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    Figurative Language versus Literal Language Critical Thinking – PHI 210 Figurative Language versus Literal Language Figurative language is a language that uses embellished words or expressions to convey a message different from the literal interpretation. They are not to be taken literally but instead are meant to be imaginative (creative‚ inventive‚ offbeat)‚ vivid (intense‚ flamboyant‚ dramatic) and evocative (suggestive). Poets (and writers) frequently use figurative language as a way to

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    Gender Identity

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    Gender Identity Ebonie Washington PSY/265 Lisa Tobler 11/25/2012 Gender Identity Gender Identity is something that everyone experiences. Just like any other major contributor to life‚ there are many factors that help in the determination of gender identity. Some believe that gender identity is determined by either nature‚ nurture or a little bit of both. A person’s gender can be determined by the hormones produced during gestation. The combination of hormones determines if the sex of a

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    Language Laboratory

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    Language laboratories are study rooms equipped with electronic sound-reproduction devices‚ enabling students to hear model pronunciations of foreign languages and to record and hear their own voices as they engage in pattern drills. Most laboratories provide a master control board that permits a teacher to listen to and correct any student... Language lab From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Russian language class in a East German language laboratory (1975)

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    Langue and Parole John Phillips The distinction between the French words‚ langue (language or tongue) and parole (speech)‚ enters the vocabulary of theoretical linguistics with Ferdinand de Saussure’s Course in General Linguistics‚ which was published posthumously in 1915 after having been collocated from student notes. La langue denotes the abstract systematic principles of a language‚ without which no meaningful utterance (parole) would be possible. The Course manifests a shift from the search

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    gender equalities

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    Gender equality‚ also known as sex equality‚ sexual equality or equality of the genders‚ refers to the view that men and women should receive equal treatment‚ and should not be discriminated against based on gender‚ unless there is a sound biological reason for different treatmen We need to stop buying into the myth about gender equality. It isn’t a reality yet. Today‚ women make up half of the U.S. workforce‚ but the average working woman earns only 77 percent of what the average working man makes

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    Gender Roles

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    Gender stereotypes or roles are about the gender attributes‚ differences‚ and roles of individuals and/or groups. Stereotypes can be positive or negative‚ but they rarely communicate accurate information about others. Traditionally‚ the female stereotypic role is to marry and have children. She is also to put her family ’s welfare before her own; be loving‚ compassionate‚ caring‚ nurturing‚ and sympathetic; and find time to be sexy and feel beautiful. The male stereotypic role is to be the financial

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    Gender Dysphoria

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    Gender Dysphoria The social meanings of health and illness have evolved over the centuries‚ and this evolution is what gives way to society’s definition of what truly is illness. “‚ we investigate the social images and moral meanings that are attributed to illnesses” (Conrad & Leiter 123). With illnesses being judged by societal norms at the time of their discovery‚ we see that health and illness is forever placed upon a moral scale of the times. As time goes on‚ the general moral and social

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    Figurative Language versus Literal Language Figurative language‚ which some may refer to as “figure of speech”‚ is a type of language that utilizes description to produce a particular illustration and reveal a person’s emotion. It is‚ also‚ said that figurative language is associated with the human senses. Figurative language contains words that produce an intuition or thought of what the author wants his or her audience to know. At the end of the day figurative language plays an important role

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    Language Lab

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    A room designed for learning foreign languages and equipped with tape recorders‚ videocassette recorders‚ or computers connected to monitoring devices enabling the instructor to listen and speak to the students individually or as a group is called a language laboratory. It is an audio or audio-visual installation used as an aid in modern language teaching. They can be found‚ amongst other places‚ in schools‚ universities and academics. The language laboratory is very useful for assessing students’

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    Gender Inequality

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    Gender inequality; a problem of the past and today “We’ve begun to raise our daughters more like sons… but few have the courage to raise our sons more like daughters.” (Steinem). From as long as history goes to present day‚ gender inequality is known as a global issue. The inequality is part of the daily person’s life. From the work place to your own home it’s an existing problem that needs to be taken care of. Gender equality is what many people strive for‚ but yet has not been achieved. It isn’t

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