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    ABSTRACT TRINIDAD‚ KATHERINE JOY HABANEZ‚ 2013. Critical Discourse Analysis of Political Campaign Ads and Speeches. AB English Thesis. College of Arts in Sciences‚ University of Southern Mindanao‚ Kabacan‚ Cotabato. Adviser: RICELI C. MENDOZA‚ PhD The study aimed to analyze the different political campaign ads and speeches of the candidates running for a certain office and employed the Critical Discourse Analysis framework. Specifically‚ it sought to analyze the linguistic features

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    Discourse in Tourism

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    Topic: Investigating the Language of Tourism Discourse in Thailand Travel Brochure Literature Review 1. Background Theory Tourism has become one of the most important businesses throughout the world and tourism discourse has become one of the most common public discourses‚ with millions of people taking part in its structure when entering a numerous of communicative situations. People‚ culture‚ landscape‚ history‚ traditions‚ and other social and natural entities have been offered and

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    Dialogue Rules

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    DIALOGUE RULES AND WRITING ASSIGNMENT What is dialogue? It is conversation between characters in a story and is very important to add interest to the piece and to move the plot forward. There are some rules to dialogue‚ however‚ that you want to make sure you know. Dialogue Rules (taken from http://www5.semo.edu/english/taweb/content/dialogue_rules.htm) RULE #1: A direct quotation begins with a capital letter. Jimmy shouted‚ “See you at the game!” “Is it true?" asked Cindy.  RULE

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    Elizabeth’s and Darcy’s epithet (not literal but rather implied) of "Proud and Prejudiced" as the title of the book indicates‚ is clearly evident in the discourse and the use of pronouns found in extract "A" - chapter 10. Extract "B" - chapter 58‚ has an entirely different use of discourse and the "polarity of persons" is fundamentally different to that of extract "A"‚ the "I" and "you" of Elizabeth and Darcy become increasingly more like a metaphorical "we" or "us" as the book progresses‚ bring

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    Discourse Communities

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    Activity Report on Discourse Communities Communication is key for every organization or group to make progress and achieve results. Whether an organization be purely academic or for entertainment‚ it is through communication both will meet their goals. Discourse communities as defined by Swales are communities of individuals who meet together to achieve a goal. Although‚ having a goal and communication does not make any community or group a discourse community. The definition of discourse communities relies

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    islamic discourse

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    Every discourse is made up of a given number of components and presents its own characteristic. A discourse can only by serious and constructive if these components and these characteristics come together. The Islamic discourse is therefore the most genuine and truthful expression and translations of the characteristics of the Islamic society‚ and the civilizational identity of the Islamic world. A discourse cannot be Islamic unless it reflected the Islamic Ummah’s identity‚ defended its interests

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    receives a total of 60 minutes of therapy weekly for each of the above stated services. B. Interviews: According to the interview conducted with Sarah‚ the target student‚ she seems to have a positive outlook on coming to school. Sarah stated that she had friends at school‚ but that she also felt that many of her classmates didn’t like her and they often teased and picked on her. Three friends that Sarah listed on her interview were Bella‚ Austin‚ and her brother. Sarah stated that she felt her

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    Architectural Discourse

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    BAÜ FBE Dergisi Cilt:9‚ Sayı:1‚ 3-18 Temmuz 2007 Type and typology in architectural discourse Yasemin Đ. GÜNEY* Balıkesir University Faculty of Architecture and Engineering‚ Department of Architecture Çağış BALIKESĐR Abstract Typology is the comparative study of physical or other characteristics of the built environment into distinct types. In this paper‚ the historical transformation of type and typology concepts since the Enlightenment has been examined in three developing stages based

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    Genre Conversation

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    English 131 W 2010. Jan. 28 Genre Conversation Although genre is commonly regarded as a tool for conventional assortment‚ it is necessary to recognize that a genre is not defined by its formal features‚ but by its situational factors. The contextual identification of a genre is highlighted by Carolyn Miller‚ who describes genres as the “typified rhetorical ways of acting in recurring situations” (qtd. in Bawarshi 7). The word “situation” is crucial in her definition because writing results

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    In 1860‚ the first instrumental analysis was performed by Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchoff who used flames tests that led to the discovery of the elements rubidium (Rb) and caesium (Cs). After this‚ this method was used everywhere to find the chemical make ups of many substances. For example‚ in 2007 there was a huge problem where tainted pet food would cause many pets to become ill. Qualitative analysis was used and it was discovered that Melamine was found in the pet food which altered the results

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