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    MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF KAZAKHSTAN EURASIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY AFTER GUMILYOV L.N. FOREIGN PHILOLOGY DEPARTMENT ESSAY “The role of slang in our lives” Ogureyeva Inna F.Ph.-32(a) 0502100 Foreign Philology ASTANA 2012 Introduction Language propels everyday life and keeps us in touch with one another. Through many historical reviews we have increasing our knowledge about the ways of using this language – telegrams‚ post‚ telephone‚

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    Argot (pronounced /ˈɑrɡoʊ/; French‚ Spanish‚ Romanian and Catalan for "slang") is a secret language used by various groups—including‚ but not limited to‚ thieves and other criminals—to prevent outsiders from understanding their conversations. The term argot is also used to refer to the informal specialized vocabulary from a particular field of study‚ hobby‚ job‚ sport‚ etc. The author Victor Hugo was one of the first to research argot extensively.[1] He describes it in his novel‚ Les Misérables‚

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    Abby Loizzo Professor Lake English 102 April 23 2012 Stay Protected Just how we wear helmets‚ use sunscreen‚ and carry umbrellas‚ we live in a society where we are comfortable knowing that there are plenty of procedures’ and percussions used to keep us safe and healthy. If we would not leave the house in the rain with out an umbrella or step into the sun without sunglasses‚ why do so many Americans participate in unprotected sex? At Arizona State University hundreds of students take part

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    Graduation Speech Good Evening Honored Guests‚ Ladies and Gentlemen and the Graduating Class of 2011. As you stand on the brink of moving into life beyond Polytechnic University of the Philippines‚ change will be inevitable! It is inevitable and indeed gratifying to see that our Graduating Class of 2011 matured and became skills proficient ready to tackle and further their life-long education. It is inevitable that structures and processes and relationships will change in their day-to-day lives

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    Mohamed Ibrahim Racial and cultural minority class Professor Ferguson 2/26/2013 Discovery culture Assignment part 1 Bio Well my name is Mohamed I was born in Somalia and I grow up in Kenya I have four brothers and four sisters and I’m the youngest person in my family. My life is very inspiring because of the way I was been raised and where I grow up. I have lived the world’s largest refugee camp for over 18 years because of the instability and civil war that occurred in my motherland

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    of the way you have worked together. Also your teachers and parents have had their lives changed for the better. They do love you very much. Thanks to the teachers for creating a wonderful‚ nurturing environment for these wonderful graduates. Graduation time is a time of mixed emotions – a time for sadness as you say your goodbyes to teachers and friends who in one way or another have become part of your lives; a day of excitement as you look forward towards a newfound page in your lives- a march

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    History of Cinema The Graduation of the Graduate: the film’s influence on American Cinema For my research paper I would like to explore the motifs and key themes in the classic American film‚ The Graduate (1967). By investigating the adaptation of the novel by Charles Webb into a screenplay‚ the use of symbolism‚ soundtrack‚ metaphors and setting‚ I will determine the film’s role in American cinema history‚ and how its effects are still seen in film today. In 1963‚ Charles Webb

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    Beanka safane 4th hour 2-26-13 The Iraq war The Iraqi people are dying the past 15 years due to the Iraq war .on March 2003 Anglo-American assault on and subsequent occupation of Iraq representing the most recent chapter. Children have been disproportionately affected; many have died from infectious disease. When I was in Iraq I was little I didn’t understand what was happening but I survived during that time it has been almost 5 years people trying to kill my family and I it was the worst

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    1. What is Peyton Farquhar’s occupation? Peyton Farquhar was a planter. 2. Why is he not a soldier‚ officer‚ or part of the army? Circumstances of an imperious nature prevented him. 3. How much time actually elapses between the opening and closing lines of part III? Seconds. 4. Describe the setting at the opening of the story. A man is being executed on a bridge with soldiers all around. 5. Describe Peyton Farquhar’s last thoughts. Peyton Farquhar’s last thoughts were that of his wife and

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    Submitted to: Mrs Submitted by: Boingotlo Mmualefe Date: 03/20/2013 The importance of being Earnest‚ Film and book Comparison The importance of being Earnest is a play by Oscar Wild. The play was premiered on February 14 1895‚ it was the last play written by Oscar Wilde‚ and the film was later on premiered in 2002. The genre of it is being Romantic comedy. The way in which the book was portrayed from the structure of the film was different from that of the play. The film starts off with Algernon

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