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    Transmission of Ideology through Translation: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Chomsky’s “Media Control” and its Persian Translations Zahra Khajeh Islamic Azad University‚ Bandar Abbas Branch roshanak82kh@yahoo.com Hajar Khanmohammad Islamic Azad University‚ Central Tehran Fer987295kia@yahoo.com Abstract Among factors that might manipulate translators’ mind while producing a text is the notion of ideology transmission through text or talk. Adopting Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) with particular

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    Motor Vehicle Collisions

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    Very few motorists get behind the wheel of their vehicles thinking that they will be involved in a collision. However‚ auto accidents occur all too often on the streets of New York City‚ and throughout the state. In fact‚ according to a New York State Traffic Safety Data report‚ there were more than 304‚000 car crashes in 2013 alone. Since getting into a wreck is often a frightening experience for those involved‚ it may help people to know what to do after an accident before one happens. Notify

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    Vector graphics is the use of geometrical primitives such as points‚ lines‚ curves‚ and shapes or polygon(s)‚ which are all based on mathematical expressions‚ to represent images in computer graphics. "Vector"‚ in this context‚ implies more than a straight line. Vector graphics are based on images made up of vectors (also called paths‚ or strokes) which lead through locations called control points. Each of these points has a definite position on the x and y axes of the work plan. Each point‚ as

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    Alternatives to Gasoline in Vehicles One of the most pressing issues in today’s society both climatically and economically is the use of gasoline and fossil fuels in our vehicles. Ever since the creation of the automobile in the early 1900s gasoline has become a commodity that helps the global economy tremendously. However‚ after over one hundred years of the use the resource has come to be scarcer‚ and all of the greenhouse gases and pollution that were released have helped set in motion the

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    Light Transmission Through Liquids With Different Viscosities Introduction Aim This experiment investigates the effects of different liquid viscosities on light transmission. The results of this experiment could greatly benefit marine biologists or other marine scientists. This would help them figure out how their flashlights would work in different water conditions in the ocean. Background Research Spectrophotometers are devices that measure the amount of light absorbed by a certain liquid

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    RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF AGENT UNDER THE LAW OF AGENCY Introduction The law of agency is based on the maxim “Qui facit per alium facit per se” i.e. he who does an act through another does it by himself. The concept of representative capacity is the totem of agency. In the hustle and bustle of everyday life it sometimes becomes impossible to do everything ourselves and hence it becomes necessary to employ people to perform our acts. The person employed is the agent and the contract by which

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    Analysis of Auto Vehicles

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    parlour visits for girls‚ Barber visits for boys‚ etc. It is at these times that Autos become extremely important for transport. We took samples of data from the main gate‚ of entries of vehicles for 13 days. Total number of data points is 995‚ which we believe will be an adequate representation of average vehicle inflow at any given time of the year. We then proceeded to analyse the distribution of these autos‚ day-wise‚ destination-wise‚ hour-wise‚ etc. We also did Regression Analysis‚ Hypothesis

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    The Infectious Nature of Evil in Macbeth Socrates‚ a classical Greek Athenian philosopher‚ once stated‚ “False words are not only evil in themselves‚ but they infect the soul with evil.” This statement is applicable in many situations‚ especially in Shakespeare’s play Macbeth‚ in which both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are infected with evil throughout the course of the play. The two receive news from three witches that Macbeth is destined to be King of Scotland. Rather than letting fate take its

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    Motor Vehicle Stops

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    Motor vehicle stops seem to be taken for granted day in and day out by college students on various campuses across the country. They are taken really seriously by police officers on college campuses‚ city streets‚ and even highways. College students these days feel as if the cops are just trying to ruin their fun or pull them over because they have nothing better to do. They don’t want to be pulled over that little bit of alcohol that pushed them a little or even double the legal blood alcohol limit

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    light motor vehicles

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    1.1 INTRODUCTION It is a true fact that if the customers are satisfied then the recommended to others. Word of mouth and customer satisfaction play a very important role in determining market perception about automobiles. Market perception determines the success of a company and so it is very important for the car manufacturers to measure the “willingness of existing users of a product to recommend it to others”. Car is one of the products which is purchased most significantly by Indian households

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