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    SEMANTICS A short story of semantics Why study semantics? Semantics (as the study of meaning) is central to the study of communication; and as communication becomes more and more a crucial factor in social organization‚ the need to understand it becomes more and more pressing. Semantics is also at the centre of human mind – thought processes‚ cognition‚ conceptualization – all these are strongly connected to the way in which we classify and convey our experience of the world through language. Semantics

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    BUSINESS ETHICS 214 SECOND WRITING ASSIGNMENT 2013 Assignment handed out: Wednesday 10 April Assignment due: Tuesday 30 April at 12:00 at the Department of Philosophy (Arts Building‚ room 678‚ Ms Lizelle Franken) Writing assignment: 1. Refer to the case study ‘One Nation Under Wal-Mart’ (Shaw‚ 2005; 2008; 2011 - end of chapter 4). Is Wal-Mart’s rapid rise to retail dominance (as described in the case study) a positive or negative economic development? Motivate your answer at the hand

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    GDP Expanded at 4.2% Rate in Second Quarter Corporate Profits Also Surged‚ Rising 6% from the First Quarter to an Annual Rate of $1.840 Trillion Ben Leubsdorf. August 28‚ 2014. Retrieved from http://online.wsj.com/articles/gdp-expanded-at-4-2-rate-in-second-quarter-1409229416Gross Domestic Product The purpose of Mr. Leubsdorf’s article was to explain how the current GDP exceeded prior expectations. Ben went into great detail about the encouraging direction of not only the GDP but also of unemployment

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    Decoding ’Natural’ Rate of Unemployment Neil Shah. September 7‚ 2012. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1038358262?accountid=12085 UNEMPLOYMENT Neil Shah wrote this article which briefly covers the topics of unemployment and the natural unemployment rate. The way our economy has been on a downward slope has led to the need to write about the natural unemployment rate. There are more and more people losing their jobs. Not only do they lose their jobs‚ but the longer that

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    the body‚ and increase physical strength. Many people also say that yoga gives a personal sense of accomplishment‚ and that it is easier to handle rigorous demands of the day by practicing yoga Yoga is also designed to help people learn about the meaning of life. Yoga allows you to train your mind to think about positive things‚ and you are also able to think about how to solve problems and even get along well with others. You are also taught about how certain yoga principles should transfer into

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    healthier. Viktor E. Frankl discusses how man can find meaning and a reason in his or her life. Viktor is faced with obstacles all along the way of his life‚ and questions arise that he has a hard time answering. The same pattern of obstacles and questions arise in my life. Although Viktor’s imprisonment in a concentration camp was far more discouraging than anything in my life‚ he still had to answer the same questions in life as I do. What is my meaning? Why should I go on? Frankl talks about how we can

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    Angela Lee Duckworth has been getting a large amount of fame for her work on grit these past few years‚ but some people are wondering if what she’s claiming is in reality duplicitous. Marcus Crede‚ an Assistant Professor of psychology at Iowa State University‚ claims that grit isn’t as important or effective as everyone thinks. In an article‚ Anya Kamenetz summarizes Crede’s refutation into three points. One piece of Duckworth’s evidence on the power of grit is that there is a higher percentage of

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    Nigger: The Meaning of a Word In the essay The Meaning of a Word‚ “Gloria Naylor” discusses the essence of a word and how it can mean different things to different people in a number of situations. Naylor talks about how depending on your race‚ gender‚ or social status using a word like ‘nigger’ can have different meanings. Naylor then uses personal experiences to help the reader visualize how someone views the meaning of the word used in different contexts. Naylor talks about how a written word

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    Moreover‚ our aim in this paper will be to trace the meaning and history of the term Evangelion from the ancient Greek culture to its usage in the New Testament. As a way of methodology‚ we shall define Evangelion‚ its usage in Old and New Testaments and then proceed to conclude this paper. It will be worthy to note that since evangelion means Gospel or good news‚ they will be used interchangeably. 2.0 THE MEANING OF THE TERM “EVANGELION” Evangelion (ευαγγέλιοv) is

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    Recipes continuously have been passed down from generation to generation‚ but do we really know the meaning behind these recipes? The meaning in cooking-related terms behind recipes‚ is simply “taking back‚” or “receiving.” Whether it is just a simple recipe‚ such as my grandmother’s “chicken and spaghetti”‚ it’s important because there is always a story attached to the recipe from those who originally made it. People often use the making of the recipes as an opportunity to tell stories of the past

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