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    Literature, Translation

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    Executive Summary Major Research Project ( 2009-2011) Nativism in India: A Study of Modern Indian Literature in the select Indian Languages Submitted to UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION‚ NEW DELHI by Dr. Ashok Babar P.V.P. Mahavidyalaya‚ Kavathe Mahankal‚ Dist. Sangli. (Maharashta) Contents |Chapters |Title |Page No. | |

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    A high school diploma is the basis for which much of society is based. Education is knowledge gain. Education gives us the knowledge of the world around us. It develops in us a perspective of looking at life. It helps us build opinions and have points of view on everything in life. People debate over the subject of whether education is the only thing in life. Education is important as it teaches us the right behavior‚ the good manners thus making us civilized. It teaches us how to lead our lives

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    Assignment 026‚ Task B‚ Question 1: Why is it important to safeguard children and young people? Without providing the service of safeguarding for children and young people who are not developed enough to do it for themselves‚ their future could be negatively affected. If they were to be affected by an event such as abuse‚ and there is no safeguarding in place‚ this could carry on and seriously affect their physical and emotional development. This could mean they fall behind with developmental milestones

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    Translation Procedures

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    Translation procedures‚ strategies and methods Technical procedures (Nida) Technical procedures (Nida) Analysis of the source and target languages Analysis of the source and target languages Analysis of the source and target languages Analysis of the source and target languages Organizational procedures (Nida) Organizational procedures (Nida) Constant reevaluation of the attempt made; contrasting it with the existing available translations of the same text done by other

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    Literal Translation

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    view of literal translation might be that it consists in the one for one substitution of the word forms of the target language for the word forms of the source language.This is what normally meant by the term "literal translation".Yet ‚ this view is unrealistic.Literal translation‚ also known as direct translation‚ is the rendering of text from one language to another "word-for-word" (Latin: "verbum pro verbo") rather than conveying the sense of the original. Literal translations thus commonly mis-translate

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    Rex Murphy’s “To Read or Not to Read” is a literary criticism on the works “How to Read and Why” written by Harold Bloom. Murphy explains his views on the importance of reading and asks the question “Why do we read?” His response to this question‚ he states “Plainly‚ we read because while it is not necessary to life that we do‚ life is much easier‚ more accessible‚ wider in its potential for those who can and do read‚ than for those who cannot and do not”. This essentially means that although reading

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    major theme of this memoir/biography? (Write a complete sentence that explains the universal message that can be applied to the world outside of the book.) No object or task is worth a human life. 2. How can readers apply this theme to their own lives? (Think about the message the reader learns.) Readers can apply this theme in their own lives by taking their actions into careful consideration. They need to learn not to make rash decisions‚ but slow careful ones. Any object or task that puts a

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    Q1. Write a note on types of Entrepreneurs as classified by Danhof. Answer :- Entrepreneurs can be of different types. Some may prefer to go it alone or share the risk in groups withothers. They are found in every economic system and every form of economic activity as well as in other socialand cultural activities. They are seen from amongst farmers‚ labourers‚ fishermen‚ tribals‚ artisans‚ artists‚importers‚ exporters‚ bankers‚ professionals‚ politicians‚ bureaucrats and so many others. Basing

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    Bible Translations

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    combination‚ of the NIV‚ ESV‚ and the KJ. The NIV‚ and ESV help to make the text easier for me to understand‚ while the KJ‚ gives it a more accurate feel‚ with the poetry style used in that translation. The KJ and the ESV are both very close in there translation to being an actual work for word translation. Matt 20: 16 NIV  “So the last will be first‚ and the first will be last.” KJ So the last shall be first‚ and the first last: for many be called‚ but few chosen NKJ So the last will

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    Girl in Translation

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    The Message in Girl in Translation There always have been immigrants since the early days in the United States. The number of immigrants continues to grow throughout periods of time. “As in 2006‚ the number of immigrants is 37.5 million. After 2000‚ immigration to the United States numbered approximately 1‚000‚000 per year. A recent survey by Gallup showed that there are about 165 million adults worldwide named the United States as their top country where they would like to migrate permanently”

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