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    Contents Introduction Chapter 1. Theoretical grounds of characteristics of language and its functions. 1. Characteristics of the English language 1. English as an analytical language……………………………………..5 2. Relation between units in the English language……………………….6 1.1.3. Structure of the English language……………………………………..8 1.2.1. Functions of the English language……………………………………11 Chapter 2.1. Practical usage of functions of the English language Conclusions Literature used Introduction Language

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    Our Memories

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    Our memories are they key of our lives‚ the good and the bad both make you what you are and who you are. There are happy memories for example: your first kiss or that day that you had fun with your family and your first dog. Although along with good there is bad‚ which means there are bad or horrible memories like a love one that pass away or that time you lied because you broke your mom base. Now image all your bad memories those memories that made make you a stronger person getting erase to a pill

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    Jordan Vandermeer Mrs. Finkbeiner Composition through World literature 10-31-12 In today’s world there are many disputes about the old and some new changes to the “Stand Your Ground” laws. Some believe that these laws are crazy and that a society like ours should not need them and that if you shot someone outside your home that it is a crime and need to be sentenced to prison some other form of punishment. And then there are those who believe that the changes have brought a better more positive

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    Heart of Darkness: Cruelty

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    Heart of Darkness: Cruelty David Yu In Joseph Conrad’s book Heart of Darkness the Europeans are cut off from civilization‚ overtaken by greed‚ exploitation‚ and material interests from his own kind. Conrad develops themes of personal power‚ individual responsibility‚ and social justice. His book has all the trappings of the conventional adventure tale - mystery‚ exotic setting‚ escape‚ suspense‚ unexpected attack. The book is a record of things seen and done by Conrad while in the Belgian

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    “Although used to being treated harshly‚ Félicité was indignant at Madame‚ then forgot about it” (19). In Gustave Flaubert’s “A Simple heart‚” the main character’s name‚ Félicité‚ translates to happiness. Although Félicité’s name may mean happiness‚ she does not live a very happy life at all. Throughout numerous life events that happen to Félicité throughout the story‚ Flaubert uses irony‚ a broad term referring to what is used and what is meant‚ to add an analytical aspect to the novella Flaubert

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    RECOMMENDATION Our university must have good coordination for some companies that accept On-The-Job Training inside their company. The university should provide more budgets and time given to the OJT coordinator and should assign not only one OJT coordinator to have the best monitoring of the training of the students are taking especially to those students who chose to do their training in far places like Baguio City‚ Manila and others.  For me‚ the company is a good training ground.  Because this

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    Our Heroes–Men of Steel Faiza Zahid ..and if we don’t come back tell them we have sacrificed our today for their tomorrow… Being daughter of a soldier means that the passion for patriotism runs with the blood in the veins. You are brought up with a sense of responsibility and the aim of protecting the motherland no matter what. During childhood‚ the sheer dedication and devotion for the country was beyond my apprehension. I could not understand how someone can love the country more than his

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    Once a woman fell from the sky. The woman who fell from the sky was neither murderer nor a saint. She was rather ordinary‚ though beautiful in her walk‚ like one who has experienced freedom from earth’s gravity. When I see her I think of an antelope grazing the alpine meadows in mountains whose names are as ancient as the sound that created the first world. Saint Coincidence thought he recognized her as she began falling toward him from the sky in a slow spin‚ like the spiral of events marking an

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    plastic wrap that can be attached to a person’s heart during open-heart surgery. Electronic circuits and instruments record blood flow and electric current‚ which means the material can alert doctors to hidden problems with a patient’s ticker. The team has already shown that a device attached to the surface of the brain can capture the electrical signals of an epileptic seizure. The solution of this article is there is endless waves of tech coming our way. Even though we don’t know what it is it

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    would establish ground rules with your learners‚ which underpin behaviour and respect for others. According to Petty (2004‚ p.98) ‘Good teacher–student relationships are based on mutual respect’ which thrives where there is good classroom organisation that ‘…allows the lesson to run smoothly‚ so that good relationships can grow through positive experiences’ (Petty‚ 2004 p.104). As a trainer‚ there are a number of ways in which I establish ground rules with my learners. The ground rules are all based

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