curious of their surroundings. Mary Louise Pratt describes this as creating a contact zone where parody‚ critique‚ and unseemly comparisons create social disruptions in which students are challenged. In her essay “Arts of the Contact Zone‚” she proposes that classrooms should take up this style of educating. What would a contact zone in a classroom perform like? Out of all the elements that are capable of creating a contact zone‚ parody is one of the more familiar choices that would behave well in
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Language Borrowing and the Indices of Adaptability and Receptivity Bates L. Hoffer Trinity University Introduction One of the most easily observable results of intercultural contact and communication is the set of loanwords that is imported into the vocabulary of each language involved. The field of cultures and languages in contact (Weinreich 1953) has grown a great deal over the past fifty years. From the early studies‚ a ’Scale ’ or ’Index of Receptivity ’ has been posited for languages which more
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CONTACT PROCESS Sulfuric acid is one of the most important industrial chemicals Outline three uses of sulfuric acid in industry 1. The major use of sulfuric acid in Australia is in the manufacture of fertilizers such as ammonium sulfate and superphosphate. Superphosphate is produced by reacting sulfuric acid with rock phosphate. Ammonium sulfate is produced by neutralising ammonia with sulfuric acid. 2. Production of titanium (IV) oxide from titanium minerals eg ilmenite. Titanium is an important
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society would accept. Tennessee Williams was known as a “closeted” gay man. Williams was writing in an era where no two men could be together‚ so he wrote this play with the feelings he was hiding from the rest of the world. Using the Queer theory lense‚ did Williams purposely make the character Tom sound as if he was suppose to be resembling Williams‚ or was this just a
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Most of us would not readily think that eye contact had anything to do with language‚ or a person’s culture. While researching a topic for this paper I came across an article on cultural differences that contained a section about eye contact. I found it to be very telling‚ as to the reasons for either the lack of‚ or the reasons for eye contact. The article of reference is “Cultural Differences? Or‚ Are we really that different?” ( Gregorio Billikoph). This article discusses the differences in
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common types of the metamorphic processes-contact(thermal)metamorphism‚ and regional(dynothermal) metamorphism occur within different sets of circumstances‚ as well as form different rocks as a result of each. The main difference between contact metamorphism and regional metamorphism is that in one case(contact metamorphism) the main factor and cause is temperature‚ whereas in regional‚ both temperature and pressure are involved. High temperatures during contact metamorphism occur at relatively shallow
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Bistro Group of Companies (T.G.I.Friday’s‚ Italianni’s‚ Outback‚ Fish & Co.‚ FlapJacks) http://www.bistro.com.ph Address: 2176 Technolux Bldg. Primo Rivera St. La Paz‚ Makati City Manila Contact: Bistro Group of Companies (T.G.I.Friday’s‚ Italianni’s‚ Outback‚ Fish & Co.‚ FlapJacks) Email: apply@bistro.com.ph Company description: BISTRO GROUP OF COMPANIES has established its presence as the premier operator of branded casual dining restaurants in the Philippines and has based its
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According to Martin Luther King "The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience‚ but where he stands in times Hobbes that one man should rule over all. He thought it would be best to have one man in total control of everything that people do. He wanted to make sure that the people have no say really in anything when they are going through hard times. They prove who they really are not when things are going well‚ but when times are difficult in their lives
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L.a Date: 11/14/12 Critical Lenses Herodotus once said “men are at the mercy of events and cannot control them.” In saying this Herodotus meant that men cannot control any situation‚ but that it is fate that determines what is to occur. Prince Edward from The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain and Macbeth from Macbeth by William Shakespeare prove
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Image Formation by Lenses Objective: The objective of this lab is to create different images by using the converging and diverging lenses as both lenses project light. Introduction: A key formula when working with lenses is the Thin-Lens Equation: Where f is the focal length of the lens‚ do is the object distance and di is the image distance. From the Thin-Lens Equation we are able to mathematically see and understand many interesting and valuable situations that
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