Books. (COCA). Wells‚ C. (1904). Folly for the Wise. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. Available at: http://www.archive.org/stream/follyforthewise00wellrich/follyforthewise00wellrich_djvu.txt (accessed:12 August 2009) 6.2 Secondary Sources Bloomfield‚ M. W. (1976). "Quoting and alluding: Shakespeare in the English language." In E. Blakemore (ed.). Shakespeare: Aspects of Influence. Cambridge Mass.: Harvard University Press‚ 1-20. Bradley‚ H Burger‚ H.‚ A. Buhofer and A. Sialm (1982). Handbuch
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Qualitative Research in Financial Markets Emerald Article: Herding‚ information uncertainty and investors’ cognitive profile Beatriz Fernández‚ Teresa Garcia-Merino‚ Rosa Mayoral‚ Valle Santos‚ Eleuterio Vallelado Article information: To cite this document: Beatriz Fernández‚ Teresa Garcia-Merino‚ Rosa Mayoral‚ Valle Santos‚ Eleuterio Vallelado‚ (2011)‚"Herding‚ information uncertainty and investors’ cognitive profile"‚ Qualitative Research in Financial Markets‚ Vol. 3 Iss: 1 pp. 7 - 33 Permanent
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Level of Sexual Awareness of Grades 7 & 8 junior High school of Jesus Christ King of Kings Lord of Lords Foundation School Inc. Sexual Awareness Poverty is one of the world ’s major problems. It ’s causes ranges from the failure of the government‚ corruption‚ and over population. Going back to our research‚ lack of awareness to certain things leads to major problems. Sex Education in the Philippines Basically‚ it is one of the few words that catch our attention. Whenever we see the word
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Wiki Loves Monuments: Photograph a monument‚ help Wikipedia and win! Microfinance From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search | This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. | This article may be too technical for most readers to understand. Please help improve this article to make it understandable to non-experts‚ without removing the technical details. The talk page may contain suggestions. (January 2010) |
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LECTURES ON ENGLISH LEXICOLOGY INTRODUCTION The book is intended for English language students at Pedagogical Universities taking the course of English lexicology and fully meets the requirements of the programme in the subject. It may also be of interest to all readers‚ whose command of English is sufficient to enable them to read texts of average difficulty and who would like to gain some information about the vocabulary resources of Modern English (for example‚ about synonyms and antonyms)
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Translation Theory By T. David Gordon‚ 1985. While not everyone who drives an automobile needs to understand the theory behind the internal combustion engine‚ someone does need to know this theory. I may be able to drive my Pontiac without any knowledge of internal combustion engines‚ until the Pontiac breaks down. Then‚ I must find someone (presumably a mechanic) who does in fact know enough theory to get the Pontiac running again. The same is true of translation theory. It is not necessary for
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Conflict theory[edit] Main article: Conflict theory Functionalism aims only toward a general perspective from which to conduct social science. Methodologically‚ its principles generally contrast those approaches that emphasize the "micro"‚ such as interpretivism or symbolic interactionism. Its emphasis on "cohesive systems"‚ however‚ also holds political ramifications. Functionalist theories are often therefore contrasted with "conflict theories" which critique the overarching socio-political system
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LEXICOLOGY. Interpreters’ Department Lecture I. Lexical units: their properties and specific features 1. Lexicology; a myth or reality. The object and the subject matter of lexicology. 2. Lexical units: their properties and specific features. 3. The description of the lexicon in generative grammar. 4. The function of lexical units. Nomination (verbalization) processes: causes‚ ways‚ types and results. 5. Motivated versus non-motivated lexical units. 6. The word – why? Why is the
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of Study Language may refer either to the specifically human capacity for acquiring and using complex systems of communication. For communication a system of communication that enables humans to cooperate. The term communication can conjure up such diverse images as telephones‚ computers‚ television‚ intimate relations‚ the internet‚ radio‚ and public speaking. All of these are in one way to another communicative (Ellis‚1999). But using symbols to
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An evaluation of junior high school English textbooks in Taiwan. Link to this page 1. Introduction 1.1. Background In order to keep up with the trend of globalization‚ the Ministry of Education (MOE) in Taiwan had to outline some proposals for educational reform‚ including several proposals for the area of English language instruction. Educational reform in the country started in 1997 and is still an ongoing project at present. According to the Nine-Year Integrated Curriculum Guidelines
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