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    Introduction: D is an 11-year-old boy who has just finished the fifth grade. He is the child of a friend who goes to school in a neighboring district. Due to the fact that school has already released for the summer, and my placement out of the classroom this year, it was necessary to reach out to a student within the middle school range who was known to me, but not in an educational relationship. D has tested as high average in informational text and literature and high in vocabulary use and…

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    Thematization: According to Varo and Hughes (2002), the Problem of thematization is a serious case in legal translation. Does the translator have to preserve the syntactic structure and neglect the focus of the text or the other way round. Every sentence has a subject and a predicate. This subject may not be the theme of the sentence. The translator has to preserve the syntactic structure and convey the same focus in the same time. In this case, the translator has the right to estimate the…

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    viewpoint that traditional values and beliefs are unfounded and that existence is senseless and useless (Merriam-Webster). The origin of the word is from the early 19th century, where the Latin root “nihil,” meaning nothing, was combined with the English suffix “ism.” (Merriam-Webster) While the word “nihilism” was first heard in the 19th century, it is generally associated with the Lost Generation or the Roaring 20s in America. After coming home from the Great War, now know as World War I,…

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    My world is called Dreamtopia. It is called this because dream means, an unrealistic fantasy, and the suffix –topia means, landscapes. So together Dreamtopia means, an unrealistic fantasy landscape, which is just what my world is. In Dreamtopia there anything you can imagine and you can have anything you want, that is what makes it unrealistic. As I continue I will tell you about the rules, rulers, weather, technology, and a few other facts about this world. The rules for Dreamtopia are: always…

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    The character Roger Chillingworth in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter helps to construct the novel through his pursuit of evil. His name, physical appearance, and his actions show his negative intentions for Hester, Pearl, and Dimmesdale. His character is portrayed as an entity of the devil, who works toward the main goal of exposing Dimmesdale. Chillingworth is Hester’s husband, who she had planned to leave England and start a new life in Boston with. Hester and him are a part of the…

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    Culture In Homelessness

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    Culture and Individual Development in Homelessness Katelyn Rose Morris Butte Community College Culture and Individual Development in Homelessness “I miss my house but I’m never homeless. Home is where you make it… I miss my home, but I’m never homeless. Home is where you make it” (Indar, 2013). After reading this as well as many other short stories and poems that were compiled into the book Writing for Donuts, you can definitely see that the homeless have a culture all their own. Culture and…

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    Literary contexts Habakkuk was a prophet who lived during period of Israel history , the meaning of his name is still questionable it may come from the verb habaq meaning folding of hand , Habaq refers to a group of plants known as Ocimum , it also means to embrace ,Luther on his personal point of view he thought maybe it signified that Prophet Habakkuk embraced his people and comfort them .The book of Prophet Habakkuk is one of the most profound book which you can find an amazing…

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    My First Language Analysis

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    “Just cuz I not haole, no mean I can’t tok English” America was the last place I expected to live in when I was 9 years old. As much as I didn’t want to live here I wanted my family to be altogether. Kauai, Hawaii is no city like but just filled with mountains, beaches, forests, etc. and I absolutely didn’t like it because it seemed boring. It got difficult for me everyday having to learn a new language, which is English that I was certainly bad at, meeting people I can’t even understand and…

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    INTRODUCTION Georges Mougin, a renowned engineer and glaciologist had an innovative idea to quench the thirst of billions of people. His brain child, the Ice dream project is a revolutionary project which aims at providing fresh drinking water to the entire world. This report describes today's water crisis problem, possible solutions, challenges, proposals for funding future activities of Ice dream project, discussion of the proposals followed by conclusions and recommendation. THE PROBLEM In…

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    used to scrutinize the content of a literary work. The utilization of these elements is reflected in The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant. Generally, the vocabulary used in the excerpt above is mostly complex vocabulary as there is an attachment of suffix to the root word such as, “poorness”, “hopeless”, “delightedly”, “endlessly” and many more. Although…

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