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    These days we have many weapons. They range from knives to guns and even to nuclear bombs. Do you ever wonder what they used long ago before things like this were invented? I do and that is why I am researching medieval weaponry. In medieval times‚ weapons weren’t used just used for war. They were also used for things like games and competitions. Some swords were strong enough to go through a knight’s armor and others were soft enough to have sword fights with. Swords were the most commonly used

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    Forward this to all ! Ok so‚ no cheating you have to send this to 10 people boy or girl‚ even if your taken and see what they think 1 your cute 2 your hot 3 your gorgeous 4 we should talk more 5 we should hang out ☺ 6 we should talk on the phone 7 we should party 8 date? ❤ 9 just be friends 10 nudes? 11 I’d give you head 12 I want head from you 13 kiss me 14 I want you to eat me out 15 I wanna eat you out 16 fuckbuddies 17 we should just chill☺ 18 take me back?❤ 19 I

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    depending on the religious affinity of the speaker – there is an afterlife or there is not one. Upon the time of writing this poem‚ Dickenson had just lost a valued friend‚ and was likely dealing with this conflict herself. At the start of the poem‚ she uses the word “Immortality‚” which would likely imply that there is an afterlife‚ and the spirit of her friend is

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    Comparing and Contrasting the Use of Language in 1984 and Brave New World In a dystopian society citizens are stripped of their rights and the land is stricken with chaos. Often times the citizens are ignorant; either they cannot recognize the problem or they cannot express their dislike towards it. The right to freedom of speech is crucial in creating a well-rounded society because it gives the people the chance to form opinions. In comparing the novels‚ 1984 and Brave New World‚ the reader can

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    How To Become A Better Language Learner Good actions repeated over time become positive habits. If you’re looking to become a better language learner‚ then taking good actions is a great first step to get there. Make enough of those positive changes and you’ll develop positive habits. That’s why even the smallest adjustments can mean a lot to your learning‚ especially in the long run.Looking for suggestions on positive actions and changes you can make as a language learner? Here’s a list of suggestions

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    institutions object to laws requiring integration in restaurants because of sincerely held beliefs that God wanted the races to be separate. 1. In the article‚ " Using Religion to Discriminate"‚ they give us really good examples of how people can use religion to discriminate and sometimes it can arise things such as laws that limit certain people from entering certain places due to race‚ religion‚ or sexuality. 2. The outcome of this it not really thought through due to the reasoning

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    In Ray Bradbury’s novel " Dandelion Wine’ the author uses an array of figurative language to reiterate his novel. At the rudiment of the novel the author uses personification through lines 4-5 and similes through lines 15-17. Lines 4-5 explain that ‚ " the berating of the world was long and warm and slow." When the author explains ‚ " the breathing of the world " and "long and worm‚" in the same sentence its insinuating that the earth has life. In the midst of the passage the author asserts

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    1 Question for DMT 106- Language: Language is the ability to understand speech and a desire to convey one’s feelings and thoughts. The learning of language is truly the child’s most remarkable intellectual achievement and is amazingly accomplished rapidly in a very short time span. “By mere living and without any conscious effort the individual absorbs from the environment even a complex culture like language” - E. Hainstock‚ The Essential Montessori. – Pg. 81 Since the child builds

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    The research on language and gender has been essential in providing answers regarding the sociolinguistic variation associated with speaker ’s gender. One of the main topics widely discussed in gender and language research is concerning the difference in language between men and women. This assignment is an attempt to answer the question: Do women and men talk differently? I will thoroughly investigate the question looking at the evidence which suggests women and men differ in language as well as examine

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    (Keshmiri 78). It begs to question how he managed to organize words that would instigate such distinct feelings in the reader. Despite his novels being in prose‚ they share many qualities with poetry that utilizes precise word choice‚ figurative language‚ and phonetics to enhance the reading‚ and thus his mere prose leaves an impact on the audience that is similar to poetry and at times invokes the surreal and therefore mirrors the complexity of the human mind. His use of this “lyricism pointedly

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