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    Critical discourse analysis is a, somehow, new field in linguisticstics. Many scholars have worked on developing this new field which is really useful in people’s everyday life. Critical analysis of media discourse has been worked by Van Dijk (1988). He considered a comprehensive analysis of both the textual and structural level of media discourse and analysis at the production and comprehension level. Wodak (2001, as cited in Shyholislami) and her colleagues have worked on discourse…

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    I. Introduction In the year 1973, Dr. Oliver Sacks published a book entitled Awakenings that focused on the epidemic of Encephalitis lethargica that spread worldwide from 1917 to 1928. Constantin Von Economo, an Austrian Psychiatrist and Neurologist, described Encephalitis Lethargica as a disorder exhibiting as an influenza type illness also known as The Sleepy Sickness. This unusual and bizarre illness desecrated millions throughout the globe. It killed an estimated 50…

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    British car manufacturing has boomed since last two years with firms which includes Toyota, Nissan, Mini, Morgan, Rolls-Royce and many more continuing to increase their output. This is also true that approximately 80% of all those automobiles were exported to the European Union (EU) and to other nations outside of Britain. Nowadays, the automotive industry in the United Kingdom is best known for its premium and sports car. The EU comprises 28 member states. There is free trade between these…

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    Each person has different tastes in animals, such as dogs and cats. People also have different preferences for art. James Herriot mixes these ideas together into one in his story, All Creatures Great and Small. Whether it was suturing a wound or the birth of a cow, it was beautiful. Precisely like art, all of the different colors are easy on the eyes and the different textures make for an entertaining experience. The art of Dr. Herriot's surgeries convey the theme that every small action will…

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    Movie: The Imitation Game Internet The imitation game is a movie about Alan Turing and the Enigma-code. He is a mathematical. The movie takes place in the WO2. The Germans had decrypted all their massages so that the American and the British army can’t understand and read the massages. Alan Turing should cracking the code. Under time pressure, he makes a machine who can crack the codes. After two years it finely worked. Now it was possible to read every massages. The Germans…

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    (2016, February 25). Dove Pro-Age Women. Retrieved October 17, 2016, from http://advertisingforadults.com/2007/02/dove-pro-age-women/ Solomon, M. R. (1999). Consumer behavior: Buying, having, and being. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Sunderland, P. L., & Denny, R. M. (2007). Doing anthropology in consumer research. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast…

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    wanted to gain more positions of power. This is actually an interesting case. Rather than wanting to be a queen, the female character wanted to be a king instead, and so the emperor rather than empress. Using the analytical framework proposed by Sunderland (2000), The Fisherman and His Wife would be analyzed as a text which goes beyond traditional representation of gender roles. In The Wild Swans, female main character, Princess Eliza was portrayed as someone who was physically attractive;…

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    SSRI Case Study

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    Studies show that SSRIs treats depression and targets the three main PTSD clusters such as avoidance, re-experiencing, and hyperarousal. SSRIs are tolerable and have few side effects. Serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors block the reuptake of the neurotransmitters. SNRIs such as duloxetine, venlafaxine, and desvenlafaxine act by preventing the reuptake of the neurotransmitters serotonin and norepinephrine (Greenberg, 2012). High concentrations of extracellular serotonin and…

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    Rule Of Law Analysis

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    The definition of the rule of law has been expounded upon since Dicey, and other theorists have drawn up principles they consider to be key in defining the rule of law. Lord Bingham, for example, favours a more thick conception of the rule of law where ‘substantive’ elements are also protected, such as fundamental human rights. He also believed there must be compliance by the state towards its international legal obligations. Due to the United Kingdoms’ dualist nature, the Human Rights Act is…

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    Horse Crazy Girl Analysis

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    representation results in the reinforcement of social perceptions that there are significant gender differences. The traditional gender discourses work “cumulatively to construct a view of … males and females being very different from each other” (Sunderland, 2011, 213) to circumscribe social and cultural ideas of what it means to be female or male. There are two key distinctions in behaviour between female and male characters in the Bonnie and Sam series: emotional, nurturing, stoic, and…

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