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    Security studies

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    Stewart‚ K. (2005). On the frontline: American cities and the challenge of homeland security preparedness. Urban Affairs Review‚ 41(2)‚ Gershkoff‚ A Griese‚ K. R. (2008) Homeland Security: The Road Ahead for Continued Success PA: US Army War College Halliday‚ F Hanson‚ R. (2005) The Informed Press Favoured the Policy Analysis Market Department of Economics‚ Washington DC: George Mason University Harvey‚ F Jackson‚ R. (2005) Writing the War on Terror: Language‚ Politics and Counter Terrorism Manchester:

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    an Students‚ Teachers‚ and Edward Said: Taking Stock of Orientalism Since the publication of Orientalism in 1978‚ Edward Said’s critique has become the hegemonic discourse of Middle Eastern studies in the academy. While Middle Eastern studies can improve‚ and some part of Said’s criticism is valid‚ it is apparent that the Orientalism critique has done more harm than good. Although Said accuses the West and Western researchers of "essentializing" Islam‚ he himself commits a similar sin when he writes

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    language events are also structural features of conversation whose function within the conversation may be as significant as the actual words spoken. (Maybin 2006). When considering the functions of conversation‚ Maybin (1996) cites the linguist Halliday (1978) who suggests that conversation has both an interpersonal function‚ that of building relationships‚ and an ideational function‚ that of conveying ideas‚ sharing knowledge and experience and achieving purposes (Maybin‚ 1996). It may be said

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    Evaluations”. Journal of Marketing Research‚ vol. 28‚ p. 3 DelVecchio‚ D.‚ and D. C. Smith (2005). “Brand-Extension Price Premiums: The Effects of Perceived Fit and Extension Product Category Risk.” Academy of Marketing Science Journal‚ 33(2): 184-196. Halliday‚ J. (2004). “Little Else Matters: Quality‚ Price Key Factors for Car Buyers.” Advertising Age‚ 75(33): 6. Kenesei‚ Z. (2003). “The Use of Price in the Purchase Decision”. Journal of Empirical Generalisation in Marketing Science‚ 8 ‚ 1-21. Kim‚ W

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    Johnson Bank v. George Korbakes & Co.‚ LLP Commercial Law 03/17/2013 Facts of the case Brandon Apparel Group‚ Inc. (“Brandon”) was involved in the business of manufacturing and sales of casual apparel as well as licensed other companies to manufacture‚ distribute and sell its clothing lines. Additionally‚ Brandon had licensing agreements with several colleges‚ universities‚ and sports organizations‚ such as the National Football League. In 1997 Brandon borrowed funds from Johnson

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    ASSIGNMENT OF SEMANTICS Exercise 1: Match the term with their corresponding definitions 1.Lexical meaning a. The relationship that holds between a word or expression and te objects it refers to. 2. Grammatical meaning b. the ability of a word to identify all those things or objects that are correctly covered by it. 3. Hononymy c. The meaning of a word tht depends on its role in a sentence and varies with inflectional form. 4. Polysemy d. The substitution of one word for anoter with which

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    13-31. Print. DATAMONITOR BUSINESS INFORMATION CENTER. Ford Motor Company‚ Nov. 2006. Web. 6 June 2011. <http:www.datamonitor.com>. “Ford eNews.” ABI/INFORM Dateline. PR Newswire‚ 8 June 2011. Web. 10 June 2011. <http://proquest.umi.com> Halliday‚ Jean. “AD EXEC: STRATEGY IS CHANGING.” Automotive News 28 Sep. 1998: 1-2. Business Source Premier. Web. 10 June 2011. <http://web.ebscohost.com>.

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    Moreover‚ it has been detected that Trump violates the maxim of quantity through stacked non-restrictive relative clauses. The final section includes the multimodal analysis of Trump’s appearance. I detected the three function of language presented by Halliday and analysed them in term of their usage to portray how Trump manages to arouse and engage the public while using only his body posture or facial expressions. This pragmatic analysis proved that Donald Trump uses specific pragmatic strategies to

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    UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO Greeley‚ Colorado The Graduate School PR EV A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Education College of Education and Behavioral Sciences School of Teacher Education Program of Educational Studies IE Minhui Lu May 2012 W USING THE LEARNERS-AS-ETHNOGRAPHERS APPROACH TO ENHANCE INTERCULTURAL LEARNING AMONG AMERICAN COLLEGE STUDENTS LEARNING CHINESE AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE UMI Number: 3523438

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    of semiotic work‚ more known as Halliday’s ‘metafunctions’. There are three kinds of semiotic work‚ which occur always simultaneously. Halliday distinguishes these as the ideational metafunction‚ the interpersonal metafunction and the textual metafunction. The ideational function creates representations. In Cheong’s definition of the ideational meaning‚ Halliday is also quoted‚ saying the ideational metafunction involves ‘understand[ing] the environment’‚ ‘[enabling] humans to … make sense of what

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