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    Atmel Language

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    Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. Introduction Installing tools for C programming Using AVR Studio for C programming Creating an AVR Studio project Compiling C code to HEX file Debugging C program using the simulator Downloading and running HEX file on AVR board 2 2 3 3 5 6 8 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 1. Introduction This tutorial provides information on the tools and the basic steps that are involved in using the C programming language for the Atmel AVR microcontrollers. It is aimed at people who are new to

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    Body Language

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    1 GESTURE CLUSTERS Like any other language‚ body language consists of words‚ sentences and punctuation. Each gesture is like a single word and a word may have several different meanings. It is only when you put the word into a sentence with other words that you can fully understand its meaning. Gestures come in ‘sentences’ and invariably tell the truth about a person’s feelings or attitudes. The ‘perceptive’ person is one who can read the nonverbal sentences and accurately match them against

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    Spoken Language

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    we use to fifty years ago so much so that it has almost entirely become another language. During the course of this essay i will be analysing the spoken language between both the liverpodlian teacher‚ student interview and the Lancastrian teenagers’ exchange of ideas by commenting on how they both use linguistic devices such as fillers‚ Standard English‚ modern slang‚ power and dominance; how they adapt their language to suit different situations and exploring why they do so. In the

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    Gender and Language

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    1 Table of contents: I. II. Introduction Language‚ Identity and Gender 1. 2. 3. Gender and the effect of stereotyping Development of a different language Gender variation in speech 3.1 3.2 3.3 Women‟s language Men‟s language (C)overt prestige – a case study S. 3 S. 4 S. 4 S. 5 S. 5 S. 6 S. 8 S. 9 4. (Mis)communication between men and women S. 10 III. Conclusion IV. Bibliography S. 13 S. 14 2 I. Introduction Language is undoubtedly the most important method of communication

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    Figurative Language

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    Most poets use some form of figurative language to convey messages in their poetry because it allows the reader to attach a relatable visual to the emotion. As a result‚ nature‚ with its immense web of symbolism and mystery‚ is often encrypted into poetry. Poetry readers are often confused by a poets reference to nature such as trees‚ flowers‚ moons‚ etc.‚ by assuming that any connection to the beauties of nature implies a positive connotation; however‚ it can be argued that nature’s attributes are

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    Othello Language

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    Othello there is an immediate contrast between Iago and Othello’s language. In “Act1 scene 1” Iago’s first speech to Roderigo is of a revengeful nature and evil tone. “Despise me if I do not. Three great ones of the city (In personal suit to make me his lieutenant).” Iago is infuriated with Othello’s neglect of him‚ Shakespeare creates this foreshadow of a tragic outcome early on‚ but he misleads the audience into thinking that Iago’s language is justified. Furthering Iago’s support from the Elizabethans

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    How to rank world-class cities effectively? In the past few years‚ some international newspapers ranked Hong Kong as a world-class city in Asia. Once the result has been announced‚ it always arouses the discussion in the public. What qualities have been used by those newspapers when they are ranking the cities? Some scholars may suggest such qualities include affordable medical care‚ cultural activities‚ equal opportunities‚ good education‚ a fair legal system‚ and a good social welfare system

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    Sexism in Language

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    Rationale The writing depicts the gender role in literature‚ how males are shown to be significantly more dominant‚ physically and mentally. Sexism in literature is ubiquitous‚ in literature and language‚ as well as semiotics in certain cases. Literature from the last two centuries demonstrates a progression. Females were originally portrayed as feeble minded‚ nimble and weak characters‚ with little or no dynamics to their personification. Males were shown to be strong‚ intelligent and domineering

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    Language Contact

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    Intercultural Communication Studies XIV: 2 2005 Hoffer - Language Borrowing Language Borrowing and the Indices of Adaptability and Receptivity Bates L. Hoffer Trinity University Introduction One of the most easily observable results of intercultural contact and communication is the set of loanwords that is imported into the vocabulary of each language involved. The field of cultures and languages in contact (Weinreich 1953) has grown a great deal over the past fifty years. From the early studies

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    Vietnamese Language

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    In most Asian families‚ most kids’ first language is their native language. My first language is English but my second language is Vietnamese. It has always been equally important to me in my life. My parents spoke English‚ but little of it. As I was getting a little older‚ one day I heard my parents talking in Vietnamese and it was something about me because they said my name‚ I got really curious and asked them. They would not tell me anything and would just laugh so it made me angry. I realized

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