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    the the leading characters‚ Rose Franklin falls in a hole and lands on a giant robot hand when she is 11 years old. 20 years later‚ she is a physicist working on discovering what the hand was or why she landed on it‚ nothing is resolved until Kara Resnik‚ an army pilot almost dies‚ while uncovering a metal thigh. Rose Franklin quickly puts a team together to search and rescue the rest of the body to find out the robot’s purpose. Throughout discovering the robot’s purposes‚ many people get injured

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    With the development and popularization of the Internet‚ more and more people are added to the Internet communicative activities. Online chat is one of these increasingly popular forms. Since it is open and compatible‚ it draws the attention of people from all over the world and from every circle. Therefore‚ the study of cyber language has become a focus of attention. In this paper‚ under the theory of modern stylistics‚ the stylistic features of cyber language and its causes were discussed from

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    Watts‚ who lives in a destroyed world‚ and a really ugly place. The only time that he feels alive is when he’s jacked into the virtual utopia known as OASIS. Wade has a mission : to find an easter egg hidden inside the OASIS by its creator‚ James Halliday. In order to get the egg‚ a player must first find three keys and unlock three gates. The OASIS‚ which is a virtual reality system‚ can be used recreationally or for educational purposes‚ but also acts as a refuge for people to escape from the cruel

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    Section A a) What are the principle functions of communication? You should answer with references to communication in at least two different contexts. There are two competing theories regarding what the principle functions of communication are. The first views communication as a process through which information is transmitted and is known as the process theory‚ whereas the semiotic approach perceives communication as the generation and sharing of meaning. To put this in context‚ if a friend

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    Maybin‚ the book is a collection of key articles by seminal writers in the field who investigate the role of language and literacy as part of social practice. Broken down into four sections‚ the book begins with articles by Malinowski‚ Dell Hymes‚ Halliday and Volosinov and sets the scene for an anthropoligical/historical exploration of the sophisticated interaction and interrelationships between language‚ culture and social structure. Section two then provides ethnographic accounts of recent research

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    In times of trouble and extreme pain‚ one can either face reality or hide in its shadows. Seeking shelter from the harshness of one’s true reality can bring temporary joy and fantasy. However‚ continuously seeking distraction from unpleasant situations can blur the line between imagination and escapism. In Ready Player One‚ Wade escapes to the OASIS to hide from his personal appearance‚ identity‚ and life at home. In the virtual reality of the OASIS platform‚ people can create and design their

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    and lodging. Ironically‚ Bird has just voted for a bill barring aid to runaway slaves‚ but the Senator is rather inspired by Eliza’s story. He therefore changes his opinions and takes the fugitives to a Quaker settlement‚ where they stay with the Halliday family. As luck would have it‚ Eliza’s husband has sought refuge in this same community‚ and the young family is reunited. The Quakers assist the family in boarding a ship for Canada before Haley’s hired slave hunters‚ Loker and Marks‚ can apprehend

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    Intonation in English

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    is treated by them as a layer that is superimposed on the lexico-grammatical structure. In fact the aim of communication determines the intonation structure‚ not vice versa. The grammatical approach to the study of intonation was worked out by M. Halliday. The main unit of intonation is a clause. Intonation is a complex of three systemic variables: tonality‚ tonicity and tone‚ which are connected with grammatical categories. Tonality marks the beginning and the end of a tone-group. Tonicity marks

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    Michele Lynn October 12‚ 2008 Marketing – Resnik Case Study: Southwest Airlines Air travel has its ups and down‚ as does basically any type of travel. However‚ Southwest Airlines has always been my favorite airline to fly. As a young single who loved traveling‚ I found their fares and schedules to be the most convenient for my taste. I always appreciated the staff’s sense of humor‚ and it really never bothered me where I sat‚ so I didn’t mind the “A‚ B‚ C” boarding groups as opposed to

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    Although Lionel Trilling in 1939 afforded his readers a salutary‚ corrective view‚ most commentators have found the meaning inherent in the pattern of the work despairing. Perhaps most outspoken is E. M. Halliday‚ who sees Jake Barnes as adopting "a kind of desperate caution" as his modus vivendi. Halliday concludes that the movement of the novel is a movement of progressive "emotional insularity" and that the novel’s theme is one of "moral atrophy." ["Hemingway’s Narrative Perspective‚" in Sewanee Review

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