verb and other means of realization usage; ➢ To find out for what purpose modal words are used in advertisements. In this paper main discussion is about what influence modal words may have on people in advertisements such as denoting possibility‚ necessity or obligation. Based on different authors’ opinions‚ the paper tries to describe modality as simple as possible. Also to show that modality and modal words are two different subjects. Furthermore‚ I will describe each modal word and illustrate
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|B. |costs incurred in purchasing goods and services.|C. |alternatives forgone.|D. |the costs of production.|| 3.|The production possibilities frontier illustrates: A. |current production levels.|B. |a society’s level of consumption.|C. |a range of alternative levels of output.|D. |decisions on how to produce.|| 4.|A point inside the production possibilities curve could represent: A. |an impossible output according to static analysis.|B. |unemployment.|C. |new technology.|D. |an efficient
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has been expressed as being a breakthrough for scientists from the cloning of Dolly‚ the sheep‚ in 1996 to cloning a human ear on the back of a rat (“Benefits of Cloning” 2). Nonetheless‚ the negatives of cloning out weigh the positives with the possibilities of catching diseases and the potential for abuse (“The Advantages and Disadvantages of Cloning” 2). Cloning should not be banned however‚ there should be laws governing all the experiments in this new technology. The potential benefits of cloning
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many symbols from the story‚ the main three are the hills‚ white elephants‚ and the railroad station. Hemingway uses these elements to develop the theme of the story. The theme is about how Jig sees the possibility of keeping her child and having a happy life‚ while the man fails to see the possibilities and works to persuade her to go through with the abortion. In the story‚ Jig looked at the hills and said‚ "They look like white elephants." The man replied‚ "I’ve never seen one." Then she replied
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Basic economic ideas Scarcity‚ choice and resource allocation – Meaning of scarcity and the inevitability of choices at all levels (individual‚ firms‚ governments) – Opportunity cost – Basic questions of what will be produced‚ how and for whom Unlimited Wants Human beings‚ in order to survive need a lot of things. Some of these things are very important for our existence. For example‚ food‚ clothing‚ water‚ shelter and air. These things can be classified as Needs. Apart from this there are
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Renea Frymoyer BU204 01 September 29‚ 2012 Questions: 1. A representative of the American clothing industry recently made the following statement: “Workers in Asia often work in sweatshop conditions earning only pennies an hour. American workers are more productive and as a result earn higher wages. In order to preserve the dignity of the American workplace‚ the government should enact legislation banning imports of low-wage Asian clothing.” Answer the following: a. Which parts
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The idea of a world where simple tasks are taken care of is an overwhelming thought. This thought is extremely pleasing in the sense of lack of responsibility and the capabilities of passive and controlled artificial intelligence is endless. The possibility of those same machines
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DeAnna Kvilvang Physical Geography Timothy Fox 12/14/2015 Wildfires in the Pacific Northwest region Introduction According to sources research shows there has been a total of 3‚814 fires within the Pacific Northwest Region just this year. It could be nature due to the different climates that are spread around that area or maybe it could be due to humans. The truth is the fires are due to both nature and humans‚ out of the 3‚814 fires that happened this year 2‚209 were human-caused and 1‚605 were
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opens up a range of new possibilities for an innovative form of writing and a new way of presenting narrative and storytelling. In addition‚ writing in these environments makes it possible for a greater audience and also gives readers a fresh way of experiencing narrative‚ providing them with the ability to understand the story in an interactive and complex way. In an online adaptation by Matt Huynh of the story ‘The Boat’ by Nam Le‚ we experience these modern possibilities of writing in a new ‘ecological’
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does not all line up. So why should we only teach that in our schools? Yes it is a huge possibility of how the universe may have been created; yet‚ it is not the only possibility. What happens when there are students who go to public school and only believe in Intelligent Design? They are then forced to only learn about Evolution. This can be an issue because this child knows there is more than one possibility of how the universe was
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