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    Double Language Analysis

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    Language Analysis Katie White Recent shark attacks in Western Australia has raised controversy about how to solve the issue. “Stem the carnage” is a letter to the editor written by Sam Forsythe appeared on the 18th April 2007‚ Forsythe argues that the only solution is to kill the man-eating monsters with a genuinely concerned tone. In response to “stem the carnage”‚ James Whitt wrote a letter‚ in a somewhat condescending tone‚ contending that killing the sharks is a ridiculous suggestion to the issue

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    Terrorist Attacks

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    On september 11th 2001 a series of 4 terrorist attacks by Al-Qaeda occurred killing almost 3000 people and injuring over 6000. This terrorist attack resulted in the destruction of the world trade centre and overwhelming damage to nearby buildings. Many studies and investigations have been performed by social scientists looking into the attack‚ resulting in many different answers and also conspiracies. As displayed in the information provided below‚ anthropologists‚ sociologists and psychologists

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    drones attack

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    made hundreds of attacks on targets in northwest Pakistan since 2004 using drones (unmanned aerial vehicles) controlled by the American Central Intelligence Agency ’s Special Activities Division.[4] Most of these attacks are on targets in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas along the Afghan border in Northwest Pakistan. These strikes were begun by President George W. Bush and have increased substantially under President Barack Obama.[5] Some media refer to the series of attacks as a "drone war"

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    Woolwich Attack

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    Story: Woolwich Attack On May 22 2013‚ a British Army soldier named Drummer (Private) Lee Rigby of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers was killed by two men in Woolwich‚ southeast London. Rigby was off duty whilst walking down Wellington Street at the time of the attack. At first he was run down with a car‚ then the attackers used knives and a cleaver to stab him which resulted in his death. They then dragged him onto the road and waited for police to arrive. Five minutes after the attack‚ armed police

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    add suspense and excitement to his film and to cue the audience to when the shark enters certain scenes or shots. In this classic blockbuster‚ non-diegetic soundtrack makes Jaws the intense‚ frightening film Spielberg envisioned it to be. This is seen in the shots in which Matt Hooper and Quint pull aboard a rope they have attached to the shark‚ the shark swims away from Hooper as he rests in his underwater cage‚ and the shark swims towards Police Chief Martin Brody with an air tank in his mouth. In

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    Attack Commentary

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    "Attack" is a poem written in 1917 by Siegfried Sassoon while he was convalescing from his wounds in a hospital in Scotland. He was a soldier who fought in the First World War. Attack is a short‚ 13-line poem written in speech rhythm with some rhyme. The poem is described in a very vivid way which makes the reader think that the author himself witnessed the scene. The poem begins with the poet describing the setting of the poem. The landscape is in a battlefield where there are still remains of previous

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    attack by a bear

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    Attack by a bear Whenever I look out of the window and see the woods I would always recall the horrendous night. It was a beautiful evening‚ with the eastern wind blowing‚ perfect for a camping trip. I decided to call up a few of my good friends to come along with me for a short camping trip in the nearby Garapas Woods. One hour later‚ we met at the start of the hiking trail through the woods. Everybody had their equipment packed and was all ready to go. As we walked along the snake like

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    See if you can swallow this: Should sharks be protected from people or people protected from sharks? Sharks are more deadly than people? I don’t think so. See if you can swallow this‚ sharks do not have try to eat humans we are not in their diet. The article Do sharks eat people quotes “Only about a dozen of the more than 300 species of sharks have been involved in attacks on humans. Sharks evolved millions of years before humans existed and therefore humans are not part of their normal diets

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    Heart Attack

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    context‚ a myocardial infarction can be further subclassified into a ST elevation MI (STEMI) versus a non-ST elevation MI (non-STEMI) based on ECG changes.[14] The phrase heart attack is sometimes used incorrectly to describe sudden cardiac death‚ which may or may not be the result of acute myocardial infarction. A heart attack is different from‚ but can be the cause of cardiac arrest‚ which is the stopping of the heartbeat‚ and cardiac arrhythmia‚ an abnormal heartbeat. It is also distinct from heart

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    Drone Attacks

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    Afghanistan: Drone attacks: The United States government‚ led by the Central Intelligence Agency’s Special Activities Division‚ has made a series of attacks on targets in northwest Pakistan since 2004 using drones (unmanned aerial vehicles). Under the George W. Bush administration‚ these controversial attacks were called a part of the US’ "War on Terrorism" and sought to defeat the Taliban and Al-Qaeda militants who were thought to have found a safe haven in Pakistan. Most of these attacks are on targets

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