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    The Typical Cook In her article‚ "Too Many Cooks? Not Nearly Enough‚" from NYC‚ Amanda Hesser states‚ "Cooking is an art‚ but working proficiently in a professional kitchen is a craft (Hesser‚ 4). Being a cook is a tough job. It’s more than just cooking. It’s also planning‚ managing‚ accommodating the needs of co-workers and patrons‚ and making the best of things when your pantry contains only a stick of butter‚ two sausages‚ and three carrots. The typical cook is a Caucasian male in his

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    topic use campus library to find research sources and search tools electronic resources you can use the central information system which is an online site where you can locate library’s holdings‚ access dozens of electronic databases‚ and even read many sources directly on the viewing screen. 311 Finding Library Sources library may subscribe to one or more of the online reference services such as Gale‚ EBSCOohost‚ JSTOR and LexisNexis Academic‚ each allows you to search a variety of different databases

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    the stroke of f) interjection phraseological units‚ e.g. «Catch me!»‚ «Well‚ 1 never!» etc.  In I.V.Arnold’s classification there are also sentence equivalents‚ proverbs‚ sayings and questions‚ e.g. «The sky is the limit»‚ «What makes him tick»‚ «I am easy». Proverbs are usually metaphorical‚ e.g. «Too many cooks spoil the broth»‚ while sayings are as a rule non-metaphorical‚ e.g. «Where there is a will there is a way». COMPILING A LIST OF PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS By surveying four idiom

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    ~Sudanese Proverb Children will dislike all those who give all things to them. ~African Proverb A child’s lie is like a dead fish in a pond that in the end‚ always comes to the surface. ~Luo Proverb Nursing a pregnancy is not as tough as bringing up a child. ~Swahili Proverb When a four-year child is still crawling instead of walking it is time to cry out. ~African Proverb A single hand cannot nurse a child. ~Swahili Proverb Haste and hurry can only bear children with many regrets

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    the variety and richness of poetical significance and form it is difficult to find more interesting genre than proverbs and sayings. It was the subject of deep study of scientists in most different ideological branches. Most of the scientists agreed that the proverbs are folklore speech. Where was not only the person’s point of view but also general people’s outlook is expressed. Proverbs and sayings play important role in language. They give emotionality‚ expressiveness to the speech. They have certain

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    PROVERB (from the Latin proverbium) is a simple and concrete saying popularly known and revered‚ which expresses a truth‚ based on common sense or the practical experience of humanity. They are often metaphorical. A proverb that describes a basic rule of conduct may also be known as a maxim. If a proverb is distinguished by particularly good phrasing‚ it may be known as an aphorism. Proverbs surround us every day. Whether at work‚ school‚ church or during a conversation with a friend‚ the likelihood

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    “A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE” Proverbs have been well defined thus “short sentences found on long experience”. They are brief yet striking form of wisdom which can be anonymous or created by famous people. One of the proverbs I find most useful in life is the one of Thomas Fuller – a British writer: “A stitch in time saves nine”. Since the proverb has its origin in sewing‚ it can be literally understood that: if your clothes seam comes loose‚ refastening it with one stitch now will save you from

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    the Top (1975)‚ p. 380 Absence makes the heart grow fonder. From Isle of Beauty by Thomas Haynes Bayly Absence makes the heart grow fonder but makes the mind forget. The acorn (apple) never falls far from the tree. Act today only‚ tomorrow is too late Action is the proper fruit of knowledge. Actions speak louder than words. (a common English saying) Advice most needed is least heeded. After dinner sit a while‚ after supper walk a mile. All cats love fish but hate to get their paws wet.

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    Chinese proverbs • o Literally: A drop of water shall be returned with a burst of spring. o Meaning: Even if it was just a little help from others‚ you should return the favor with all you can when others are in need. • , o Literally: If one person is not hungry‚ the whole family is not hungry. o Meaning: Families will make sacrifices for individual members of the family. o Common Misunderstanding: If one person in the family is happy‚ the whole family is happy. • ‚ o Literally:

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    "Too Many Daves" Analysis

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    this era had quite a lot of under-the-surface issues‚ including racism‚ segregation‚ and paranoia as a result of communism. These issues were unknown or ignored by many mainly because of the social conformity and conservatism in that time period‚ especially among the upper middle class members of society. In his very short story “Too Many Daves‚ published in 1961 in his whimsical and colorful book The Sneetches and Other Stories‚ the world-renowned children’s author Theodore Geisel‚ better known as

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