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    complex dance of the muscles in the lips‚ jaw‚ tongue and voice box. The ability to produce accurate speech sounds in rapid succession is something we humans take for granted. In fact‚ speech production is an extremely involved process. Thoughts must be translated into linguistic representations which are then sent to speech mechanisms that can coordinate‚ initiate‚ modify and execute the articulation of an utterance. In order for sounds to be produced correctly‚ the lips‚ tongue‚

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    In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet the character Mercutio is prosaic about love and considers it as a chase for something sexual rather than it being affection and devotion like Romeo. Mercutio fights Romeo throughout the play on what this affection truly is and shows us the cynical side of love in Romeo and Juliet. Both of these characters show throughout the play that they have completely different views on love. Throughout the play Mercutio makes some highly sarcastic remarks about

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    In addition‚ the first group is marked by arched eyebrows and sensual lips‚ the second by more nearly horizontal eyebrows‚ and lips stylized into a definite pattern.” Based off this description‚ the piece that is in the Minneapolis Art institute would fall under the second group because of the horizontal eyebrows that stretch the length of the forehead. Additionally‚ the lips do not seem to be sensual as well as the earlobes are extended the length of the neck of the piece

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    English Coursework: Frankenstein Part 1: Introduction Mary Shelley was a famous female novelist who published a novel named‚ Frankenstein. She was born on the 30th August 1797 and died at the age of 54 on 1 February 1851‚ her mother Mary Wallstonecraft passed away during birth to Mary Shelley. Mary Wallstonecraft was also an influential feminist who published a book named‚ Vindication of Rights of Women. After her mother passed away Mary Shelley had adapted with a step-mother‚ but she grew up

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    leaned down and looked at his lifeless face and Liesel kissed her best friend‚ Rudy Steiner‚ soft and true on his lips. He tasted dusty and sweet. He tasted like the regret in the shadows of trees and in the glow of the anarchist’s suit collection.  She kissed him long and soft‚ and when she pulled herself away‚ she touched his mouth with her fingers. Her hands were trembling‚ her lips were fleshy‚ and she leaned in once more‚ this time losing control and misjudging it. Their teeth collided on the

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    They may seize on the whit wonder of dear Juliet’s hand and steal immortal blessing from her lips…” 2 Both personification and metaphor are used in this quote in order to vividly describe the grief in Romeo’s heart. Human behaviours are applied to every dog‚ cat‚ mouse and other unworthy things that they can “seize” and “steal”. Evidently‚ to “seize the white wonder” and to “steal immortal blessing from her lips” are things that Romeo wants to do rather than he wants those animals to do. It is also suggested

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    is about. Even though in the rest of the poem Shakespeare highlights all of her bad points. My Mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red than her lips red; This means that the woman’ s eyes in this poem are nowhere near as bright as the sun and her lips aren’t as red as coral‚ but even though she has her bad points‚ Shakespeare still loves her. This shows that Sonnet 18 and Sonnet 130 are similar in the way they are both about Shakespeare’s

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    with different people having different difficulties. For example in an early year setting children look at our facial expression and listen to our tone of voice to understand us and elderly care setting‚ people having hearing difficulties can read our lips to understand us. Seating patterns send different messages. While having a group communication its important to have appropriate positioning as it influences how a group works. When communicating with a group it is important to be stood up in front

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    Compare and Contrast ‘Sonnet 130’ with ‘Blessing’ In this essay I am going to discuss and explore ‘Sonnet 130’ by William Shakespeare and ‘Blessing’ by Imtiaz Dharker. I will focus on the differences and similarities between both poems in terms of language‚ themes and poetic devices. I feel that ‘Sonnet 130’ seems to imply the fact that Shakespeare is insulting his Mistress. He does so by saying what she is not. He says negative things about her

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    As Weber noticed nearly a century ago‚ with the rationalization of society‚ bureaucracy becomes inevitable (Weber‚ 1968/1921) and in the contemporary society‚ bureaucracy – whether private or public – is ubiquitous. Without it‚ few of the routine features of our modern society would be possible; the collection of taxes and the production and distribution of goods and services‚ for example‚ would be difficult‚ if not impossible. (Dandeker‚ 1990) Bureaucracies control people by replacing human judgement

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