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    b w‚ m b. Labio-dental – f‚ v c. Dental – (th) d. Alveoral – t‚ d‚ ‚ dž‚ s‚ z‚ š‚ ž‚ n‚ l‚ r e. Palatal – j f. Velar – k‚ g‚ nasal: n g. Glottal – h B) The type of obstacle (manner) a. Occlusives – formed by means of a closure – p‚ b‚ t‚ d‚ k ‚ g (dotknu se…) b. Constrictives – the obstacle in the form of narrowing – f‚ v‚ th‚ s‚ z‚ š‚ ž‚ h ‚j‚ w c. Semi-occlusives – the obstacle combines closure with narrowing – ‚ dž d. Semi-constrictives – m‚ n‚ nasal n e. l and r sounds C) a

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    of their extra time to the sport they play‚ and the university is immensely receiving financial benefits from the students’ performances in that sport‚ how is it justifiable that the students not be considered employees of the university they attend (Ts)? College athletes should receive extra compensation‚ outside the form of scholarship awards‚ for their performance and participation on their college athletic team. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a membership organization of

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    disagreement stems from the course the author chose for his conclusion. T.S Eliot finds Twain’s ending to be true to his style and the rest of the novel. Leo Marx finds that the ending abandons the apparent goals of the novel‚ leaving the work short of excellence. Twain ventured into the arena of greatness by combining two timelessly classic elements‚ and casting them as the central “characters” of his work. According to Eliot‚ Twain uses the “character” of the Mississippi River to relate to all nature

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    NEW CRITICISM Introduction New Criticism The name New criticism came into popular use to describe this approach to understanding literature with the 1941 publication of John Crow Ransom’s The New Criticism. This contains Ransom’s personal analysis of several of his contemporaries among theories and critics. Here he calls for an ontological critic (one who will recognize that poem is a concrete entity) like Leonardo Da Vinci’s “”Mona Lisa”. In New Criticism‚ a poem can be analyzed to discover

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    tic disorder‚ but instead of looking to the negatives maybe bring more awareness to people who don’t realize how disorders effects families lives. Reach out to communities and do fundraisers to help support your loved one. Louis Centanni a person with TS interviewed by The New York Times says‚ “He says he is comfortable being “the funny guy with Tourette’s.” “I always love making people laugh. How can you not laugh at this disorder?” he says. “It doesn’t cut my lifespan. I’m not sick because of it.

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    reported in 2012‚ double what was reported in 2002.(TS 2 pg.2 art. 1 Paragraph 7 ) That’s a lot of people! Many people get injured easily. A good coach is an important part of staying safe and having fun while doing that. There are many inexperienced coaches. "Personally‚ if I had a son‚ I would not be concerned with him playing football. I would however make sure that his coaches understand the proper techniques that decrease the risk of concussions‚" (TS 2‚ pg. 14 art. 3 Paragraph 22) This is significant

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    index=0&did=1266699551&SrchMode=1&sid=19&Fmt=3&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1179783316&clientId=2606 Bednar‚ Joseph. A dog ’s touch. Retrieved May 8‚ 2007 http://www.businesswest.com/details.asp?id=984 The Gold Coast Bulletin‚ Southport‚ Qld. (1/18/2006). Robotic pet power. Retrieved May 13‚ 2007. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?index=0&did=1147513191&SrchMode=1&sid=3&Fmt=3&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1179771064&clientId=2606 Hanley‚ W. (1/27/2007). Puppy love keeps them young:

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    Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 2000‚ Vol. 9‚ No. 3‚ pp. 286–293 0964-704X/00/0903-286$15.00 © Swets & Zeitlinger Epilepsy and Catalepsy in Anglo-American Literature between Romanticism and Realism: Tennyson‚ Poe‚ Eliot and Collins Peter Wolf Epilepsiezentrum Bethel‚ Germany ABSTRACT Epilepsy and catalepsy were not clearly separated in the minds of people in the early 19th century‚ and catalepsy may have been used as a diagnostic euphemism for epilepsy. Tennyson‚ in ‘‘The

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    to this period of literature. There are several works that exemplify the key characteristics of this period. A key characteristic‚ and one of the easiest to recognize‚ are the experimental forms such as free verse and stream of consciousness. T.S. Eliot frequently utilizes these experimental forms in his works‚ such as “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”‚ which is a dramatic monologue that utilizes stream of consciousness. The seemingly random sequence of thoughts represents the speaker’s self-doubt

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    Journey of the Magi- T.S Eliot Two body paragraphs using PEEAL‚ including 2/3 good examples This poem‚ Journey of the magi by T.S Eliot explores the idea that a journey can involve obstacles and challenges. The magi are faced with difficulties‚ hardships and discomforts such as the hostility from the natural world and humans and sleep deprivation. In the first stanza the line “The ways deep and the weather sharp” an inverted syntax is used to put emphasis on the sufferings and difficulties of

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