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    Amy Hubbard Prof. Bertrand Expository Writing 101 14 November 2013 One Wife‚ Two Wife‚ Three Wife‚ More? Should Polygamy be Acceptable in Today’s Society? In today’s society‚ we have a variety of family dynamics. Who is to say what is normal? Although there are laws to abide by‚ those laws do not always fit how a family defines itself. We think of a typical family as having one father‚ one mother‚ and perhaps a couple of children‚ but now we are coming to terms with more alternative lifestyles

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    also meets with difficulties. Therefore‚ this research was designed to find out the difficulties that learners get into when studying vocabulary. From that point‚ some effective techniques for teaching vocabulary are discussed. Introduction Rationale for the Research At the end of an English course in researcher’s language centre‚ Cao Thang Technical College English Centre‚ students were asked to take a test of four skills in English. Although they studied grammar very well‚ they still could not do

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    The Aviator’s Wife New York Times bestselling author of historical fiction‚ Melanie Benjamin‚ with her novel The Aviator’s Wife‚ tells the story of Anne and Charles Lindbergh‚ famous aviators from American history. Benjamin depicts her main character as curious in the beginning‚ but as the novel progresses her curiosity leads her to learn new things about her life‚ leading her to be less independent than she was in the beginning‚ and more dependant upon Charles. Although Benjamin enthralls the audiences’

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    mothers and wives. Being the foundation of principles and values in ensuring the progress of the nation‚ a mother should nourish her children with proper values‚ desired knowledge and shape them to become God-fearing and responsible citizens. As a wife‚ a Filipina must support her husband in every problem‚ inspire him‚ encourage him‚ take a part with him all obstacles and dangers‚ to sympathize and

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    vocal apparatus‚ discovering sounds that are distinctive for their particular language * Sounds will narrow to only the sounds that they hear around them * Intonation patterns are first to be acquired * Babbling appears to be innate ONE WORD UTTERANCES * Occurs at around 12-18 months * Infants discover sounds relating to meaning and start to use the sounds in expressive ways * They might acquire language all in the same way in the end‚ but there is considerable variation in details

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    AUTOMATED ACCOUNTING Automated accounting is an approach to maintaining up-to-date accounting records with the use of accounting software. This software is often configured to allow for easy cross posting of receivable and payable‚ eliminating the need to enter multiple posting in order to keep accounting record in compliance with generally accepted accounting principles. Accounting as it exists today may be viewed as a system of assumptions‚ doctrines‚ tenets‚ and conventions‚ all encompassed

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    Sharon Goodman (1996) She states that we are living in a time of increased in-formalisation. Informal language used to be reserved for close personal relationships but this isn’t the simplicity anymore. Norman Fairclough agrees and calls it conversationalised language. David Crystal (2001) In his book on language and the internet Crystal refers to dialogic e-messaging which refers to immediate communication rather than traditional letters. This has changed

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    In the discussion of “The Wife of Bath’s Prologue”‚ we learned about the history and author’s background. Also‚ we analyzed the plot and characters of the epic. “The Wife of Bath’s Prologue” was a satire written in the fourteenth century in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer. At that time‚ French was the official language of the court and Latin was the official language of the Church. However‚ Chaucer wrote his epic in English which became accessible to all people. He used bible as a tool to accuse

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    How does Steinbeck use language to present the character of Curley’s wife in ‘of mice and men?’ Steinbeck uses a lot of stereotyping in his novella‚ ‘Of Mice and Men.’ He uses Crooks‚ a black man‚ to show how black people were treated in the 1930s and he uses Curley’s wife to show how insignificant women were in the 1930s. Steinbeck also uses the vernacular throughout the book to paint a more realistic picture and allow us to understand how people spoke to each other on the ranch.

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    themes and issues relating to 1930’s society in the midst of the great depression. Prejudice was very common during this hard time and Harper Lee emphasises this through the eyes of an innocent six-year-old girl‚ Scout. Scout’s hometown of Maycomb plays an important part in To Kill A Mockingbird and is responsible for many of the issues raised in the novel‚ namingly prejudice. Thus‚ through techniques such as characterisation‚ structure‚ point of view and language‚ Harper Lee can emphasise on the issue

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