THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF ENGLISH STYLISTICS Lecture on English Stylistics 4th year of study N. P. Izotova‚ PhD LECTURE OUTLINE Stylistics as a linguistic discipline: its aims and subject matter. Main schools of modern stylistics. Links of stylistics with other branches of linguistics. LECTURE OUTLINE Key concepts of stylistics: Style; Foregrounding; Stylistic neutrality and Stylistic coloring; Norm and its violation. Types of norms; Context. Types of context; Image and
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Art Analysis What makes a piece of art art? Is it the creation itself or is it a combination of elements that make a piece a good piece of art. Artist use elements to add depth and meaning to the pieces they create. Artist such as Vincent Van Gogh‚ Sol LeWitt‚ Diego Velazquez‚ and Edward Hopper all had pieces that they used different forms to help capture the attention of the viewer and express their true meaning with the techniques they used in their portraits. Van Gogh and LeWitt both used
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both be an upgrade to the existing 802.11n standard. Currently‚ 802.11ac will utilize the 5GHz frequency‚ whereas‚ 802.11ad will use 60GHz. The idea is that the localized but high-bandwidth 60GHz network can be used for specific‚ highly demanding tasks‚ keeping the standard 5GHz frequency free for normal use for laptops‚ tablets‚ smartphones and other peripheral devices. Network World is a leader in the networking industry when it
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Answer It? Journal Psychology (S2958282) Faith Eke Points possible: 30 Date: ____________ Answer the questions below. When you are finished‚ turn in your assignment for grading. Use complete sentences and answer each part of the assignment. 1. Think of a time in your life when someone you know was having difficulty. Using that example‚ choose the statement from the list below that seems most true. Then‚ for the statement you choose‚ write which perspective or branch from psychology (humanistic
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is when to buy new machines or equipment or upgrade the machines or equipment that the business already has. Using analysis of the needs of the business and how the new equipment will help the business to function and the cost of the product will determine what the managers of the business decides. Marginal costs are change in total costs divided by change in output. Marginal revenue is the change in total revenue divided by change in output. Increase in fixed costs means that when the fixed
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Marginal Costing is ascertainment of the marginal cost which varies directly with the volume of production by differentiating between fixed costs and variable costs andfinally ascertaining its effect on profit. The basic assumptions made by marginal costing are following: - Total variable cost is directly proportion to the level of activity. However‚ variable cost per unit remains constant at all the levels of activities. - Per unit selling price remains constant at all levels of activities. -
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Environmental Businesses are going beyond regulatory compliance and becoming green. This gives companies a competitive advantage as well as legitimacy and product differentiation‚ moral commitment to the economy‚ and cost savings. Environmental analysis is a method managers can use to gather outside information on current issues and trends and turn that
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If marginal utility is negative‚ we can infer that Question 1 answers | | total utility is increasing by smaller and smaller amounts | | | total utility has fallen | | | total utility is also negative / | | | the product is an inferior good | A utility-maximising consumer changes their expenditures until Question 2 answers | | MUX = MUY for all pairs of goods / | | | TUX/PX = TUY/PY for all pairs of
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because of a conflict with their religious beliefs‚ and being able to perform their job to managements expected levels. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ volume 42 U.S.C. § 2000e-2(a) (1); states in pertinent part: (a) Employer practices It shall be an unlawful employment practice for an employer - (1) to fail or refuse to hire or to discharge any individual‚ or otherwise to discriminate against any individual with respect to his compensation‚ terms‚ conditions‚ or privileges of employment
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Globalization Carmen Rivera-Torres Western Governors University GLT-1 Globalization Globalization has had a tremendous impact on our world today due to the inevitable cultural changes that it causes. Some of the changes are vital to the countries but they come with a drastic socioeconomic change. For example‚ India and Kinshasa‚ the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo‚ have been drastically changed by political powers and technological advances. In the 19th century‚ Great
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