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    Ice Breaker Exercise

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    Ice Breaker Exercise In the first round of the exercise, I felt more comfortable being part of the triangle with people that I knew. It felt awkward at first when I tried to do the triangle with other people that I did not know, but then I realized that that was the main idea of the exercise. Towards the end of the first round, we all were surrounded by somebody else; there was not such a big of a space between us. I felt that we needed to work with each other in order to form the triangle. In…

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    history, there are many words that were once used. Some have been forgotten but some have made it through time and still remains with us in today's world. But no word has stuck with us Like the infamous “N” word. A word that many people find to be bad and disgusting and totally inappropriate due to its background. But beyond all that bad reputation of the word, there are still people who tend to use the word as a reference to their friends and family. Over time many words have changed in…

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    Bilingual Myths

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    consonant sounds. At 6-12 months the infant begins to babble, focuses on the phonemes, rhythm, has an intonation of language spoken in the home, and begins saying single words. 12-20 months they use word-gesture combinations combined with variations in intonation, and uses two-word sentences and they express a vocabulary of 100 to 200 words. Cultures all over the world show that an infant’s language development is the same, some babies speak before the normal language milestone, and some don’t…

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    each other (I assume) that they have fought. Grammatically, it is interesting to analyze this speech. Chief Joseph’s speech is written somewhat differently than an average piece of writing. He uses very few fanboys. The instance of a fanboy is the word and in sentence eight. Mostly, correlating ideas are separated…

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    Diction in a poem is the way the author chooses and uses specific words to bring meaning to their poems. Typically words can often had many different words, resulting in the poem being able to be read in different point of views. Depending on the context and meaning of the poem, the author may use formal, middle, or informal diction. Diction needs to be analyzed by the selection of vocabulary but the author and how they use it to bring their poem together. The poems “Sailing to Byzantium,” “I…

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    “The word "We" is as lime poured over men, which sets and hardens to stone, and crushes all beneath it, and that which is white and that which is black are lost equally in the grey of it. It is the word by which the depraved steal the virtue of the good, by which the weak steal the might of the strong, by which the fools steal the wisdom of the sages”, said Ayn Rand. This quote means that the word “we” was forced upon the men to use. After a while they don’t think about what it means or how it…

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    Euphemisms In Healthcare

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    “by reformulating a patient’s pain and problems into a language that the patient doesn’t even speak, [...] we are in some sense taking those pains and problems under our jurisdiction and also reducing their emotional impact” (Klass 94). In other words, if the doctor vocalizes information regarding the patient in medical jargon, the patient would not be able to decipher what is being uttered. By doing this, it aids both the professional and the patient by keeping the patient relaxed and calm so…

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    Krabs asks SpongeBob and Squidward if they have any ideas to bring in any more customers. A talent show is agreed upon, and Squidward, seeking fame and recognition in any form, agrees to take the part as host and director. Squidward refuses to let SpongeBob perform because he believes that SpongeBob will be terrible on stage, but Squidward’s interpretive dance as the closing act, what he calls the “Incomprable Squidward”, turns out to be hated by the audience. Tomatoes are thrown on stage,…

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    authors use foreshadowing as a way to give hints on what will happen later in a book. Christiana Baker Kline uses words, these words were chosen because she likes the way that they sound. These words all have an impact on the characters in the book. These words foreshadow certain important moments in these characters lives. To foreshadow a strict woman Christiana Baker Kline uses the word harridan. This woman is Mrs. Byrne, her and her husband are the first people to take Niamh in. Mr. Byrne…

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    Name your favorite books, authors, films, and/or artists. (50 word limit) My favorite book is Niccolò Machiavelli 's The Prince. Originally, this was a reading assignment, but I read the book out of personal interest. The author introduced me to rhetorical devices such as logos. Also, the author kick started my interest in society and politics. Words entered: 44 What newspapers, magazines, and/or websites do you enjoy? (50 word limit) A magazine I enjoy is Discover Magazine. This is what keeps…

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