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    What is the language? The language is a most powerful weapon that we can used for to create a great impact on others; moreover, it could be influenced over and over the time. In “Politics and the English Language”, George Orwell stated that language is a reflection of our culture and society. On the contrary, in “Letter from Birmingham Jail”, Martin Luther King, Jr. shows his belief about the segregation and tried to bring his community up to against the unjust law. In the both texts, George…

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    Language is the most crucial form of communication. Although, it varies from culture to culture, language has the same purpose and it is applied in similar process. However, many of the languages are endangered and becoming extinct. Endangered languages are the biggest reason that there is a loss of culture or the decline of consistent tradition. If languages are not treasured and valued, then it can destroy the whole culture by removing it altogether. Every language is important and has very…

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    Indexicality of language and style-shifting in Kebab Norwegian “Kebab Norwegian” is traced to “Kebab Svenska” (Kebab Swedish, now “Rinkebysvenska”) and was imported to Norway in the mid-1990s. Kebab Norwegian was rapidly adopted by the media and by word of mouth, and generally refers to the vernacular, the most relaxed and least conscious way of speaking, Norwegian amongst young people with and without immigrant background in the multilingual urban spaces of Oslo. The term was first coined in…

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    of the soldiers at the Somme. Inchoate planning was made for the timings and coordination of the barrage. Despite the British extending the duration of the bombardment to seven days and firing 1.7 million shells, the shelling failed to destroy the German wire. This shows the incipient planning, as even after such tremendous efforts and heavy shelling, it failed to destroy the wire, the basic line of defense. This hasty planning contributed greatly to the failure at the…

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    French Colonial Expansion In a debate with member of the French parliament a French Prime Minister launch a national argue for imperial expansion. Jules Ferry zealous imperialist frequently defended his policies against such people as socialist and conservative’s critics, who opposed French imperialism. Ferry’s base his speech for colonial expansion on three set idea. These three idea are economic, civilization, politics and patriotism. French Colonial Expansion According to Ferry, the world…

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    2) Political Competition in the Franco-German Relationship As previously mentioned, Europeans were conscious of the importance of the eliminations of the roots of wars. The French Government discerned that the integration with Germany was a critical issue in terms of war prevention. In 1950, Robert Schuman, the French foreign minister, suggested the cooperation between France and Germany. The Plan was related to coal and steel industries of the Federal Republic. Since the steel production of…

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    foreign policy occurred in 1890 when Bismarck was ousted of chancellorship. Wilhelm’s decisions had many ramifications, in particular, disturbing the progress and stability that Bismarck had achieved for Germany. Wilhelm and his pressure group, the Pan-German league, were greatly influenced by the notion of ‘World Policy’. Here, his desire to control colonies, international trade and achieve a status equal to Britain, completely neglected Bismarck’s hard work in using diffusing tensions between…

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    There are many essays out there that depict this sense of admiration towards the complexities and elaborate vivid language structure of the English language. However, this isn’t the case for me. I can’t communicate any admiration towards a language that I can’t fully comprehend. It is fairly easy for me to write about how and why I adore the mathematics, the arts and the sciences. Everything is logical, there are rules which give structure, and it is abstract. I can imagine how the cells of an…

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    Throughout the Industrial Revolution, many Germans immigrated to the United States in search of a new life. By 1830, 37% of the population spoke German, making it the most commonly spoken language after English. Yet the German immigrants ' ability to coexist with the rest of society was made especially difficult from the late 19th century to World War I. Scholars and authors can agree that American sentiment towards Germany and German-Americans shifted quite rapidly from being tolerant to…

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    because we are the country of immigrants, with people from all walks of life but Spanish is the closest second language because of the Central America influence. The two most shockingly spoken languages are German and Hebrew. The reasons behind those being popular languages is because Germans flooded in when the New World was discovered and the United States has the largest Jewish population outside Israel. Lastly, Chinese being third is only because it is needed for business trade. With that…

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