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    Literary Words Report

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    Language and Power in Culture: Revolutionary Words Further Oral Activity Groups: 3-4 students in each group Revolutionary ideas‚ and revolutions‚ first begin with words. These words may be presented in grand speeches that move the masses or they may be the lyrics of the songs of the time. In this project‚ you are going to teach the class about a particular historical and cultural context‚ an important figure (or group) from that context‚ and engage in a close analysis of a speech or song

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    Meaning Of The Word Sick

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    Similar to the word wicked in the 70’s--as in “those bell bottoms are wicked!”-- but concocted by millennial teenagers‚ the word “sick” describes things that are interesting and impressive. The term sick carries varied connotations‚ often leading many people to substitute the words “intense‚” “cool‚” “crazy‚” and “gnarly.” These people lack an understanding of modern nuances teens have assigned to the word. Only when the word is put into multiple contexts can we derive it’s true meaning and create

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    Etymology of the Word Thyristor A thyristor is a solid-state semiconductor device with four layers of alternating N and P-type material. The thyristor or Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR) was proposed by William Shockley in 1950 and supported by Bell Laboratories‚ formerly known as AT&T Bell Laboratories. It was developed in 1956 by power engineers at General Electric (G.E.) led by Gordon Hall and commercialized by G.E. ’s Frank W. "Bill" Gutzwiller (1). There are various types of thyristors;

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    Word Magic By Hayakawa

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    Critical Concept: Hayakawa talks about a concept called “word-magic”. It is considered‚ “the notion‚ that by saying things repeatedly or in specific ceremonial ways‚ we can cast a spell over the future and force events to turn out the way we said they would” (p. 71). Explanation: There is a general feeling that when an internal thought is spoken aloud that it gives concreteness to the idea. A couple can speak vows to each other about caring for‚ and loving each other forever. However‚ those vows

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    Stylistic marked words

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    профессионального образования «Волгоградский государственный социально-педагогический университет» (ФГБОУ ВПО «ВГСПУ») Институт иностранных языков Кафедра межкультурной коммуникации и перевода Stylistically neutral and stylistically marked words Исполнитель: Клименко А. П. студент

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    Introduction to Word Processing Word Processing Background OpenOffice.org WRITER OpenOffice.org Writer is an open source/free software word processor that is a component of the OpenOffice.org software package. Writer is capable of opening and saving documents in a number of various formats‚ including Microsoft Word’s .doc‚ .rtf‚ .xhtml‚ and the Oasis Open Document format (or commonly called as ODF‚ its default format of version 2.0). As with format the OpenOffice.org suite‚ Writer can

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    bio word list

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    food chain. Food Web: Shows the network of feeding relationships between trophic levels within an ecosystem. Food Chain: Shows one path of energy flow through an ecosystem Hydrologic Cycle: The water cycle. Biogeochemical Cycle: The movement of particular chemical through the biological and geological parts of an ecosystem. Nitrogen Fixation: Process when certain types of bacteria convert gaseous nitrogen into ammonia. Biomass: A measure of the total dry mass of organisms in a given area. Energy

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    Words That Work Outline

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    Words That Work Outline This book by Dr. Frank Luntz is about how slight changes in vocabulary can‚ and do‚ have an effect on what the audience takes from a speech or written address. The author uses three main points to bring his message to the reader. First‚ the main theme of this book is defined by the phrase‚ “It’s not what you say‚ it’s what people hear.” The author also introduces his set of “Ten Rules for Effective Communication” which serves as a set of guidelines to align the “what you

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    Evaluation and Word Count

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    Unit seven: Wider professional practice Submission date: Instructions for learners: Please answer the five questions below using essay format‚ while answering these questions please ensure you are discussing the points in grids under the relevant question as this is my marking criteria for the unit. Remember to reference fully and ensure you create a bibliography. Question one (word count: 500): Write a critical reflection on the extent to which learning can contribute to the personal development

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    The word spondee is short for the term spondaic words. In audiology‚ spondees refer to a two syllable word such as cupcake and butterfly. In the textbook titled Introduction to Audiology‚ Martin defines the term spondee as a “two syllable word pronounced with equal stress on both syllables” (Martin 450). They are often seen in the audiological test battery by being presented to the patient either through a microphone or a voiced disk that has already been recorded and stored on an audiologist’s drive

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