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    Monsters‚ Inc. is a 2001 American computer-animated comedy film directed by Pete Docter‚ produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Co-directed by Lee Unkrich and David Silverman‚ the film centers around two monsters employed at the titular Monsters‚ Inc.: top scarer James P. "Sulley" Sullivan (John Goodman)‚ and his one-eyed assistant and best friend‚ Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal). Monsters‚ Inc. employees generate their city’s power by targeting and scaring children

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    constitutive role of legal metaphor from a hybrid perspective of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and cognitive approaches including Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT) and Blending Theory (BT). iii While Charteris-Black (2004) proposes a pragmatic discourse model to metaphor analysis which integrates corpus approaches‚ CMT and CDA‚ Hart (2008) contends that CMT is fundamentally incompatible with CDA. Utilizing a revised version of Critical Metaphor Analysis as the methodological framework (Charteris-Black

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    Implications for interdisciplinary Gender Studies 3. Two examples: “Voices from ‘below’ and ‘above’ – Identity Politics and the Discourse-Historical Approach in CDA 4. Analyzing female leadership: Interviews with female managers‚ architects‚ MEPs 5. “Voices of Migrants” in EU countries 6. Conclusions Programme of CDA (Principles) (Wodak 2001): 1) The approach is interdisciplinary. Problems in our societies are too complex to be studied from one perspective. This

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    Caitlyn Johnson Competency Standard 4 As a CDA candidate it is my job to establish positive and productive relationships with each child’s families. This means that candidates must establish a positive‚ responsive and cooperative relationship with each parent. I must engage in two-way communication with families‚ encourage their involvement in the program and to also support the child’s relationship with his or her own family.I believe that is important to establish trust and respect‚ as well

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    Ramble [CDA 10524] Beiderbecke‚ Leon (Bix) & Frankie Trumbauer. Clarinet Marmalade [CDA 6566] Beiderbecke‚ Leon (Bix). In A Mist [CDA 6566] Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra‚ Changes [CDA 3226] King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band‚ prf. Dippermouth blues [LP9856] Lewis‚ Meade "Lux" Honky Tonk Train Blues Louis Armstrong‚ prf. West End Blues [CDA 13024] Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five‚ prf. Struttin’ with some barbeque [LP 9856] Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven‚ prf. Potato Head Blues [CDA 13024]

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    main characters in this movie are James P. Sully and Mike Wazowski as the workers at the Monster Inc. Another key characters are Henri J. Watermoose the Company Chairman‚ Randall Boggs the co-worker‚ Number 001 the Chief of Children Detection Agency (CDA) and Boo’s as the children. Generally‚ Monster Inc. is viewed as a power sourcing company with target to produce energy source as many as they can and they have a slogan “We scare because we care”. They have scaring doors as a production doors and

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    Freedom of Speech Vs. Censorship: Children on the Internet The internet is a very controversial communication device in today’s society. If desired‚ one could find information on nearly any topic they choose. Censorship and free speech is a widely discussed topic when dealing with the current freedom of the internet especially when dealing with young minds. Should the internet have censored topics which would be illegal to post and/or view freely by children? Should the internet be a free-for-all

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    The Scope of Applied Linguistics: AL‚ according to Corder 1974 is the utilization of the knowledge about the nature of language achieved by linguistics research for the improvement of the efficiency of some practical task in which language is a central component. 1. Language and Teaching Approaches & Methods Grammar Translation Method (GTM): Classes are conducted in the mother tongue. This method depends on memorization of lists of new vocabulary in isolation (i.e. no context provided).Great

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    Chapter 7 Persuasion and Poetics; rhetoric and resistance Language in literature is used to create alternatives to the real world. In doing so‚ the precise choice and ordering of words is very important. It not only creates a substitute world for us but also determines our attitude to its inhabitants and the events that take place there. This dependence upon precise wording is why a literary text loses so much in paraphrase or translation. However‚ despite this importance of precise wording‚ the

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    Internet Regulation

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    Internet challenges the right to freedom of expression. On the one hand‚ Internet empowers freedom of expression by providing individuals with new means of expressions. On the other hand‚ the free flow of information has raised the call for content regulation‚ not least to restrict minors’ access to potentially harmful information. This schism has led to legal attempts to regulate content and to new selfregulatory schemes implemented by private parties. The attempts to regulate content raise the

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