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    Leaving Cert Comparitive study : Translations by Brian Friel Translations is a three-act play set in the tumultuous nineteenth century country of Ireland. The action takes place in a hedge-school where students are faced with the invasion of English speaking soldiers. One of these soldiers falls in love with an Irish girl and then mysteriously goes missing. The son of the master of the hedge-school is forced to go into hiding to keep from being condemned for the crime‚ although he is not responsible

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    someone looking into a mirror. The mirror is reflecting the persons face back and the image is the same as the original‚ which would be the girl looking in to the mirror. Translation: A translation is a transformation of the plane that slides every point of a figure the same distance in the same direction. A translation is an transformation‚ where the original figure and the image are congruent. When

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    Translation Theory revision Translation – The process of translation between two different languages involves the translator changing an original text (the source text – ST) in the original verbal languages (the source languages – SL) in a different verbal language (the target language – TL) S. Bassnet def: Translation is rendering of a SL text into the TL so as to ensure that: 1) the surface meaning of the two will be approximately similar‚ and 2) the structures of the SL will e preserved as

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    Translation Shift Approaches

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    Equivalence and Translation It is evident that differences between the systems of the source language (SL) and the target language (TL) bring about the loss of certain functional elements whereas they also give rise to new ones through translation. This can be clearly observed when a target-language text (TLT) is compared with its source-language text (SLT). The literature in translation studies has generated a lot of discussion on the sources of this phenomenon known as ‘translation loss’ which has

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    necessary information. No way has yet been found to solve the problems in overcoming language barriers and of accelerated assimilation of scientific and technological achievements by either the traditional or modern methods of teaching. A new approach to the process of teaching and learning is‚ therefore‚ required if the world is to meet the needs of today and tomorrow. Georgi Lozanov‚ Suggestology and Outlines of Suggestopedy (1971) The study of translation and the training of professional translators

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    2. MUSIC-LINKED TRANSLATION The production of music-linked translation refers to translating a music-linked verbal text of source language into a music-linked verbal text in a target language‚ keeping the music unaffected. In this regard producing music-linked translation is more sophisticated than composing new music‚ since the former has to address itself both to the music and to the source text (Golomb 2005‚ 126- 127). In regard to the history of German music-linked translation‚ one of the first

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    Two of the techniques that are popularly used are: Grammar Translation Method and Direct Method of Learning Vocabulary. Hypothesis Critically comparing both the methods‚ it can be stated that neither of these are dominant over another because they are appropriate for a specific type of students where Grammar Translation Method is appropriate for primary

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    Translation Theory By T. David Gordon‚ 1985. While not everyone who drives an automobile needs to understand the theory behind the internal combustion engine‚ someone does need to know this theory. I may be able to drive my Pontiac without any knowledge of internal combustion engines‚ until the Pontiac breaks down. Then‚ I must find someone (presumably a mechanic) who does in fact know enough theory to get the Pontiac running again. The same is true of translation theory. It is not necessary for

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    The scientific basis of climate change According 2013 IPCC Status Report on Climate Change‚ climate change is occurring due to global warming. Observational evidence is coming back from all continents and most oceans‚ And it shows that many natural systems are being affected by regional climate changes particularly temperature increases. There is much scientific data backing the (intergovernmental panel on climate change) with conclusions and facts‚ based on changes in weather patterns

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    Network Address Translation Design and Implementation Abstract—This is the final report for a research project covering network address translation (NAT). Research topics include: the history and necessity for NAT‚ overall design‚ implementation‚ the different types‚ and examples of its use. Keywords—NAT; networking; project; research Necessity IP addresses were originally designed to be globally unique. In an IP network‚ each computer is allocated a unique IP address. In the current

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