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    fight in the war. Women had to step up and help out. To help‚ they would have to take over the men’s jobs and support the war effort. Women’s war efforts and other contributions were a vital factor of World War One and helped lead to the Allies’ victory. Although most women were happy to help their country‚ many were against this war and did not support it. Some even refused to allow their husbands and sons to join the army. However‚ within months of the war’s outbreak‚ those women had taken a new

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    The Effect of Group Size towards Students’ Cheating Behaviour Ednalino‚ Merici L. Aribon‚ Margaret T. Ledesma‚ Chelsea Mabunga‚ Jewen Manalo‚ Jan Pauline Pahila‚ Deneb Kang You Ma Among students‚ one of the most prominent definitions for cheating is the act of taking an examination or a test in a dishonest manner through which one attempts to access answers in a fraudulent and inappropriate way. Students begin to develop the unethical behaviour as they set foot in middle school

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    Western Sahra

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    Western Sahara is a disputed territory between the Polisario Front and the Kingdom of Morocco. The territory in the North African‚ Maghreb region was formerly called Spanish Sahara when it was under Spanish colonial rule. Currently‚ the United Nations (UN) lists it as a non-decolonized territory and it is counted among the United Nations List of Non-Self-Governing Territories. (Fig 1 Map of Western Sahara showing the borders) Historical Background The dispute over Western Sahara can

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    Speeches: Rhetoric and War

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    SPEECHES - 2001 The value of great speeches is that they continue to speak to us. How do they do this? In your answer‚ refer to at least TWO speeches. It is certainly true that the value of great speeches is that they continue to speak to us. They are admired by responders over many years and have an ability to speak to us‚ hence stimulating many different responses as time goes by. This value is present in speeches such as “Among us you can dwell no longer” delivered by Cicero in 63 BC in

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    Darren Leibhart Mr. Monette Month-long research paper 7 December 2015 The Powers of Rhetoric The German people let out blistering cries for Joseph Goebbels as he told them the importance of a total war‚ a war involving men‚ women‚ and children. War was riddling all of Europe and the German people completely supported the devastation they were causing to so many people. How had an established country in the 20th century come to this? In this dark period of history‚ Hitler manipulated German people

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    BA in English and Communications Freshman English 2 Term Paper Final for grading The importance of the art of rhetoric The art of rhetoric was very important starting from times of a great orator Cicero and as the history is filled with good or bad orators even today‚ we can assume that it continues to be one of the trickiest things to the present day that needs attention and hard work in order to succeed as a speaker or leader. The

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    Western Film

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    James Cha Professor Coulter American Myth in the Western Film 22 February 2011 “Ethan?” With a cold and steady gaze‚ Ethan peers off into the snowy distance. He firmly holds his most trusted companion. Without warning and hesitation‚ Ethan raises the deadly steel rifle and begins wildly firing upon a herd of buffalo. After a short while‚ Martin stops shooting‚ having already shot one down. Ethan in a maddened frenzy continues to shoot the buffalo while Martin tries to stop him to no avail

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    commission‚ rigor‚ summon‚ undertaking‚ preliminary‚ ordeal‚ grievous‚ confer‚ conceive‚ buoyancy‚ etc. And many of these words origin from Latin or French: commission‚ rigor‚ confer (Latin); summon‚ preliminary‚ grievous‚ conceive (French/Old French). The use of these formal words makes the speech sound solemn and powerful. The language is full of intensifiers‚ including superlatives (greatest‚ best‚ most‚ fastest)‚ comparatives‚ and exaggeration. These are all examples of how Churchill intensifies

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    PAPER FIGURATIVE USE OF WORDS IN W.S.MAUGHAM`S SHORT STORIES) Submitted by: IONAŞCO SILVIA‚ the 4th year student‚ group 404 Scientific adviser: SMOCHIN OLGA‚ Senior lecturer Chişinău – 2011 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………………...3 Chapter I. BASIC ASSUMPTIONS OF STYLISTIC DEVICES IN LITERATURE 1.1. Stylistic Resources of Language. Lexical and Lexico-Syntactical Stylistic Devices in Fiction……………………………………………………………6 1.2. The Use of Expressive Means

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    Transportation Survey Sample Calculation The confidence interval (also called margin of error) is the plus-or-minus figure usually reported in newspaper or television opinion poll results. For example‚ if you use a confidence interval of 4 and 47% percent of your sample picks an answer you can be "sure" that if you had asked the question of the entire relevant population between 43% (47-4) and 51% (47+4) would have picked that answer. The confidence level tells you how sure you can be. It is

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