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    ERU 363                                                           UNIT I  TEST - Works of Pushkin in Film Please answer the following questions with a brief paragraph for each answer.  Submit as a hard copy printout by next Tuesday. I. The Queen of Spades 1. Comment on the film adaptation of “The Queen of Spades” in relation to the original work. The Queen of Spades was very popular when given to the public for the first time. It’s a story that begins with a conversation over a card game

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    Ishi

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    The documentary is about the last surviving member of the Yahi his name was Ishi. For 40 years Ishi lived in the wilderness. It was not until 1911 that Ishi would decide to leave the wilderness and enter the white mans world. Over the years Ishi watched as his people were killed until he was the only one left. Ishi is not his real name it is the Yahi word for man. He would never tell anyone his name so the name Ishi was given to him. Soon after coming out Ishi was brought to San Francisco.

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    "white" coffee is a popular coffee drink which originated in Ipoh‚ Perak‚ Malaysia. The coffee beans are roasted with palm-oil margarine‚ and the resulting coffee is served with condensed milk. [1] The term "white coffee" originates from the literal translation of its Chinese name‚ which was introduced in the 19th century by Chinese migrants who came to work in the local tin mines.[citation needed] Traditionally‚ Malaysian style "black" coffee roast (Kopi-O) is produced by roasting the beans with sugar

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    for this product are firstly‚ this product can scan and translate. The Quicktionary II Premium comes with over 30 downloadable language dictionary absolutely free. These enable users to scan full lines of text‚ receive instantaneous word-by-word translation and hear scanned English words pronounced aloud. By changing dictionaries as needed‚ users easily become fluent anywhere in the world. Integrated Text-to-Speech technology enables users to pronounce new English words with confidence. Another advantages

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    Australian Society

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    Formative Task 1.2 Acceptance into Australian society has always been a struggle for marginalised groups such as Aboriginals and migrants. This has given Australian contemporary writers a voice to address the issue. An Aboriginal poet named Oodgeroo of the tribe Noonuccal wrote a poem titled “The Dispossessed” in which he talks about his struggles with the new multicultural Australian society. This is typified in this quote “Your tribes are broken vagrants now wherever whites abide‚ And justice

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    The Clash of Languages in the Italian-Canadian Novel By Licia Canton In recent years‚ ethnic minority writing has played a major Pole in shedding light on the complexity of the Canadian identity. Italian-Canadians figure among the numerous communities active on the Canadian literary scene. In the last decade in particular the Italian-Canadian literary corpus‚ which traces its development alongside the growing Italian-Canadian community‚ has seen numerous publications‚ especially novels

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    to figure out whom He can get to speak‚ not whom He can silence. Finally‚ and most importantly‚ being the epitome of 1 Cor 14:28‚ the Greek word used in 1 Cor 12:10 as “interpretation” (of tongues) is “hermenia” (Strong’s G2058)‚ meaning “translation or interpretation”. But the Greek word used in 1 Cor 14:28 as “interpreter” is diermeneutes” (Strong’s G1328)‚ and means “an explainer or interpreter”. These are two completely different words. In other words while the gift of interpretation

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    this newly found regionalism. The Poetry Foundation states‚ “Critics frequently point out that Frost complicated his problem and enriched his style by setting traditional meters against the natural rhythms of speech” (“Robert Frost” par 4). In translation‚ Frost gave his characters the voice of a New Englander‚ making his poems almost lyrical. Regionalism gained a lot of publicity in the 1930s by many American authors‚ therefore critics were eager to explore the possible problems with this newly

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    Translations Translation’s is about how important power and language are in a community and how they are both linked. It also deciphers the idea of whether languages can be accurately translated. However this play also shows that to communicate it is not just spoken language but also body language that is used to communicate and form a relationship. We’re first introduced to the importance of language at the start of the play when Manus is teaching Sarah to speak properly. From this extract

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    Unit 051 – Promote communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings Outcome 1 – Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. There are many reasons why people communicate. We communicate to establish a relationship‚ we start using eye contact‚ smiles and general greetings such as ‘hello’. Having good relationships as a practitioner is essential because you are always meeting

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