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    Homophonic Translation

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    In this letter I endeavor to properly relate to you my understanding of your homophonic experiment, hereon referred to as HE. I must admit, your work rather startled me: the only homophonic translation of a musical song. In fact, it took me a moment to discover what you had translated. Upon a second close reading, and internet surfing, I discovered the answer: “Do You Hear the People Sing?” from Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg’s Les Misérables, hereon referred to as OP. Interestingly…

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    (Lion Vs Tiger) The tiger is an example of an endangered animal. Most sub species of Tigers have went extinct such as the Caspian, Java and Bali Tigers. The South China Tiger hasn't been observed in years. Poaching and illegal killing are the largest threats to the survival of the remaining populations, but habitat loss and tigers being over hunted and their natural prey species have caused…

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    It was December of 2004 in Aceh, Indonesia, and Richard Lewis was 60 year old author living in Bali, Indonesia. Richard Lewis longed to write a story to represent the lesson, be cooperative and show teamwork. As a volunteer after the tsunami took place, Richard Lewis was able to witness with his own eyes, the misery and destruction after a major disaster that affected many innocent lives. One historical fact is that Lewis knew about how many people were killed from this tragedy. About 228,000…

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    Marquis Emilio Pucci

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    Introduction Marquis Emilio Pucci di Barsento, born in Naples, 20 November 1914 to one of Florence’s most wealthy families, epitomised Italian glitterati glamour and was described as "more than a charmer" by his daughter1. He was a very well educated man having Attended the University of Milan, 1933-35, University of Georgia, 1935-36, Reed College, Portland, Oregon, 1936-37; M.A., 1937; then moving on to complete a Ph.D. at the University of Florence in 1941. However, after serving in the war…

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    The book starts with Elizabeth lying on the washroom floor of her home in New York and sobbing for the 47th back to back night. She insisted in ending her marriage, ragrdless of what kind of obstacles and challenges she might face. Deserting New York, she puts forward on an outing to Italy, India and Indonesia. She wanted to visits Italy for the sake of the variety of mouthwatering and delicious food. To enjoy the taste of Italian wine, tiramisu, cappuccino and pizza. To wander around the…

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    Sean Jones, a surfer in Maui, unexpectedly comes across the brutal murder of a prosecutor. Mobster Eddie Kim and his gang are responsible. After being interrogated by the FBI, Jones refuses to cooperate because he wants to continue to surf instead of testifying in Los Angeles. Frustrated, Jones gets on to plane to travel to LAX. However, Kim realizes that he needs to kill Sean Jones before he is able to testify under a federal judge. Consequently, Kim puts hundreds of snakes in the storage…

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    In Tale-Danda Karnad breathed a different kind of life into the poetic texts and historical events by developing a dramatic structure that would ‘explain’ the relation of poetry and religious mysitism to political economy and social radicalism and in the english version of the play he incorporated a generous selection of old and new translations of the vachanas by Ramanujan. The Fire and the Rain was originally written in kannada [Agni mattu Male (1995)] but rendered immediately into english for…

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    The 1950’s was a period were being rebellious and outspoken was popular for young adults. The “Greaser” was the most popular and rebellious title a young adult could have during the those times. A “Greaser” is well known by wearing a leather jacket, plain white t-shirt, tight blue jeans, and a greased up hairstyle. In Tom Coraghessan Boyle’s story “Greasy Lake”, he tells us the story of three 19 year olds trying to spend a summer night living a “Greaser” lifestyle and getting into any trouble…

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    Uber And Airbnb Analysis

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    As for the economy are called shared broad term used is to describe a shared collaborative of supply consumption consumer products and services. It involves the use of Internet technology platform links with supply and demand, supply-side and demand-side effective way to share resources and capabilities. This is the general concept, perhaps the best explained with reference as today can be said to be two of the most destructive collaboration consumption enterprise is Uber and Airbnb. As most…

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    have a high quality in teaching and learning process to make the students able to use English well, especially improving their speaking skill. In high school, students are expected to be able to perform their own speaking skill well in public. Bali is well-known with its tourism objects,…

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