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    suggests a clear sky‚ the place where one goes when one’s life ends. The inversion of the common word order in “all’s done and said” is another example of semantic deviation. Syntactic deviation is present in the second and third stanzas‚ where the predicate precedes the subject of the sentence: shall pass / a million years‚ lies her head. No word is capitalised in the whole poem (internal deviation)‚ but there is a semicolon at the end of the first two stanzas‚ while the third stanza ends with a full

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    justification. With this theory‚ St. Anselm unintentionally meant that anything can exist necessarily and we both know that is not true. He also inadvertently comes up with the idea that existing adds something to the being. “Existence cannot function as a predicate” (Himma). Why must something have to exist in reality for it to actually be there? Existing adds nothing to a being including perfection which means that a perfect being can be created without having to exist in reality. The ontological argument

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    Simile in David Cooperfield

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    Similes are sometimes made without using the words "like" or "as." This often occurs when making comparisons of differing values. "Norman was more anxious to leave the area than Herman Milquetoast after seeing ten abominable snowmen charging his way with hunger in their eyes." "But this truth is more obvious than the sun--here it is; look at it; its brightness blinds you." "Shall I compare thee to a summer ’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate:" - William Shakespeare‚ Sonnet 18

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    Remedies Final Summer This fact pattern is regarding the misbehavior of Sony and its brand of music cds. In an effort to combat piracy‚ Sony hired a company to design a copy-protection system called XCP. This software was imbedded onto Sony’s cds and this software was designed to prevent unauthorized replication. If you tried to play a protected disk in your computer‚ you first had to agree to install a Sony music player to listen to it. Yet‚ this software used malware tactics‚ it took over the

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    Rosana Abigail Jovel I n this chapter‚ we will explore our knowledge of another system called syntax. It is namely system because syntax is a system of rules and principles that allow us to combine words into large units. We know that words must be organized in a certain order in the sentence (just as affixes and roots occur in certain orders in words). In fact‚ the position of the word in a sentence is often the only way we know its syntactic category (part of speech). For example

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    best way is to memorize them in the following formula: Personal pronoun + tense form (I write‚ he writes‚ we write‚ you write‚ etc.) Memorizing tense forms in such constructions will also help you to memorize basic agreement between the subject and predicate in person and number. The formulas of the tenses in the active Two verbs are given below‚ one regular (work – worked – worked)‚ the other irregular (write – wrote – written)‚ in the tenses in the active voice. The most common tenses are marked

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    ABC Professor: Paul Eggert Computer Science 111: Operating Systems 5 June 2014 Research Paper: Arrakis Operating System Recent device hardware trends enable a new approach to the design of network servers. In a traditional operating system‚ the kernel mediates access to device hardware by server applications‚ to enforce process isolation as well as network and disk security. Arrakis splits the traditional role of the kernel in two. Applications have direct access to virtualized I/O devices

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    Riodan’s Forecasting Technique The demand globally for Riordan’s electric fans would be considered in a 12-month (4 quarter) forecast for a medium-term strategic forecast would be used. Which would show the planning and production scheduling in anticipation of customer demand and product positioning at decoupling points along its global supply chain. The only (one year) sales invoices that were available were the ones from 2005‚ and could be used for the 3-year average sales data to forecast

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    both in form and content is based on its predictability which means that the appearance of any element in the text is prepared by the preceding arrangement and choice of elements‚ e. g. the subject of the sentence will normally be followed by the predicate. The clash between the perfectly rounded phrase and empty content creates a humorous effect and shows at the same time how powerful are the inherent laws of syntagmatic arrangement. Without predictability there would be no coherence and

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    Why Does Style Matter? “Language is the expression of self‚ but language is also the instrument by which to know that self” ( ) states Donald Hall in “An Ethic of Clarity.” Based on a writer’s style‚ a reader can determine how he or she is supposed to feel about the subject. A story starts with the basic elements like syntax and tone‚ and then is enhanced by figurative language‚ diction‚ and treatment of subject matter. Author’s use different combinations while composing to establish an original

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