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    Nonverbal Language

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    The ways in which humans communicate Language plays an instrumental role in human communication as it had ensured our species’ survival and ability to thrive within civilizations. Notably, language exists as a universal contract that reaches an agreement of mutual comprehension during the event of two parties communicating. Without this mutual comprehension, the human brain would be less advanced than even an ant’s and this would result in quick extinction (Formigari, 2004). Although…

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    PORTFOLIO #3 Activity 15.1: Comma Category 1 with Single Words 1. Surely, no one would be that foolish. 2. Next, Graham decided to read a magazine. 3. Yes, we are coming to the Christmas party. 4. Finally, Jamie showed up. 5. Limping, Caity slowly crossed the room to the kitchen table. 6. Unconcerned, Jay left the mess for later. 7. Create three of your own sentences: a. Yes, he is sleeping over today. b. However, Jackie still helped the old lady. c. Screaming, Hailey woke up from her…

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    Pow Camp Narrative

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    Day one of my captivity I have been captured by the enemy. They came in the evening with their large trucks and their strange, thin radios, which they kept tapping with their fingertips. I wondered at first if they were typing in Morse Code, but it wasn’t. It wasn’t any code I recognized. They asked me if I knew what was going on. Of course I knew. The enemy had come for me and was taking me to a POW camp. It was only a matter of time before they discovered the work I had been doing in my…

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    solved by many of them” (20). The questions were whether or not Universals are subsistent or only in understanding, if they are subsistent are they corporeal or incorporeal in nature, and finally if they are separate from or component in the objects they classify. In order to solve this set of questions which is often referred to as the problem of universals Boethius states the problem as “Genera and Species [and all other universals] either exist and subsist or are formed by the understanding…

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    When you’re weary, feeling small, when tears are in your eyes…who you gonna call? When you’ve fallen so far, there are only two options: Flight takes you deeper into unfamiliar darkness; fight must be nurtured from somewhere within you and offers no promises. >>>>>>> The pressure, it just depresses you. When your spirit and soul, your mind and your ego, are all on the post-iceberg Titanic, all you can do is find someplace through meditation or otherwise where you can…

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    Noa In Things Fall Apart

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    His destructive habits however, are something we see only after this. Noa is an incredibly vindictive child, acting on impulse toward those who have wronged him in his eyes. Soon after his breakdown he very quickly comes up with a plan to not only again escape the computer world but also destroy the computer itself...and therefore, the three who he detests so much at this time. His father, who betrayed him after all he had done for the man, and had even gone so far as to blatantly tell Noa that…

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    lasting effects are major factors in the history of women’s rights. Women’s rights, also known as Women’s suffrage, became a difficult situation with women starting in the nineteenth century. Some states in the early 1800’s allowed women the right to vote, though in 1807, that right was repealed. A small number of people spoke out for women’s rights in the early 1800’s, but women’s suffrage did not…

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    Frances wright is one of the first advocates of equal rights for women. Thus, she is one of the influential female freethinkers. So many reasons for the feminist drive is concerning Wright's attempts to argue for the independence and equality of human beings formed a strong foundation for feminist and liberal activists. Wright is also tried to struggle for high ideals. Thus, she spent the last years of her life to affirm financial affairs and a complicated divorce. She wants to create an…

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    It is more difficult to learn a language the older you become. According to the Universal Grammar Theory, language is so important, noun and verb categories are innate. It has been suggested that children are sensitive to patterns in language which enables acquisitions process (Lemetyinen). It has been proven that actual sound receptors…

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    Often the pursuit of knowledge leaves victims, and in the case of Wild Children, there is always a victim. Genie is only one of about fifty cases of children that due to isolation, are unable to develop speech. Her story is one of tragedy and abuse, from a young age she was abused by her father and neglected by her mother. She was not raised and led to develop in a stable or nurturing environment. Genie was born the fourth child to Irene and Clark, and one of two to survive their abuse. After a…

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