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    formal or informal language learning experiences( any language which is not your first language). Would you consider them to be effective or ineffective? give reasons for your answer.( word limit 250) As far as my past languages learning experience is concerned .I have been learning languages on and off since after my 9th standard.the reason that I like to learn is because I have a passion for knowing as much as languages I can. I currently speak three more or less fluently‚ can get by fairly well

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    Spoken Language Although I have my own idiolect‚ the way I speak constantly changes. This is because I try to adapt my spoken language to suit the situation I am in. There are many reasons for why I try to adapt my spoken language some of the main reasons being that I am fearful of the judgements and perceptions that others may make because of the way I speak also being afraid of exclusion or not being able to fit in and sometimes I feel pressurised into speaking in a certain way. With my parents

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    is prime among men for his reason-based outlook on life‚ and even more so if he transcends thoughts of the body and immerses completely into contemplation.He cites philosophers and intellectuals from a variety of faiths and cultures‚ so as not to appear hypocritical‚ and suggests that any human has the potential for pondering existence. He calls into question the "well-worn doctrines" of some of his compatriots‚ urging his audience to look deeper‚ past the usual reasons given for human primacy such

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    even presented in the Allegory of Cave is a well-known idea attached to Greek philosophy. The difference between them is that The Matrix and The Plato’s tend to have reasons that justify and reasons as to why they tend to do what they do. It is something that they come up to make whatever wrong they are doing to give a good reasons as to why they are doing it. Seems like a wrong thing to do‚ but looking at my life I have ran into a lot of people that make up excuses to cover their behinds so others

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    or answers to their queries. Objective - Scientists avoid prejudices.Their decisions are based mainly on data and facts.Their decisions are not influenced by the opinions of others‚personal preferences‚ or emotions. Creative - this is the main reason why scientist invent and discover new things. Open-minded - Scientists listen and analyze the suggestions given by others.Scientist are not biased.They demonstrate thinking that is free of prejudice.They even change their own ideas in light of new

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    (1). Analyze the decision process buyers of a typical push e-mail device go through before purchasing the devices ?! - The buyers’ possible reasons before they arrive at a particular decision of purchasing a typical e-mail device‚ - First ‚ because the device like push e-mail within their interest‚ and give them a lot of benefits and within their reach of technology . - Second ‚ because it is work-related to them‚ like the feature of the device of delivering e-mail instantaneously

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    Fact Definition P. 182‚ Chapter 6 What type of proof contributes to the strength of the acceptance of a logical conclusion? Emotional proof Definitive proof Hands on proof Invented proof P. 182‚ Chapter 6 What type of proof includes facts‚ reasons and opinions based on reality? Ideal Emotion Ethos Lothos P. 184‚ Chapter 6 An author uses language to build connections and trust as well as to establish reliability with the audience by using what type of proof? Lothos Emotion Ethos Invention

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    non-rational modes of knowing. To reason is to establish abstract general categories from the data we have gathered with our senses‚ and then to organize these abstractions to formulate seemingly logical ideas about reality. Encounters with Unseen Reality are given various names in spiritual traditions: enlightenment‚ God-realization‚ illumination‚ kensho‚ awakening‚ self knowledge‚ gnosis‚ ecstatic communion‚ coming home. Two modes Unseen Reality- One person may use reason to determine that there is

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    Present a short critical response to the issues raised by Sowden in his paper‚ ‘plagiarism and the culture of multilingual students in higher education abroad’. In your response you should support or challenge some of Sowden’s arguments using evidence. Plagiarism is likely to be a hot issue to the public. In Sowden’s article‚ he claims that the cultural differences are the main key to plagiarism which mostly happens in Asia. On the other hand‚ evidences show the culture-specific concept may be

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    in which we can capture and interpret what has happened and is happening to us personally and to the world as a whole. Writing‚ however‚ carries an importance‚ as literature simply would not exist if nobody wrote anything is the past‚ and for that reason I believe all who can write should.  One should take advantage of the great opportunity to be part of and contribute to the world and society in what he or she believes through writing.  I see literature in the societal sense a collective struggle

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