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    Politics and the English Language Answers In Orwell’s essay Politics and the English Language‚ Orwell expresses his raw opinion on the deterioration of the English language and how politics is a cause for the “vagueness and incompetence” that writing has succumbed too. Though the title of the essay introduces politics first and the English language last‚ Orwell’s thesis seems to consist of neither; it consists of the silliness of modern human writing. He states in the second

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    present century is the progress or science and its effects on almost every aspect of social life. Building on the foundation laid by the predecessors the scientists of today are carrying their investigation into ever-widening fields of knowledge. Modern civilization depends largely on the scientist and investor. We depend on the doctor who seeks the cause and cure of disease‚ the chemist who analyses our food and purifies our water‚ the entomologist who wages war on the insect pests‚ the engineer

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    Some Wonders of Modern Science The present is an age of science. Now –a-day in all think in terms of science and its gifts to mankind. It has rendered possible a safe flight in the air‚ safety in finer‚ transmission of news of various kinds from one corner of the world to another in no time‚ and so on and so forth. The advantages derived from these and other glorious achievement of science‚ such as swift locomotion‚ gramophone‚ television‚ telephone‚ cinema‚ medicines‚ X-rays‚ etc.‚ are so intimately

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    Standardization of the English Language There are several important events before 1500 that when listed together show a series of steps in the struggle for English language supremacy. These steps are mainly governmental‚ legal and official events that pushed English usage. In 1356 The Sheriff’s Court in London and Middlesex were conducted in English for the first time. When Parliament opened in 1362 the Statute of Pleading was issued declaring English as a language of the courts as well as of Parliament

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    the predicament of modern men in the various genres of 20th century. As the thorough examination of a few literary pieces of 20th century such as William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ T. S Eliot’s The Waste Land‚ and Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot reveals alienation‚ faithlessness‚ desolation‚ frustration‚ uncertainty‚ lack of intelligence‚ lack of consciousness‚ sense of interdependence‚ class distinction between rich and poor etc of modern men. The books undoubtedly

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    THEMED RESEARCH PAPER: VOLUNTARY SUICIDE OF THE MODERN WORLD HISTORY Voluntary Suicide of the Modern World History Throughout history‚ the world has seen and experienced different acts of violence‚ murder and terrorism. There were armies‚ groups‚ and individuals involved in these violent acts. Some of these acts were well thought out while others happened in the moment. The people perpetrating these acts were under the order of their superiors‚ religious leaders‚ and political leaders. Others

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    1    TOPIC 12 (Abridged) EARLY MODERN ENGLISH PHONOLOGY AND SPELLING 1. INTRODUCTION The 15th c.‚ following the death of Chaucer‚ marks a turning point in the history of English‚ for during this period the language underwent greater and more important phonological changes than in any other century before or since. Despite these changes in pronunciation‚ the old spelling was maintained and stereotyped. Generally speaking‚ Caxton and the printers who followed him based their spelling not on

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    INTRODUCTION Firstly‚ Age is the period of time whereby technological events or successes help achieve the progress or decline of a civilization or the world. These ages of time are like the Stone Age‚ Bronze Age‚ and Iron Age or like the Agrarian age and Modern Age where technology or societies depended on the method of technology they achieved during their periods. Technology is closely associated with innovation‚ the transformation of ideas into new and products or processes. Innovation requires not

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    In the time period of the ninetieth century‚ a greater number of the Asian Empires change from the early modern period to the modern era. There were lots of different reasons for this transition. In the early modern period‚ a great number of the Asian countries were under the dictatorship of kings‚ principles and governing conduct. You can say that the citizens had no rights. These countries were underdeveloped and no industries. Majority of the people were unable to read. The education system was

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    other adapted by David Nicholls and directed by Brian Percival. The Shakespearean adaptation takes place in the Renaissance era of Messina‚ Italy. The adaption by David Nicholls takes place in the modern era‚ in England. Clearly‚ the Shakespearean version is much older‚ and so it differs from the modern adaption greatly. In terms of setting‚ feminism and language‚ distinct differences can be found. First of all‚ as the time periods differ‚ there is a huge contrast in the setting. In Branagh’s version

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