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    “Willing suspension in disbelief” in Coleridge’s “The Rime of Ancient Mariner”. “Willing suspension in disbelief” is the method of bringing non-realistic‚ supernatural elements in justification in literature. It is a way through which a writer infuses a “human interest and a semblance of truth” into a fantastic tale‚ the reader would suspend judgment concerning the implausibility of the narrative. This formula refers that the responsibility is on the readers‚ rather than on the writer‚ to achieve

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    of each substance were sterilized by passing them through a 0.22 μm (Nupore Filtration Systems‚ UP‚ India) filter. The actively growing cell suspension was treated with elicitors and precursor indiviually on the day of inoculation. The effect of elicitors (ABA‚ SNP‚ SA‚ and MeJA) and precursor (Phenylalnine) on stimulation of anthocyanin in the cell suspension cultures of D. carota was studied at various concentrations viz. 10‚ 50‚ 100‚ 200 μM and phenylalanine viz. 0.5‚ 1 and 5 mM.The samples were

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    University of Virginia The study examined the association between school suspension rates and dropout rates in a statewide sample of 289 Virginia public high schools. The student attitudes also played a factor in influence suspension rates‚ the prevalence of aggressive attitudes and rejection of school rules among students were used as additional predictors. The main argument is that the authors wanted to show that the suspension rate and dropout rate plays a factor to one another along with demography

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    Army Regulation 600–8–2 Personnel—General Suspension of Favorable Personnel Actions (Flags) Headquarters Department of the Army Washington‚ DC 23 December 2004 UNCLASSIFIED SUMMARY of CHANGE AR 600–8–2 Suspension of Favorable Personnel Actions (Flags) This rapid action revision‚ dated 23 December 2004-o Changes MILPERCEN to AHRC-Alexandria throughout the regulation except for figures 2-1 through 2-3 where MILPERCEN is changed to DCS‚ G-1. Identifies proponent and exception authority

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    be distinguished in order to carry out the analysis on its use‚ including such aspects as in what cases actually can be replaced by the synonyms mentioned above. The aim of the thesis is to identify the use of the discourse maker actually in the corpus of data according to the functions of discourse markers as suggested by Vivian De Klerk (2006). Due to its many senses and functions in spoken/ written texts it becomes a problem to translate this item into Lithuanian without changing the effect

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    "On quoting ..." A corpus-based study on the phraseology of well-known quotations Sixta Quassdorf Department of English University of Basel sixta.quassdorf@unibas.ch Abstract Quotations are an interesting linguistic phenomenon in at least two respects: firstly they link ordinary language with the language of the poets‚ and secondly they typically represent creativity within formulaicity. To study quotations in more detail‚ a database of quotations from and allusions to Shakespeare ’s Hamlet

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    International Journal of English Studies UMVERSITV OF MURCIA http://revistas.um.es/ijes The Art of Balance: A Corpus-assisted Stylistic Analysis of Woolfian Parallelism in To the Lighthouse MINGZHU ZHAO Minzu University of China Received: 5 February 2012 / Accepted: 6 July 2012 ABSTRACT This study has a two-fold objective: 1) to examine the density and variety of parallelism in Virginia Woolfs landmark novel To the Lighthouse through a sample-based comparison between this novel and other representative

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    Ball Mill running with the long-term suspension‚ when the length of the ball is not the same. This is due to the different shell temperature rise caused by thermal expansion and contraction. Thus‚ in the design‚ installation and maintenance must take into account the thermal expansion and contraction of the barrel of this character. General mill near the discharge end of gear in order to ensure the proper meshing gears‚ in the discharge end is not allowed in any axial movement‚ and so are the feed

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    the components inside of the outer covering. The detergent essentially destroys the cell wall and the cell membrane. All contents inside of the cell are released which includes organelles‚ proteins‚ and DNA. 4. (2 pt) Why did we mix the plant suspension with meat tenderizer? The meat tenderizer acted as a protease in the experiment. The job of a protease is to disable the action of the nucleases. The nucleases attack nucleotides‚ and therefore damage the DNA. When a cell lyses and all of its contents

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    TEACHING IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS TO LEARNERS OF EFL THROUGH A CORPUS BASED ON DISNEY MOVIES Irene López Rodriguez Brown University‚ USA Elena María García Moreno Escuela Oficial de Idiomas de Cartagena Abstract: This paper attempts to provide a strategy for the teaching of idioms to learners of EFL through a corpus based on Disney movies. Adopting a cognitive approach‚ idioms are seen as being motivated by conceptual metaphors which tend to be grounded in our embodied experiences and which

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