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    Language Analysis: Lower the voting age to 16…NOW! The website of Young People Unite had published an article by Melissa Young on the 5th of May 2010. The opinion piece by the 17-year-old addresses the issue of whether or not the legal voting age should drop to 16 years of age. Melissa Young makes a claim that with the laws already placed upon 16-year-olds (e.g. legal age to getting their learner license) they should have

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    Banana sap and Annatto seeds as Ink Chapter I Introduction Background of the Study Ink has always been an essential part of our lives. This primarily used for communication‚ writing‚ duplicating or printing and data recording. Ball pens and markers nowadays are greatly used by many people. Almost everyone carry out one on their belongings. Whenever you need to jot down something‚ just grab it and start writing. For students‚ it is a must-have because you’ll use it every day. But this ball pens

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    statement: Whether tattoos should be accepted at the time of getting a job or not? Purpose 1-To make a change of mind in those who do not accept the fact that a tattooed person can be seen without social stigmata. I- Introduction Tattoos are now just considered as a style‚ a way of expression‚ a form of art‚ ‚ and essentially they are a way of identity and culture of each as individual. II- A Way of Identity and Culture A- The importance of the symbolic language as constituent

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    Double 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

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    Ignacio MOD 2C OCT. 10‚ 2013 How tattoos affect the skin Tattooing has been practiced for centuries in many cultures‚ particularly in aisa‚ and spread throughout the world. Tribes in Malaysia where always at war‚ head hunting tribes would tattoo their skin to identify friend or foe. They would tattoo their body to show rank or to warn others of what they can do. Traditionally they would use a needle imbedded in a stick dip the needle into ink and tap into the skin. They would make

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    The poem known as ‘Tattoo’ illustrated by Ted Kosser gives us an understanding of how one’s life can be so fun and enjoyable on the outside but on the inside of things it’s really and truly the opposite. The poem shows a lot about life and gives us as the viewers a brief introduction to how looks can be very deceiving and the perspective of others needs to be taken into consideration. Ted uses the simile “Strong as a Stallion” to give us an overview of what the old man looks like but before that

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    In the essay‚ “Mother Tongue” author Amy Tan‚ discusses the “power of language – the way it can evoke an emotion‚ a visual image‚ a complex idea‚ or a simple truth.” Tan began to explain that when she was speaking to a large group about her book‚ “The Joy Luck Club‚” she suddenly realized the different “Englishes” she uses. As she proceeds‚ she mentions the time when she was walking down the street with her mother and husband discussing prices of new and old furniture‚ where she became aware once

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    Hinton glances at the fact that the Maidu language group is closely related to two other language groups‚ “Certain resemblances had also become apparent between Wintun and Maidu and Maidu and Yokuts. A systematic comparison revealed a unitary basis underlying all the languages” (Hinton 80). There is evidence that shows how these languages closely resemble one another. “The word for “two” in Wintun‚ Maidun‚ and Yokuts languages generally begins with p followed by some vowel followed by n (or sometimes

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    The Power of Language George Orwell‚ writer of the novel Animal Farm shows how the abuse of language becomes a vehicle for the abuse of power. Napoleon is intelligent enough to understand how he can use Squealer to promote propaganda in order to entrench himself as the leader. Napoleon uses Squealer as his spokesman because Napoleon does not possess the oral skills Squealer has. Squealer does nothing of his own‚ but only under Napoleon’s orders. George Orwell uses the character Napoleon

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    Tattoos have recently become increasingly popular in youth‚ due to the hidden meanings and symbolism that they are endowed with. Helen Day’s opinionative blog entry‚ The Power of Ink‚ asserts that the significance of tattoos have diminished due to the fashionable aesthetics that tattoos project. A highly casual‚ yet acknowledging tone characterises her blog entry‚ which is predominantly catered to young Australian readers who are interested in receiving a tattoo. Accompanying her blog entry is a

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