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THE TEMPEST REVIEW (MULTIMODAL TEXT ANALYSIS) The multimodal text I have chosen is taken from the Guardian online‚ its genre and mode is a review of a production of the Tempest performed in May at the Globe Theatre in London. The online text is intended for Guardian readers because Tilden‚ the reviewer is a regular contributor to the newspaper. The prosodic feature of conversational rhythm is used and Tilden uses an easy informal tone that people enjoy to
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Table of Contents Introduction 3 Literature Review 5 Data Collection 7 Presentation of Data 8 Analysis of Data 15 Discussion of Findings 17 Conclusion 19 Appendix: Questionnaire 20 Bibliography 23 Introduction “The heights by great men reached and kept were not attained in sudden flight‚ but they while their companions slept‚ they were toiling upwards in the night.” - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow This quote remained true for generations and ‘great men’ are still being made. But‚
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To what extent can control of written language create or reinforce power? Written language is intended to influence both our thoughts and behavior. Today‚ we depend on written language as our sense of thought. It is often questioned that if it weren’t for written language‚ would individual thoughts ever be able to exist? However‚ it is evident that thoughts cannot exist without written language‚ ultimately inferring that written language is a tool used to both create as well as reinforce power.
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How Illiteracy Effects How Adults Use Technology The ability to read is one of the most fundamental parts of our daily lives; something most people have taken for granted. A person needs to be literate in order for them to be able to function in society. Unfortunately‚ for millions of adults in America this is not the case; their reality is a world of illiteracy. According to Jonathan Kozol‚ author of The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society‚ illiterates face humiliation and the fear of being stigmatized
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Democracy is said to be one of the best forms of government. People choose democracy mainly to remove corruption‚ hunger and poverty. Poverty is regarded as one of the worst affecting social evils. Population‚ Corruption‚ Economy and Illiteracy are the main factors which directly or indirectly lead to poverty. Population is one of the major factors which lead to poverty. The excessive population increases poverty. The increasing population decreases the per-capita income of families. For example
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Public Service Announcement Eye Donation Time: 15 Sec Medium: TV Voice Over: Female Featuring: Aishwarya Rai Goal: To increase awareness about eye donation and motivate people to act i.e register for eye donation. Visual: Close up of a face. (The person is dead) Someone standing nearby moves their hand over his face and closes his eyes. Visual fades out. You may have always wanted to donate your eyes after passing away. But your family may not know about it. Let your friends and family
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Introduction I. According to a report by United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organizations‚ India has the highest population of illiterate adults at 287 millions amounting to 37% of the global total. II. By using of some my research‚ I would like to share with all of you the topic that I interest which is the facts of illiteracy. III. Today‚ I would like to focus on three interrelated issues which are causes‚ effects‚ and prevention of illiteracy. (Transition: Now‚ let’s start
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“Books make us impractical” He who knows not‚ and knows not that he knows not‚ is a fool. Shun him. He who knows not‚ and knows that he knows not‚ is a child. Teach him. He who knows‚ and knows not that he knows‚ is asleep. Wake him. He who knows‚ and knows that he knows‚ is a leader. Follow him. Mark Twain rightly said that a man who does not read good books is no different from the man who cannot read them. Ladies and gentlemen books can said to be the best bargains around the world as they
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Covering Letter I understand that your company is seeking a qualified individual to join your professional XXXXXX team and I would like to put my self toward to this position. I have recently graduated from XXXXXX University with a Bachelor’s degree of Commerce and have major in XXXXXX. I have strong interests in the field of business and my areas of expertise lie in XXXXXXX. During the years of studies‚ I have developed the skills to analyze and solve problems; the skills to make decisions
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