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    Arab-Islamic conquests in the seventh century AD‚ namely the Amazigh-speaking and the Arabic-speaking communities. The language policies that were implemented by the Moroccan government from independence in 1956 till 2001 greatly promoted the Arabic language‚ which resulted in the exclusion of the Amazigh language from the educational system‚ the media‚ and public services and led to its marginalization and stigmatization. In 2003‚ after the official recognition of Amazigh as a basic component of the

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    Sound and Sense” By: Alexander Pope Alexander Pope’s “Sound and Sense” explains true poetry stems from the use of both meter and diction to reinforce the meaning and theme of the poem. Pope demonstrates his point of view by meticulously creating loud and soft phonetics to echo the sense of the poem and evoke realistic imagery. Alexander Pope explains in “Sound and Sense” that “The sound must seen an echo to the sense”‚ this advice is reflected in lines 9-12. “When Ajax strives some rocks

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    Ben Boyd English 11H In his novel‚ The Sound and the Fury‚ William Faulkner employs a unique structural assembly to relay a compelling and complex plot to his readers. Faulkner often uses incoherent and irrational phrases to bring the reader into the minds of the characters. With a believable plot‚ convincing characterization and important literary devices‚ William Faulkner is able to bring into perspective a new structural form of writing which influences the significance of the content

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    What’s in a literature review? Three areas that you need to know about include: 1 Specific theories related to the problem or issue. 2 What is known about the problem/issue from previous research studies. 3 What needs to be done to advance knowledge concerning the problem/issue. Structuring your review The literature review is not a shopping list. You should not write about one author‚ followed by another and then another. Instead‚ structure it into themes according to your thesis. You would

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    Just because Shakespeare is the best doesn’t mean he didn’t make some mistakes. I’m not alone in thinking this. William Gibson and Austin Pendleton‚ among others‚ have pointed out some of the Bard’s--what shall we call them?--technical infelicities. Here are a couple that bug me: I think there is a misplaced speech in Hamlet which has resulted in much unnecessary confusion. You’ll remember that in Act I Hamlet meets his father’s ghost‚ who tells his son that he was murdered by Claudius. Hamlet is

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    their own ideas but on the quality of their research‚ reading‚ and the ability to establish a discussion to answer a specific question. If they use someone else’s idea in their assignment (by using their own words or making a quotation)‚ they must cite and reference the source. Foreign students who come studying in Britain may be surprised by this working method. The importance of citation and referencing in all academic submission will be discussed in the first part of this essay. Then‚ the essential

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    Smell: Love‚ Eroticism‚ and Power The sense of smell is a powerful and provocative sense particularly adept at evoking subtle nostalgia‚ lustful emotion‚ and peaceful memories. The range of feelings brought about by the sense of smell is nearly unlimited and can be quite complex‚ especially if differing and contrasting feelings are elicited by the same smell and perhaps even within the same person. A particular poem‚ “Verse 1126” taken from Sanskrit Poetry From Vidyakara’s “Treasury”‚ emphasizes the

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    The human body has five senses that keep in touch with what is going on in the external world: touch‚ taste‚ smell‚ sight‚ and hearing. Below I will describe how these senses work. Taste- The tongue is the body part that helps us sense taste. The tongue consists of taste buds (mushroom like projections) which are specific receptors for sense of taste. Each bud contains several cell types in microvilli that project through pores and chemically sense food. Gustatory receptor cells communicate with

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    “Sociology is the scientific study of human life‚ social groups‚ whole societies and the human world as such...it’s subject matter is our own behaviour as social beings. The scope of sociology is extremely wide‚ ranging from the analysis of...encounters between individuals...to the investigation of international relations. Sociology demonstrates the need to take a much broader view of our own lives in order to explain why we act as we do.” (A. Giddens‚ 2009). Sociology emerged at the end of the 19th

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    How the sense of Smell works

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    perception[1] is the sense of smell. This sense is mediated by specialized sensory cells of the nasal cavity of vertebrates‚ which can be considered analogous to sensory cells of the antennae of invertebrates. In humans‚ olfaction occurs when odorant molecules bind to specific sites on the olfactory receptors. These receptors are used to detect the presence of smell. They come together at the glomerulus‚ a structure which transmits signals to the olfactory bulb (a brain structure directly above the

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