their authority‚ but this was

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