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    mirror of social development‚ the source of its improvement distributes in more than ten semantic fields reflecting the ever-changing contemporary world in an all-round way. Besides‚ the paper investigates the formation of English new words which is on the basis of traditional word-formation rules and its unique feature. Lastly‚ the paper analyses the prospects of new English words which are characterized by continuous in number‚ various sources in borrowing and a tendency to be short in form. It

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    Formation of company

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    CORPORATE ENVIRONMENT Unit 1 FORMATION OF COMPANY Promotion of Company – Promotion – Incorporation – Capital Subscription and Certificate of Commencement of Business. Memorandum of Association – Definition – Clauses. Articles of Association – Definition – Contents – Distinction between Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association – Alteration of Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association. Prospectus – Meaning – Contents – Statement in Lieu of Prospectus. INTRODUCTION

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    Formation of Ascospores

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    FORMATION OF THE ASCOPORES IN THE ASCOMYCOTINA In a typical ascomycotina‚ pyronema for example‚ sexual reproduction is by gametangial contact invoving the ascogonium ( female organ) and antherridium (male organ). Ascus and ascopores are results of sexual reproduction . the female and male organs aare produced by the mycelium. A trichogyne is also produced which joins the antheridium to the ascogonium. The content of the antheridium passes into the ascogonium through the trichogyne. The ascogonium

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    Phalanx and the Roman Legion were two of the most revolutionary war tactics created in the ancient warfare era. The Greek Phalanx and the Roman Legion both brought new and more efficient ways of defeating ones enemy by incorporating genius tactical formations. They both changed the way war would be fought during their time of existence. As deadly and effective both of these war tactics were‚ they have various things in common‚ as well as a number of differences. To truly understand both of these revolutionary

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    Formation of Rocks

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    Formation of Rocks The three main ways rocks are formed: • Sedimentary rocks are formed through the gradual accumulation of sediment: for example‚ sand on a beach or mud on a river bed. As the sediment is buried it is compacted as more and more material is deposited on top. Eventually the sediment will become so dense that it is essentially rock. This process is known as lithification. • Igneous rocks are rocks which have crystallized from a melt or magma. The melt is made up of various components

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    Ingo Plag vs Stefanovski

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    Homework task: Read the chapter on conversion from Word-formation in English by I. Plag and the chapter from English Lexicology by Stefanovski. Compare how the two authors have presented the same topic… Authors Ingo Plag and Ljupco Stefanovski both begin their chapters with a definition of conversion. Plag defines it as derivation of a new word without any overt marking and in the next sentence‚ where he gives examples of cases of conversion‚ he extends his definition (at least for those who read

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    Translating Neologisms

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    finite vocabulary be expanded and altered to deal with our potentially infinite world? First‚ new words can be added‚ and the meaning of already existing words can be changed. Second‚ new words can enter a language through the operation of word formation rules.

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    Alliance Formation

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    A typical strategic alliance formation process involves these steps: • Strategy Development: Strategy development involves studying the alliance’s feasibility‚ objectives and rationale‚ focusing on the major issues and challenges and development of resource strategies for production‚ technology‚ and people. It requires aligning alliance objectives with the overall corporate strategy. • Partner Assessment: Partner assessment involves analyzing a potential partner’s strengths and weaknesses‚ creating

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    Morphology Paper

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    come into a language by different means. Many of them are inherited from early stages of the language. Others are created by considering the morphemes‚ the spelling or the phonological pattern of the words. In order to understand different word formation processes‚ it is important to understand the concept of morphemes‚ roots and affixes‚ etc. The following are the processes by which new words come into a language.   Acronyms These words are formed from the initials of a group of words that refers

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    Running head: Book Review Thomas Meyer SOCWK 330 Book Review Brief Summary A Boy’s Own Story is the story of the author’s‚ Edmund White‚ own self discover of his homosexuality in the 1940’s and 1950’s in America. A Boy’s Own Story is the first autobiographies in a three book series spanning the author’s late childhood throughout his adulthood. Edmund experiences a brief sexual relationship with Kevin‚ a slightly younger friend. Kevin and Edmund’s intimacy is presented as natural and untroubled

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