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    2.3.1. Language Function according to M.A.K Halliday This research related to the theory of M.A.K Halliday. According to Halliday (1973:222)‚ investigation into the functions of language has often figured in linguistic research; there are possible reasons for wanting to gain some insight it’s how language is used. Halliday classified language function into seven parts‚ they are: Function Examples Classroom Experiences Instrumental language is used to communicate preferences‚ choices‚ wants

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    In this next section I will be talking about how biker gangs apply to Robert K. Merton’s strain theory. Strain theory assumes that criminal behavior‚ social class‚ and deviant behavior are closely related‚ but are different based on the nature of the relationship. It was a way to explain human conduct and to explain the abnormality of the criminal. Human conduct is not within the individual but rather in the social institutions‚ social groups and social organization. People respond to different situation

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    Failure‚ Success‚ and Kindness Graduation commencement speeches are usually inspirational‚ not only to the graduating students but also to anyone who reads them. The speech given by J. K. Rowling at Harvard and the one by George Saunders at Syracuse University in 2013 are some of the best commencement speeches. Rowling and Saunders are both experienced speakers. Rowling’s speech focused on the benefits of failure‚ a subject she had first hand experience on. Saunders’ speech was on kindness and included

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    Philip Morris promotion of Marlborough cigarettes. Instituted in the 1950’s. the brand moved to and assured that the flavor would be unchanged by the decision of adding a filter. “Come to where the flavor is: Come to Marlboro man‚” Marlboro man was a rugged cowboy smoking Marlboro cigarettes while riding his horse in the outdoors. The ad helped propel Marlboro to the top of the world market Threefold 1) Significant economic advantages. Standardized advertising lowers the cost of value creation

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    Teacher: Ms. Caniz Lesson Plan Subject: Life Science (Animals) Grade Level: K Curriculum and Methods I I. Standards: LS.K: Differentiate between living and nonliving things. Group both living and nonliving things according to the characteristics that they share. II. Prerequisites: This will be an introductory lesson to living and non-living things. III. Behavioral Objectives: After reading the book ‘What’s Alive?’ student will be able to identify and sort living things

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    The United States’ current poet laureate Tracy K. Smith‚ winner of the pulitzer prize in 2012 for her collection‚ Life on Mars‚ is the author of several collections of poetry and a memoir. The poet laureate of the United States acts as the official poet who travels around the nation‚ making appearances to upraise the being of the writing and reading. Smith was born in Massachusetts‚ but was raised in southern California by her parents near Travis Air Force base where her father was stationed. Her

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    In terms of cultural goals and means to attain them‚ describe each of the five modes of adaptation that Merton outlined in strain theory. Merton’s Strain hypothesis is a human science and criminology hypothesis created in 1938 by Robert K. Merton. The hypothesis expresses that society puts weigh on people to accomplish socially acknowledged objectives for an example the American dream‚ however they do not have the methods. This prompts strain which may lead the people to carry out wrongdoings.

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    Estefania Rodriguez Prof.: Neil De La Flor ENC 1102 February 20‚ 2013 Research paper: Poetry (LIFE ON MARS by Tracy K. Smith) Sometimes when people think about the calming sound of a night-time melody‚ the catchy beat of a popular song‚ or simply the words in a poem that captures how you feel and you can perfectly relate to. What comes to mind when we mention a poem? Usually what people think or what people’s thoughts go to‚ are emotions and rhyme. I think it takes a little more of each person’s

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    public schools. G. Why add two years? 1. To decongest and enhance the basic education curriculum 2. To provide better quality education for all 3. The Philippines is the only remaining country in Asia with a 10-year basic education program 4. K+12 is not new. The proposal to expand the basic education dates back to 1925. 5. Studies in the Philippines have shown that an additional year of schooling increases earnings by 7.5%. 6. Studies validate that improvements in the quality of education

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    community they are serving. Leading from within is the only way that servant leadership can flourish without out egotistical corruption. True servant leadership is very rare as it can only be driven by a selfless ability to nurture others. Robert K. Greenleaf first coined the the term ‘Servant Leader’ and proposed that “The servant-leader

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