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    Teen Crashes Live Session Student Name: Yasmary Diaz Date of Session: October 5‚ 2013 at 11:00 Teachers: Mrs. Anglada‚ and Ms. Schackow Directions: Answer each question using 3-5 complete sentences. 1. What did you learn about Teen Crashes? I learned statistics about Teen Crashes such as‚ that in 2009 8 Teens die every day due to Motor Vehicle Crashes. 44% of all leading causes for Teen deaths are Motor Vehicles‚ that’s more than any other cause. Most car crashes‚ one out of three are

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    Aquarius Woman January 21 - February 19 Slogan: I know‚ therefore am. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS: Aquarius is the most unpredictable sign of the zodiac.Aquarius women are referred to as the “heavenly bohemians‚” because they seem to have their own rules and regulations as to their conduct and they completely reject others telling them what to do.Aquarius is a fixed‚ airy sign. This means that these are girls are very rational by nature and exceedingly firm in their opinions.Although an Aquarian woman might

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    Do traffic signals make a difference when drivers are conducting their vehicles? In U.K. the roads have less signs and are smaller roads than in the United States. The United States has great amounts of traffic signals and symbols all over the road to make the driver more aware. In the U.K. accidents do occur but not that often has in the United States. In the Unites States every second there is huge amounts of accidents going on over the nation. John Staddon in his magazine article “Distracting

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    Discourse Analysis of Advertisements of Charity Organizations Submitted to: Dr. Serwat Rasul Prepared by: Basharat Rasheed Mirza‚ MPhil. Linguistics‚ NCBA & E‚ Gujrat. Contents • Introduction • Objectives • Literature Review ▫ The Term: Discourse ▫ The Term: Discourse Analysis ▫ Multimodal Discourse Analysis ▫ Semiotic Analysis • Data and Research methodology • Data Analysis • Conclusion • References Introduction • DA has emerged as a separate discipline and a significant field in linguistics

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    people do when they come together‚ whether they play or fight‚ they talk. NEW KNOWLEDGE GAINED As a result of this class‚ I learned that language is important in human’s life. Language is a system that uses some physical sign (sound‚ gesture‚ mark) to express meaning. In this topic‚ I learned that we are uniquely language users. We can separate our vocalization from a given situation‚ while animals like cats only arch their back in the appropriate situation. We can lie

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    movement. "Through Deaf Eyes" explores the enduring linguistic question of how to educate deaf children. Alexander Graham Bell argued that deaf children should be instructed using a pure oral method‚ with no signs. Bell stated that deaf people should not teach deaf children‚ as they would introduce sign language and could not instruct during speech lessons. Bell’s ideas were widely accepted. Bell studied eugenics‚ the science of improving a species. In 1884‚ he warned that the formation of a "deaf race"

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    rural road signs campaign of CPRE‚ by reviewing its general issues such as objective‚ strategy‚ communication and media‚ attempts to identify lessons which could be learned by future environmental campaigns. 2 The analysis and evaluation of rural roads conservation campaign The environmental campaign of reducing ‘clutter’ in the form of unnecessary road sighs and advertising billboards in the countryside is conducted by the Campaign to Protect Rural England. It is believed that road signs have a

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    the air liquefaction business. -In 1915‚ a US patent was issued to Claude covering the design of electrodes for gas-discharge lighting. This patent became the basis for the monopoly held in neon lighting by his company‚ Claude Neon Lights for neon signs throughout the early 1930’s. -Claude had solved the two technical problems that substantially shortened the working life of neon and some other gas-discharge tubes‚ and gave birth to a neon lighting industry. -He wanted to find out how to use gases

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    describe the different signs in YOUR city. Give specific examples of each (include color‚ shape‚ what the sign is for‚ etc.).  3. A. A regulatory sign:  A stop sign indicates to come to a full stop‚ it is a red octagon with white letters B. A motorist services sign: A sign that shows you were you can find Gas‚ Food‚ Lodging‚ Camping‚ and Hospital locations. It is a square blue sign with pictures C. A recreational sign: White symbols and a brown sign that has cultural interest

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    deaf people as a different culture group and insists that a deaf person should be the one who can express his or her needs and gives more importance to the ability of reading and writing instead of speaking. So Sign Language as a kind of language is important to learn and on the basis of Sign Language‚ the deaf can and should form deaf community and share the deaf culture.The cultural view give people the signal that deaf people can work well in a hearing world and switch from one culture to another

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