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    Likewise, Hockey Scholar has changed my attitude toward engineering and math. Now, in the future, my change in attitude toward STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) will help my future in my career, which is American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation, by giving me proper signing technique, overall knowledge of math,…

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    Intro. To Biology- Caroline Calhoun Context – As I began this video, I saw a number of things I would need to think about to be able to interpret this video to the best of my abilities. First off, my receptive skills need work. As the woman in the video signed, I found it difficult to read her fingerspelling. Also, another thing I noticed was that she altered her pace frequently while signing, causing me to think I would have a problem keeping up with her as she changed pace. Because the woman…

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    Introduction The concept of a spooky action at a distance, which describe the how an object could be affected, moved, or changed without being physically affected by another object, has raised different arguments throughout history. Some believe that action at a distance would describe all the uncertainties of quantum physics and would help us understand the unknowns of quantum mechanics. There have been varies experiments that support the claims of action at a distance and those who disagree…

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    However, they are just that: interpretations. All of which delve deeper into speculation, rather than actual quantifiable data. There is a large schism in the science community over whether or not multiverse is a legitimate science. Those that are oppositional to multiverse theories, are…

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    diligence and desire to fulfill them but it is all very worth it in the end. “‘..Dreams are the language of God. When he speaks in our language, I can interpret what he has said. But if he speaks in the language of the soul, it is only you who can understand..’” (12) In this quote the old gypsy that Santiago sought out for a dream interpretation is explaining that dreams are the language of God and in this language God tells very important messages which she can interpret. However, everyone…

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    Flores, G. (2014). Families Facing Language Barriers in Healthcare: When Will Policy Catch Up with the Demographics and Evidence? The Journal of Pediatrics, 164(6), 1261-1264. Doi:10.1016/j.jpeds.2014.02.033 In “Families Facing Language Barriers in Healthcare: When Will Policy Catch Up with the Demographics and Evidence?” (published in 2014), Glen Flores, MD, of UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas explains how language barriers impact access to care, the availability of health…

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    difference between synchronic linguistics, which is studied during a point in time, and diachronic, which studies language throughout human history. Next, he discusses the fact that language abides by a set of rules and can be viewed by structural units which creates a system of values. Ultimately, language as a duality…

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    fifty with “die,” in neon lights that light up individually, in rows, and then all together, creating visual patterns. The word combinations include actions, emotions, and colors. One Hundred Live and Die uses the game of language to leave the meaning of the work open for interpretation from the viewers and allows room for conversation. One Hundred Live and Die is a large wall installation that is 118 x 132 1/4 x 21 inches, consisting of neon tubing mounted on four metal monoliths. The intense…

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    been translated from French, but disregarded that the translation might lead to alterations of words or ideas based on the style of the translation. With books originally written in one’s own language, it becomes easier to derive meaning closer to the author’s intentions as meaning through translating the language. However, after the Interactive Oral, I have a greater awareness of such aspects. For example, the first line of The Stranger in original French, “Aujourd’hui, maman est morte" varies…

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    Figurative Language is language that uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation. It’s very common and used frequently in poems to allow people to express abstract thoughts and emotions but also helps develop a tone. Figurative language is a great thing because it helps the reader establish a better image in their minds about what they are reading but it also creates a mood. Therefore authors use figurative language in order to engage their reader…

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