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    To what extent can control of written language create or reinforce power? Written language is intended to influence both our thoughts and behavior. Today‚ we depend on written language as our sense of thought. It is often questioned that if it weren’t for written language‚ would individual thoughts ever be able to exist? However‚ it is evident that thoughts cannot exist without written language‚ ultimately inferring that written language is a tool used to both create as well as reinforce power.

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    A RESEARCH TOPIC ON THE IMPACT OF OIL SPILLAGE ON RURAL AREAS IN NIGERIA SUBMITTED TO COVENTRY UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL SKILLS BY NWANNA ONYINYECHI RUTH STUDENT ID; 5423377 INTRODUCTION Oil spillage is the introduction of chemical hydrocarbon into the ecosystem. Such as lands‚ water systems‚ forest etc. which serves as a habitat for humans‚ mammals‚ birds‚ fishes

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    Caribbean Studies Ia

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    Introduction In the Caribbean and specifically in Jamaica‚ the most accepted language for communication is that language left to us by our European colonisers. The pidgin that developed from the contact of the African slaves and European masters later developed into their own individual languages (or Creoles). They (the elite in society) shun these languages as inappropriate or inadequate for public and sometimes even private use. This notion is widely accepted by even those who can speak nothing

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    Education is essential for everyone. It is the level of education that helps people earn respect and recognition. In my opinion‚ it is indispensable part of life both personally and socially. However‚ the unequal standard of education is still a major problem that needs to be solved. The importance of education is undeniable for every single person. It goes without saying that education has a positve effect on human life. All people need to study. Only with the advent of education can people gain

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    The Murder of Emmett Till

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    attention‚ Bryant and Milam were acquitted of Till’s murder‚ but months later‚ protected against double jeopardy‚ the two men admitted to Till’s murder to a local newspaper. Unwritten law is most commonly found in primitive societies where illiteracy is prevalent. Just something you know you can’t do‚ in Emmett’s case‚ whistle at a white lady. It wasn’t illegal‚ but you just couldn’t do it‚ an unwritten law is a law made up by society. Back in the 40’s and 50’s racism was at its crowning

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    CAN INDIA BECOME A SUPERPOWER Introduction: 1. The end of the Cold War and the era of “unipolar” US dominance that followed has led many to wonder about the future of international power. Who will rival‚ or perhaps even replace‚ the US? At least one…At least one obvious candidate has emerged. Although it would be premature to categorise China as a global superpower‚ it is quickly developing into the US’s most plausible challenger. But in discussions of globally important matters - Syria‚

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    shift of human world and directly civilized people .Nowadays‚ people can enjoy their life by many ways such as computer‚ chatting and playing game. Additionally‚ economy is a main factor to reduce some social problems‚ for example‚ unemployment and illiteracy. Through developing the economy‚ people will possibly change their life from the poor into the rich. The second benefit of the economy is to motivate development of other fields. Scientific is an evidence to prove that. Because many entrepreneurs

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    -Ellen Key‚ Swedish reformer and educationalist The realities that besiege Philippine society nowadays greatly affect Filipinos‚ men‚ women‚ young and old. Children are at high risk of suffering the enormous effects of poverty‚ illiteracy‚ poor health and insurgency to name a few‚ effects which could corrupt their hearts and minds‚ and rob them of their "childhood" and future. At a young age‚ children do not have the grasp of understanding the realities that surround them; they become

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    people. English‚ French‚ Spanish‚ Chinese and Arabic are some of the most dominant languages in the world. But‚ in spite of this‚ Bengali has come to the top position because through it mow all other languages have assumed their true status. Conclusion: On the International Mother Language Day our vow will be to improve our language so that world. The constructions of sentences and the spelling patterns should be modernized. We should develop multi-lateral schemes to make Bengali a language easy

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    11 important Problems of Universalization of Education and their Remedies SWASTIK Universalization of Elementary Education is Constitutional directive. Education is every body’s birth-right and it is binding on any government to provide facilities for education for children who are born and reach the school-going age. It was stipulated to achieve Universalization within 10 years from the introduction of Constitution and that is by 1960. But it is now more than three decades after the scheduled time

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