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    became probably most used one. It is very important tool for all students‚ which provides them with a wide range of information and makes their work more effective and efficient. Because of lack of knowledge how to appropriate using sources‚ citations and because of laziness or lack of time the Internet is often used for plagiarizing. What is more‚ it offers so many web pages where someone else will write the assignment instead of student for some money. The Internet offers easy way to finish work in

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    Cross through any work you do not want to be marked. Information  The marks for questions are shown in brackets.  The maximum mark for this paper is 45.  You are expected to use a calculator where appropriate.  You are reminded of the need for good English and clear presentation in your answers. Advice  In all calculations‚ show clearly how you work out your answer. (Jun11CHY2F01) G/J68916 6/6/6 CHY2F 2 Answer all questions in the spaces provided. Do not write outside the

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    Candace Sims English 200 November 24‚ 2010 Poetry can be compared and contrasted in many ways. I have chosen to compare and contrast two poems by Siegfried Sassoon. “His poetry both described the horrors of the trenches‚ and satirized the patriotic pretensions of those who‚ in Sassoon’s view‚ were responsible for the pointless deaths of millions” (Wikipedia). His poems contains a deep meaning and an important message‚ his poetry has a passionate expression of outrage at the horrors of war and

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    Contents Introduction……………………………………………………………………………..3 Chapter I. Cultural adaptation in translation 1.1. The notion of cultural adaptation and its strategies in translation………………..6 1.2. Ethno-lingual component as a key notion in cultural adaptation………………..13 Chapter II. The development of audiovisual translation in Ukraine 2.1. Audiovisual translation and its types………………………………………………18 2.2. Types of audiovisual translation and translation for children……………………..22 Chapter

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    a complex sentence‚ a Senate committee is believed to have found. (The Age‚ 13 September 2007) Nothing unites a country more than its common language because from a language comes a history and a culture. (John Howard quoted in Migrants to sit English test‚ ABC Online‚ 11 December 2006) Linguists suggest that some people deliberately choose a low status accent as a way of invoking prestige‚ although this is less common amongst women than men. The Australian-born children of migrants from Europe

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    Sara Garcia Mrs. Ap English Per. 1 Agust‚2013 Questions on Meaning 1. Ericsson’s thesis is when she says‚ "We lie. We all do. We exaggerate‚ we minimize‚ we avoid confrontation‚ we spare people’s feelings‚ we conveniently forget‚ we keep secrets‚ we justify lying to the big-guy institutions." These thesis has several ways people lie in one sentence which foreshadows that Ericsson will talk about certain types of lies aand examples. 2. Ericsson does not think we could eliminate lies from our life

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    represents millions of teenagers around the world. Students struggle with sleep deprivation as much as they do partially because they choose to stay up late‚ but also because their bodies prefer staying up late. Teens would best serve themselves by falling asleep and waking up a couple hours after the rest of the world‚ but are prevented from doing so by early school schedules. The ensuing lack of sleep has lead to an epidemic of underperforming students whose symptoms are almost entirely preventable

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    am 25 years old and I have no previous experience with arranged marriage. Problem 1 : Avoid using adverbs to describe ordinal lists (firstly‚ secondly‚ thirdly‚ etc.) for the following reasons: 1) while secondly and thirdly sounds okay in English writing‚ firstly sounds stupid‚ and since more consistent writing is easier to read‚ you should decide to write the same each time; 2) since most people do not want to write or type two more letters. Writing is tiring enough. So you may as well only

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    distance. Understanding graph topology and manipulating graphs are essential skills in the design of information systems‚ because graph manipulation facilitates the refinement of designs and the generation of alternative designs. Here‚ we found that students of systems design have difficulties interpreting diagrams‚ revealing two biases‚ a sequential bias and a reading order bias. The results have implications for teaching as well as diagram design. Design Computing and Cognition DCC’08. J.S. Gero

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