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    confident. He is trying to motivate the British people. Within the speech there are several persuasive techniques used making the speech powerful. Churchill uses repetition‚ not volume. He builds and expands on his theme of "We shall" to build unity and common purpose. Churchill never uses the word “I” in the speech; this is because he’s telling others that they are a part of it too and that “we” can do it. Churchill finds different ways of using "we shall‚" not only in the famous words of "we

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    Post-Structuralism  Post-structuralism is a continuation and simultaneous rejection of structuralism – not only literary structuralism but even more so the anthropological structuralism of Levi-Strauss (Bertens‚ 2008: 93). * Post-structuralist thought has discovered the essentially unstable nature of signification. The sign is not so much a unit with two sides as a momentary ‘fix’ between two moving layers. Saussure had recognized that signifier and signified are two separate systems‚ but he

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    are Yugoslavia who recently joined the New Europe‚ but there is constant violence. India is trying to live up to its reputation as the world’s largest integral democracy but there are many fundamentalist parties that are jeopardizing its hard-won unity. * Both the Jihad party and Mcworld operate with equal strength in opposite directions. One is driven by hatred while the other is driven by universalizing markets. * However‚ they have one thing in common – which is both offer very little

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    PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN Unity and Variety ( Balance ( Emphasis and Subordination Scale and Proportion ( Rhythm and Repetition Directional Forces ( Contrast PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN 1. UNITY AND VARIETY ← Unity is a sense of oneness‚ of things belonging together. Also called harmony‚ it is concerned with combining similar elements to create a pleasing appearance. ← Variety is concerned with combining art elements by adding slight changes to increase visual interest. 2.

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    Often censured for his emphasis on sex‚ his stereotyped female characters‚ and his frequently-blatant sexism‚ Lawrence remains one of the important figures in British literary modernism. Also a poet and essayist‚ Lawrence’s greatest influence is fiction. His use of topographical detail to evoke a sense of precise locale was especially attractive to American writers like Hemingway and Sherwood Anderson. In addition to his attention to surfaces as a way to delineate place‚ Lawrence’s determination

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    Resilience Theory: A Literature Review with special chapters on deployment resilience in military families & resilience theory in social work by Adrian DuPlessis VanBreda October 2001 RESILIENCE THEORY: A LITERATURE REVIEW Author: Title: Date: Report No: Institution: Adrian DuPlessis VanBreda Resilience Theory: A Literature Review October 2001 MPI/R/104/12/1/4‚ dd October 2001 South African Military Health Service‚ Military Psychological Institute‚ Social Work Research & Development City: E-mail:

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    Back. The Globe is a triptych‚ which is an artwork that consists of three panels. Each panel displays a picture of an ancient globe resting on a kitchen chair. Hiott’s Globe exhibits four main elements of art: unity‚ variety‚ balance‚ and emphasis. Unity Hiott’s piece displayed unity‚ which can be thought of as elements within an art piece that brings together the artwork‚ to commutate the exhibit’s message of Looking Forward‚ Looking Back. Hiott accomplished this feat by utilizing the same

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    Cathedral is can be found at the capital of the Picardy region of France‚ some 120 km north of Paris. It is said to be the tallest cathedral in France. It is one of the largest ’classic’ Gothic churches of the 13th century. It is notable for the coherence of its plan; the beauty of its three-tier interior elevation and the particularly fine display of sculptures on the principal facade and in the south transept. Amiens Cathedral is renowned for the quality and quantity of early 13th century Gothic

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    literature by presenting detailed guidelines to write proficiently. Among his suggestions‚ he stressed precision‚ good iambic lines‚ and proper literary styles and formats. He also emphasized on the importance to strive for unity‚ as the writing would lose strength without coherence. If he were not a master at literature‚ he would not be able to discuss the technical details in depth. Furthermore‚ Horace was not only a man with distinguished achievements‚ but he was also a man with great principles.

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    discourse analysis Discourse Analysis A discourse is behavioral unit. It is a set of utterances which constitute a recognizable speech event e.g. a conversation‚ a joke‚ a sermon‚ an interview etc. In its historical and etymological perspective the term is used in different perspectives e.g. Verbal communication. All this fine talk. Direct / indirect speech. To chat. In order to narrow down the range of possible meanings‚ the

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