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    dance multiple things would be taken away from me. Initially my identity. I also feel as if this situation would take away my happiness. Last but not least if dance wasn’t a part of my life anymore it would take away my joy. Merriam Webster’s dictionary defines identity as‚ “The distinguishing character or personality of an individual.” I feel that dance is in fact the distinguishing characteristic of my personality. Though others can also dance‚ when I’m dancing I feel like I have something of

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    “EFFECTS OF A BROKEN FAMILY TO THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SENIOR STUDENT OF NEGROS MISSION ACADEMY S.Y 2012-2013” NEGROS MISSION ACADEMY _______________________________________________________________ CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION This chapter presents the background of the study‚ theoretical/conceptual framework‚ statement of the problem‚ hypotheses‚ significance of the study‚ scope and delimitation of the study‚ and the definition

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    Advertising in an Ethical Manner The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines advertising as the act of making something publicly and generally known. Advertisements are seen in varieties of ways and through many different sources by millions of people every day. Advertisements can be found online‚ in magazines‚ along roadways‚ even in classrooms! These advertisements are all aimed at a specific product‚ service‚ or company and are targeting consumers of all ages. In order to achieve their goal‚ advertisers

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    to attain A student has goals in his or her own right. Before going any further‚ let us look at the meaning of the word goal; the meaning of the word Goal in Webster ’s Dictionary is "the end toward which effort is directed." Ultimately‚ goals cannot be achieved unless some effort is exerted. Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary 26 Feb. 2004 Goals are easily attainable if you put forth the effort. That is the hardest part‚ effort. For me‚ one of my personal goals is to get through this course with

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    Trypophobia The urban dictionary describes trypophobia as ‘…an intense‚ irrational fear of (organic) holes.’ Basically‚ trypophobia is the fear of ‘too many holes’ and things that have a lot of tiny holes on them. However‚ these holes are not the huge one but rather those tiny one within asymmetrical clusters. Most of those trypophobic people begin to feel discomfort‚ weird and itchy feeling on the entire body‚ once they see tiny holes. At present‚ trypophobia is used to describe people who have

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    plagiarism assignment

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    these include the “ghost writer” which is copying another person’s work word for word as well as the misinformer‚ where the writer provides inaccurate information regarding the sources‚ making it impossible to find them. The Mirriam Webster online dictionary notes that plagiarism can be defined as the act of passing off someone’s ideas or words as if they were your own original work. It is also known as the theft or adoption of one’s efforts and in academics it commonly occurs unintentionally when students

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    A TELUGU-ENGLISH DICTIONARY BY J.P.L. GWYNN Assisted by Oxford University Press‚ Walton Street‚ Oxford OX2 6DP Oxford New York Toronto Delhi Bombay Calcutta Madras Karachi Petaling ]aya Singapore Hong Kong Tokyo Nairobi Dar es Salaam Melbourne Auckland and associates i n Berlin Ibadnn @ Oxford Universirjr Press 1991 Typeset and printed in India by All India Press‚ Kennedy Nagar‚ Pondicherry Published by S.K. Mooketyee‚ Oxford University Press Y M C A Library Building‚ Jai Singh

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    following among the growing number of Internet users‚ who liked its simple design and useful results. Having found its way | |increasingly into everyday language‚ the verb "google"‚ was added to the Merriam Webster Collegiate Dictionary and the Oxford English Dictionary in 2006‚ meaning | |"to use the Google search engine to obtain information on the Internet." | |Also‚ William Hanna and Joseph Barbera

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    Bilingual and monolingual dictionaries both have advantages. The chief advantages of a bilingual dictionary are its brevity and simplicity. In a bilingual dictionary‚ you can look up a word from the target language (the language you are learning)‚ and you will see a direct translation for this word in your native language‚ without having to navigate text in the target language that you may not easily understand. This makes a bilingual dictionary quick and easy for a learner at any level to access

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    Dictionary of Narratology Terms for Charles Dickens’ ‘Great Expectations’ Narratology- The branch of literary criticism that deals with the structure and function of narrative themes‚ conventions‚ and symbols. A term used since 1969 to denote the branch of literary study devoted to the analysis of narratives‚ and more specifically of forms of narration and varieties of narrator. Narratology as a modern theory is associated chiefly with European structuralism‚ although older studies of narrative

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