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    Kachru- Nelson’s Slight Misconception Toward EIL Perspective Introduction The role of English as global language has urged the emergence some new point of view in English study such as World Englishes‚ English as Lingua Franca (ELF) and English as an International Language (EIL) (Jenkins‚ 1998). These perspectives have attracted the scholar attention in nowadays. In their book World Englishes in Asian Context‚ Yamuna Kachru and Nelson argue that World Englishes perspective is different from

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    the adj fig.‚ Q is the centre of circle & PM & PN are the tangent segments to the circle. If ∠ MPN = 40° find ∠ MQN. LTD MT EDUCARE LTD – SATTEBOARD GEOMETRY ASSIGNMENT - I 20MARKS 5. In the adj fig.‚ point P is the centre of the circle and line AB is the tangent to the circle at T . The radius of the circle is 6 cm . Find PB if ∠ TPB = 60° 6. As shown in the above fig.‚ two concentric circle are given and line AB is tangent to the smaller circle at T. Show that T is the midpoint

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    research on social disorganization was carried out by the Chicago school. Later that research led them to develop the ecological approach‚ which states that cities tend to be organized in concentric circles. That is also described as distinct ecological areas‚ these areas are comprised in a series of five concentric circles. Traditionally as you work your way in each area becomes more populated with higher rates of criminal activity following. Proper social organization comes about when the leadership of

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    11m in height and 85m in diameter The passage is 21m long‚ it is lines and roofed with large stones and slopes gently upwards. There is one main chamber and 3 niches‚ with stone basins Roof of chamber is corbelled‚ layers of flattish stone in circles‚ each layer moving further inwards than the one below‚ until closed by single stone at the top. Stones tilted downwards to stop water

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    Comparing the Spatial Images and Multiple Perspectives in Paradise Lost and the Divine Comedy In Paradise Lost‚ John Milton reinterpreted the first three chapter of Genesis‚ describing the rebellion of Satan‚ the creation of humankind and the downfall of the human ancestor whose descendants await for the salvation of God’ son. The theme of the poem was made clear in Book I‚ “I may assert eternal providence‚/And justify the ways of God to men.” (I.25-6). Though the entire poem is filled with

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    Motte and Bailey castles started appearing in England after 1066 when the Normans attacked England. They became very common by 1087. Building the castles became a huge project in England and Wales. When William the Conqueror went to Pevensey‚ he started to build a castle to protect himself and his men. He was a skilled and fearsome soldier who learned his military skills from Northern France. He learned his castle building skills from the french kings‚ who built castles to protect themselves

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    Monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants. [pic] Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledonous plants Table of contents i. Cover page ii. Table of contents iii. Introduction iv. Definition of a Monocotyledonous plant v. Definition of a Dicotyledonous plant vi. Comparison of characteristics of Monocotyledonous and Dicotyledonous plants vii. Sample of a Monocotyledonous plant viii. Sample of a Dicotyledonous plant

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    introduced to the concentric circles model as seen Fig.1. Starting out with the circle of concern which includes worries fears such as national debt‚ nuclear war‚ health‚ personal relationships and problems at work. Outside of my circle of concern are the things that I do not have any involvement in. Inside my circle of concern there are things that I have no real control of‚ also there are things I can control. The things that I have control of I will put inside another circle‚ the circle of influence

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    Maṇḍala is a Sanskrit word that means "circle". In the Buddhist and Hindu religious traditions their sacred art often takes a mandala form. The basic form of most Hindu and Buddhist mandalas is a square with four gates containing a circle with a center point. Each gate is in the shape of a T.[1][2] These mandalas‚ concentric diagrams‚ have spiritual and ritual significance in both Buddhism and Hinduism.[3][4] The term is of Hindu origin and appears in the Rig Veda as the name of the sections of

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    the outward land in‚ the elders sit and enjoy till it was time to go to the dining hall. That is where they would all sit around and discuss what has happened and what is to happen. As the narrator describes his concentric link between his description of the landscape as circles he speaks of them as the

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