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covers published and unpublished literary, scientific and artistic works, whatever the form of expression, provided such works are fixed in a tangible or material form. This means that if you can see it, hear it and/or touch it - it may be protected.
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response to the people involved, events reported and the cultural beliefs of a certain topic, showing how the commercial broadcasting stations present reports manipulating the information given to influence the viewer on a certain viewpoint or opinion
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number of theories from the past that try to account for the origins of human language. These theories used to be accredited theories, but now are no longer taken seriously. Three of these early theories are the sound mimic theory, the interjection
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In the mid-1900's the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis was introduced to the world of linguistic studies. It was the brainchild of two generations of linguists, Edward Sapir and his student, Benjamin Lee Whorf. The hypothesis was comprised of two distinct
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about every student. Teachers should learn more about the different personality's of each student. There are three types of personalities: brave, shy, careless.
The brave students are those who ask questions? They get far in life because they
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microphone in my hand, I began to feel nervous. Everyone was looking and waiting for me to sing a song that has power and deliverance.
I was not raised in a church and my parents did not make me attend church. I wondered why I did not have to
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- the smallest form in language with specific meaning
Ding-Dong - theory of language invention holds that humans developed language by repeating sounds made by animals.
Derivation - the "-er" suffix in "rocker" is a suffix.
Syntactic Rule - the
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the 10th planet in our solar system, say reports. Dr Brown and his colleagues estimate the temperature on Sedna never rises above 200 degrees below zero C, making it the coldest known body in the solar system.Some scientists has long argued
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something, or to hold something out to them so that they can take it : offer sb sth: You haven't offered Grandma any ice cream. | They offered him a very good job but he turned it down. | offer sth to sb: Offer some coffee to the guests.
2 to say
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Maria Remarque is about a man
named Paul who has gone to war. When Paul arrives home from his leave he finds his
household is having a hard time. His mother is suffering from cancer. She is in a lot of
pain and she is always trying to please Paul
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