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    The book Muiris Ó Laoire (2004) reviewed is entitled Sociolinguistics: A resource book for students (Stockwell‚ 2002). The overall structure of this review is conventional‚ starting with a brief introduction‚ then a comprehensive summary‚ and finally some evaluative comments. However‚ there is no conclusion section in this review‚ which makes it a bit unconventional. The whole review adopts present tense consistently throughout with scattered inversions and unreal conditionals to mitigate the critisim

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    of English. London‚ U.K.: Longman. Payne‚ T. E. (2010). Understanding english grammar‚ a linguistic introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Roberts‚ P. (1954). Understanding Grammar. New York‚ USA. Harper & Row.Trask‚ R. L.‚ & Stockwell‚ P. (2007). Language and linguistics: The key concepts. New York‚ NY: Routledge* some examples were extracted from http://eslbee.com/sentences.htm

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    focus only on the outcomes since they seem much more victorious and glorious than the time they have to spend to reach them. This tendency might tempt one to cheat to get to good ends as quickly as possible. The movie‚ Cheaters directed by John Stockwell‚ shows how pursing only a good outcome hinders people from thinking rationally and eventually leads them to dishonesty. Having antagonism against unprivileged circumstances‚ the students and the new teacher at Steinmetz High School finally take

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    the documentary "What we have learn about U.S. foreign policies"‚ John Stockwell‚ former CIA Station Chief Angola Task Force‚ and highest-ranking CIA official ever to leave the agency and go public‚ speaks out about the actions taken by the CIA towards 3rd world countries. In this speech‚ he declares that that U.S. has extensively manipulated and organized the overthrows of functioning governments around the world. Stockwell talks about organized secret armies that fight in just about every continent

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    poetics/stylistics perspective. The analysis emphasizes an integration of language and literature and draws upon theories developed in the general field of cognitive poetics/stylistics (Stockwell 2002; Gavins and Steen 2003). For the purposes of this research‚ using Stockwell’s model of Deictic Shift Theory (Stockwell 2002: 45-49)‚ the analysis will investigate Chopin ’s use of different types of deictic expressions and shows how such use guides the reader to be involved in the text world(s)‚ leading

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    Marc‚ S. (1996). The Perpetuation Of Residential Racial Segregation In America: Historical Discrimination‚ Modern Forms Of Exclusion‚ And Inclusionary Remedies in the slave. 2011. In Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary. Eleventh Edition. 2009 Stockwell‚ M Thomas III‚ W. L. (2003). An Overview: The Differences Slavery Made: A Close Analysis of Two American Communities. American Historical Review‚ 108(5)‚ 1299-1307. Primary Sources:

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    The Proclamation of 1763 was the first of many laws passed under the leadership of new Prime Minister Lord George Grenville that would greatly change the relationship between Great Britain and its North American colonies over the next dozen years (Stockwell‚ 2012‚ p. 4.5). In addition‚ a series of taxes were levied by the British which many colonists opposed and express concern. The continues changes in British policies along with the increasing taxation forced colonists to revolt and called for a self-governing

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    The Springfield Rifle Model 1861‚ also called the Springfield Rifle-Musket‚ was a widely used rifle in the Civil War. Its purpose was to kill the enemy on both the Union and Confederate sides. It was first manufactured in Springfield‚ Massachusetts in the Springfield Armory. That was where the Springfield Rifle got its name. Both the North and the South used this rifle due to its immense power. The Springfield Rifle was considered to be a very useful combat weapon in the fight of the Civil War (“Springfield

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    Consortium‚ University of Colorado‚ Boulder. Posted: July 2003 http://www.beyondintractability.org/bi-essay/empathic-listening. Sole‚ K. (2011).Making connections: Understanding interpersonal communication. San Diego‚ CA: Bridgepoint Education‚ Inc. Stockwell‚ R. G.‚ (1997). Effective communication in managing conflict. CMA‚ 71(3)‚ 6-6. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/197800230?accountid=32521

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    The Revolutionary War was an important part of American history because it was the war when America broke away from Great Britain and became an independent nation. There were many battles fought in the War for Independence‚ and Commander in Chief‚ George Washington‚ lead many of those battles. He might have lost more battles than he won‚ but he was inspirational to the soldiers and was an important part of American morale. After the signing of the Constitution‚ George Washington was elected as president

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