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    failure. In his opinion‚ pragmatic failure is not simply the wrong use of language‚ namely‚ grammatical mistakes‚ occurred in common usage‚ using words or making sentences but it refers to inappropriate speaking‚ improper manner of speaking and expressions not conforming to the custom‚ which results in not being able to achieve the expected effect. This is a profound analysis of the essence of pragmatic failure. Although the speaker uses sentences which are grammatically correct‚ the unconsciously violate

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    Office of the Reserve Bank Of India 6‚Sansand Marg‚ (R.B.I) Building.PB NO 123. New Delhi: Financial Regulation and Financial Inclusion – Working Together or at Cross-purposes: Our ref: Cbn/Ohg/Oxd1/2011-12 Telex: 09331Credit/RBI. Payment file: RBI/Ben/2012. PAYMENT NOTIFICATION OF YOUR FUNDS. Attn: Beneficiary‚ The transfer department of the Reserve bank of India has decided to bring to your attention‚ that you were listed as a beneficiary in the recent schedule for payment

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    Misuse in the Justice system. Many people are convicted of wrongful crimes that they never committed. This is due to bias‚ racism‚ and of course corruption. A total of 20‚000 people are wrongfully accused of a crime they never committed. This is a number that should not be ignored. We need to explore the effects of this justice system and what influences the outcome of the cases. One of the causes that influence the outcome of the case is bias. Bias is a prejudice in favor of an object or person

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    Misuse of Freedom by Women

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    A free man or woman is one who can dispose of his or her person without let or hindrance‚ without reference to any master. If you‚ being a woman‚ resolved to be free in this social sense‚ to go out into the world as a woman in freedom‚ how would it fare with you? For a time you might wander unhindered‚ elated by thoughts of liberty‚ but very soon you would find that you cannot dwell forever on the heights. Let us suppose that you feel tired and that you enter a tea-shop in default of a better place

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    Misuse and Abuse of Welfare in America Welfare misuse in the United States is more common than the average person may think. Welfare is a government program that provides financial aid or services to individuals who cannot support themselves. The program takes money from working individuals in the form of taxes and distributes it to assist the disadvantaged and less fortunate. Though this effort is incredible in many ways‚ it is misused and abused by many receiving it. This misuse encourages

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    Misuse of antibiotics is one major cause of the global health crisis of antibiotic resistance. Misuse or overuse can make supposedly harmful bacteria become “superbugs‚” which are highly resistant to nearly all classes of antibacterial compounds. To determine the culprits‚ researchers at the Carolinas HealthCare System in North Carolina conducted a study to find the factors that led to the misuse of antibiotics. Alexander Fleming invented the first antibiotic for humans called penicillin in 1928

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    Recognise indications of substance misuse and refer to specialists 1.1 – Substance abuse covers misuse of a range of mind altering substances. It can have a severe impact on your functioning as well as your physical health. Substance abuse or misuse is defined as the continued misuse of any mind-altering substance that severely affects person’s physical and mental health‚ social situation and responsibilities. Alcohol dependence is the most common form of substance misuse‚ but any drug‚ including heroin

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    The Overuse and Misuse of Psychological Testing The article “The Overuse and Misuse of Psychological Testing: Why Less Is More” by Jill Sanders and Sheba Katz‚ discusses the use of psychological test in family court. The article explained how the use of psychological testing in child-custody cases can provide helpful information‚ but many people including attorneys and judges place too much emphasis on the outcome of the test. The article explains that there is no test to determine whether a person

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    Must we use mobile phones all the time? In this century‚ there are lots of people using mobile phones‚ from the young to the old‚ from the have to the have-not. Mobile phones can have positive effects if we use it well. But there are many people who misuse them‚ especially students. Most of them can never separate from their mobile phones. In fact‚ using mobile phones all the time can make us procrastinate doing things like eating and praying‚ forget to study‚ and even suffer from cancer. The

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    Water Shortage or Water Misuse The United States of America is known for her extreme overuse of everything. Americans see something they want and they simply take it. It was true when the young country pushed westward. The Native Americans were already there‚ but that mattered not; it was wanted‚ so it was taken. It is still true today. Americans as a people see what they want and they take it with very little regard to who had it first or where more might come from. Water is one of those

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