The section “Factors motivating variation” of Chapter 2 of Introducing Sociolinguistics (Meyerhoff 2006) introduces four social factors that motivated people how to use language. Meyerhoff provides a rough introduction on these factors that would be discussed deeply in latter chapters. The first factor is speakers desire to show how to join in a group and separate from others. That means people use language to identify which group they belong to. Meyerhoff uses the Martha’s vineyard study
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VARIATION OF CLASS RIGHTS TEMPLATE 1. IS THERE A VARIATION OF CLASS RIGHTS? STATUTORY DEEMED VARIATIONS Note: Look at whether there is a statutory deemed variation first before looking at common law. S 246C sets out 4 situations where it is deemed to be a variation: 1. Division of shares in a class into further classes – s 246C(1): * If the shares in a class of shares are divided into further classes‚ and after that happens the rights attached to all those shares are not the same then
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Does everybody dream? There are two types of dreaming. The type where you dream of swimming in the clear blue waters of Greece‚ or hiking Mt. Everest in the winter time. Everybody has dreams and plans of what they want to be‚ or what they want in life. And then there is the kind of dreaming as a person sleeps. A dream is a succession of images‚ ideas‚ emotions and sensations that occur in the mind during different stages of sleep. Have people ever thought that sometimes they do not dream? The brain
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Absorb-Type Activities Anna Youngs EDU 652 Dr. Joann Wheeler October 25‚ 2014 According to Horton (2012)‚ “absorb-type activities are “closet to pure information.” (p. 67). With this information students can understand fully why they need to connect with the curriculum they are learning about. “Absorb activities are also an efficient way to extend current knowledge and skills.”(Horton‚ 2012 p. 68). When a teacher looks at the curriculum she is actually preparing the students for the
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This story “Araby”‚ written by James Joyce‚ is seen showing readers variations of light. The beginning discusses childhood summer passing‚ as winter becoming current setting. It contains sentences with notion of darkness‚ such as “The space of sky above us was the colour of ever-changing violet”(p.107) and ”towards it the lamps of the street lifted their feeble lanterns”(p.107). With this setting we can anticipate that there’s something in the street of dark energy from lifting lanterns. Skies‚ also
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Radicalesbians – The Woman-Identified Woman In their paper “The Woman-Identified Woman” (1970)‚ the collective Radicalesbians‚ much like Wittig will do in the following decade‚ focuses on the marginalized sexual standpoint of ‘women’ and ‘lesbian’ that emerge from the intersection of the personal and the political circa late 1960’s/early 1970’s. It is the agenda of the political environment of the day‚ Radicalesbians argue‚ that the former is policed in part by weaponizing the latter as a stigmatizing
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Question 4 (a) Identify TWO types of health and safety inspection. (2) types of health and safety inspection such as pre-use checks for example of portable appliances or ladders; general periodic workplace inspections; statutory inspections and those associated with planned preventative maintenance;
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Training Variation: Periodization What is Periodization? - The theory with periodization can be taken from the general adaptation theory‚ which says that systems will adapt to any changes they might experience in an attempt to meet the demands of the stressors. Therefore‚ the goal of periodization is to "overload" the neuromuscular system to allow the body to adapt to unaccustomed loads or stressors. In the past resistance training routines as well as conditioning programs were primitive‚
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of which cover a person and some of which cover businesses and other entities Choose two types of insurance and discuss their characteristics. a). The two types of insurance I chose are Car insurance and Health insurance. According to Siegel‚ R.‚ & Yacht‚ C. (2009)‚ car insurance policies cover two types of consequences: bodily injury and property damage‚ and each of these two insurances deals with three types of financial losses and this are: i. Bodily injury liability: This is described as the
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believed there are two types of realms. He said there are a realm of appearances and a realm of forms. “To understand Plato’s worldview‚ it is important to grasp the distinction that he makes between sensible "things" and "forms" (Russo).” There is no proof that there are two types of realms. “Thinking is not the same thing as the having of sensations; it is not literally true that “seeing is believing” (Engle‚ 271).” I do not agree with Plato’s metaphysics. Having two different realms are
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