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    Malcolm Moore is the Telegraph.co.uk Shanghai Correspondent‚ he stated that back in 2009 he was bribed by Chinese officials. Malcolm stated in his article “the meal was organized to thank the Chinese media for their support‚ and a jolly time was had by all. At the end of the meal‚ ladies from Suning circulated the room and discreetly pressed envelopes full of cash into each journalist’s hand. After everyone had filed out‚ we politely tried to return the envelope‚ but the ladies of Suning were having

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    downstairs. It was stated that I never told anyone in the section any more that they are doing a good job or that they appreciated. It was also mentioned that I did not participate in the Goodie Day’s any more including the Thanksgiving and Christmas luncheons. I told Stacey that since my parents had passed away I just did not feel up to joining in to these events. I also told her that I have been standing up for the group‚ but that it had not always been shared unless it neded to be. She said that

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    they look at the artwork. A sense of movement is a complexity and finding movement in all four pieces will give the viewer a reason to take a second look and find something new about each work. In ‘Le Bain’ one is able to see three figures having a luncheon on the grass. They look as if they are in mid conversation and have been interrupted because the viewers have stepped into the scene. Even though the figures are in a sitting position Manet creates a space where the viewer is invited into the painting

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    I served as a National Representative for The Council for Economic Opportunities in Greater Cleveland (CEOGC)‚ which is a private‚ non-profit organization dedicated to serving the low-income people of Greater Cleveland and Cuyahoga County. I was sent to various states to gather resources to share to help in advancement of local schools. During my involvement with CEOGC‚ I met a lady who was widowed with a son - her husband died of cancer. Her son was involved with Hillcrest Nation Native Sons‚ which

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    Khadar Sufi Abdul Kader Cause-Effect Writing and Research October 11‚ 2014 Emotional Support Two years ago‚ I met a beautiful young girl name Salma. I met her at a family luncheon gathering. Her brother introduced us and immediately a connection was formed. After a couple of months of trying to get to know each other‚ I started to discover great things about her. She was extremely smart and kind. She had a great personality that shined. Salma was always a positive person and tried to

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    advertising and the stylistic features of written and spoken types of same. The objective of sociolinguistic study is to discover the mechanism of the impact of advertising upon language as a variable entity and actual linguistic process‚ which is demonstrated on the levels of style formation and word formation of the language. New words to mean new ideas and new facts of mass media society are the most broad and active field of new lexical developments in modern languages. Stylistic peculiarities of

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    when you need to make a decision that changes your life forever As for the lexical stylistic devices‚ this fragment is rich in: metaphors: “the whips and scorns of time”‚ “the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune”‚ “mortal coil” epithets: “outrageous fortune”‚ “weary life”‚ “devoutly to be wished”‚ “unworthy takes”‚ “the proud man’s contumely” hyperbole: “a sea of troubles” As far as syntactic stylistic devices are concerned‚ this fragment comprises variety of: parallel constructions: “the

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    Peterson and Wu.  Peterson is unable to “read” Wu and the choices he makes‚ further indicating Peterson’s misunderstanding of the cross-cultural differences. Wu’s Corporate Culture involves more face-to-face interaction such as meeting for breakfasts‚ luncheons and dinners to earn the respect of his Chinese clientele. Peterson is unaware of the Chinese Corporate Cultural norms‚ therefore doesn’t understand Wu’s direction or strategy. Furthermore‚ while serving his clients‚ he doesn’t believe Account Manager’s

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    Translation

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    References: Bühler‚ K. (1934/65) Sprachtheorie: Die Darstellungsfunktion der Sprache. Stuttgart: Gustav Fischer. Fish‚ S. E. (1981) ‘What is stylistics and why are they saying such terrible things about it?’‚ in D. C. Freeman (ed.) Essays in Modern Stylistics‚ London and New York: Methuen‚ pp. 53–78. Leech‚ G. and M. Short (1981) Style in Fiction: A Linguistic Introduction to English Fictional Prose‚ London and New York: Longman. Leuven-Zwart‚ K.

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    most important‚ the actual erudite terms are only important in upholding these ideas. The main themes of his "O Captain! My captain!" are death of a hero‚ family‚ a journey‚ and defeat vs. victory. The themes are supported by a variety of concrete stylistic techniques‚ including tone‚ apostrophe‚ allusions‚ archetypes‚ and repetition. Death of a hero is the first theme to consider. It’s obvious the narrator has great respect for the Captain‚ rendered by tones of compassion‚ reverence‚ and ceremony

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