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    power relations‚ and for control. Discourse has a social nature and it matters to people as it is used all the time. What all discourse analyses share is their basis in texts. The study of political discourse has been around for as long as politics itself. Political discourse analysis is a field of discourse analysis which focuses on discourse in political forums (such as debates‚ speeches‚ and hearings). Politicians in this sense are the group of people who are being paid for their (political)

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    Lost and Found

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    Monthly dividends are earned at the dividend rate and annual percentage yield specified. Early withdrawals reduce earnings. Dividends will redeposit automatically. ADDITIONAL DEPOSITS: You may make additional deposits to this Special Certificate at any time. Additional deposits can be made by direct deposit‚ allotment‚ or periodic transfer(s) from a Navy Federal savings‚ checking or MMSA account. Note: Additional deposits cannot bring the account balance over the $4‚000 maximum balance (dividends excluded)

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    Lost on a Island

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    One day a man named Bill was stranded on an island. It all started when he was taking a cruise to get his mind off work. “Boy is I tired‚” said bill. One night Bill was watching the game with his friends and mistakenly got drunk. Bill fell out not knowing that he was at the edge of the boat‚ Madison’s Grand Transportation‚ and fell over. Bill knocked his self out on the safety boat that was located on the left hand side of‚ Madison’s Grand Transportation‚ and broke the rope that the safety boat

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    "Lost in The Barrens"

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    The book starts off with the main character Jamie Macnair‚ he was a teenager from Toronto. Jamie’s uncle Angus Macnair eventually talks him into coming to his cottage at Macnair Lake near The Pas. It didn’t take long for Jamie to make friends. His best friend was Awasin‚ a boy form a Cree tribe. One day the Chipeweyans came form north to ask the Cree’s for ammunition. In exchange the boys were invited to the great deer hunt in the north "barren lands". As they made there way north they noticed that

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    has sought to create‚ find‚ or at least image a paradise on earth‚ a place where there is peace‚ harmony‚ and a surcease from the pain that plagues our lives. On the eve of World War II‚ James Hilton imagined such a place in his best-selling novel‚ Lost Horizon. The story itself begins when an evacuation of Westerners is ordered in the midst of revolution in Baksul‚ India. A plane containing four passengers is hi-jacked and flown far away into the Keun-Lun Mountains of Tibet. The plane crashes

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    During my childhood I fell in love with science‚ especially biology. It captivated my imagination and I wished that I could stay in science class all day long. Nothing else seemed to interest me the same way. I was also one of those little girls who wanted to be a veterinarian‚ and save every stray animal I happened to come across. As I grew up most of the other little girls found other things they would rather do‚ but not me. That was my passion and still is today. I am aware that science is not

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    Paul Keating- Unknown Soldier Paul Keating’s eulogy in the Funeral Service of the Unknown Soldier aimed to commemorate all those who died in war for Australia through the symbolic Unknown soldier and examines what Australia has lost and gained in war. Keating utilises anaphora in the first paragraph “we do not know…” to establish a sombre tone. The Unknown Soldier becomes symbolic of the ANZAC spirit of mateship‚ courage and bravery as well as all Australians who serve in war‚ which is evident

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    frighten his enemies. In Shakespeare’s Henry V‚ there are specifically two speeches that are most well known even to this day‚ the speech before Harfleur and his St. Crispin’s Day speech. In both speeches‚ Henry’s goal is to inspire his soldiers to do their best in the upcoming battle. However‚ Henry uses different tactics in the two speeches‚ showing a difference in character. With a close comparison with the two speeches‚ one can see that he keeps his semi indifference with status gaps with an added

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    after Caesar is murdered by Brutus and the other conspirators he and Mark Antony give speeches. Brutus’s speech is over the reasons that he and the others murdered Caesar. Mark Antony’s speech the surface telling the citizens of Rome to not go against Brutus but is actually designed to stir up the people of Rome so that they will go into rebellion against Brutus and that so Mark Antony can Rome. Both these speeches give a huge amount of insight into not only the characters of Brutus and Mark Antony

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    Dance En Pointe Speeches

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    destroyed from simply taking ballet and pointe classes. If yoou took one basketball camp‚ the injuries you would received can’t even compare to those of which you would receive at one pointe workshop. Humans don’t naturally walk on their tiptoes all the time‚ so when you’re on your tiptoes‚ it puts a lot of pressure and pain on your feet. Gel pads‚ tape‚ and wool are inserted into the shoe to relieve the enormous amounts of pressure on a ballerina’s toes. It is crucial that dancers understand the technique

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