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    The Power of Words In 1946 George Orwell wrote the novel‚ Animal Farm. In this book‚ Orwell takes advantage of language and words to criticize the effects a totalitarian Russian regime‚ while some of his characters in the novel use the power of language and words to control a farm that at first‚ was a great democracy. In Animal Farm‚ language was a control mechanism‚ used to encourage‚ fool‚ and manipulate. Though language was mainly used for personal gain in this novel‚ Old Major used language

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    The Most Hateful Words

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    The Most Hateful Words The most hateful words she has ever said to another human being were to her mother. She was sixteen at the time. They rose from the storm in her chest and she let them fall in a fury of hailstones: “I hate you. I wish I were dead.” She waited for her to collapse‚ stricken by what she had just said. She was still standing upright‚ her chin tilted‚ her lip stretched in crazy smile. “Okay‚ maybe I die too‚” she said

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    Related Distractor Words

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    related distractor words would be more likely be reported than the unrelated distractor words. This most likely occurred due to the notion that the idea of many of the words presented are related to the distractor‚ and most likely the participant thought about the distractor item as the words were being shown. At test‚ the participant has a memory of thinking about the word‚ but thought this was because it was presented rather than realizing it had was just a thought about the word. The of an association

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    History of Curse Words

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    SH** This word is one of the oldest of the current curse words that we use today. Its use can be found over 1‚000 years ago. It was first seen in the English language as scitte and was soon after known as scittan. This word was used to describe when cattle had diarrhea. It was also known as shite until the 1700s. Since then‚ we have used the current spelling of the word. A** / A**HOLE Since the 11th century‚ the word arse has been used to describe the buttocks of an animal. In the 14th

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    Four Letter Word

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    Four Letter Word It is the one noun in the world every single person knows of‚ but no one seems to be able to precisely put his or her finger on exactly what it is. This is because to each person it is unique. It has been defined by words but there is so much more to it than just words. This one thing is known as love. There are three common understandings: the love between life partners‚ the love between family members‚ and the love between friends. It is funny that no one really knows exactly

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    Descriptive Words for Wine

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    DESCRIPTIVE WORDS FOR WINE Wine tasting‚ as a production control technique‚ depends upon converting into words the impression created by the reaction of the wine on the taster ’s palate. In order that one wine‚ tasted by several individuals‚ be reported in the same way by each‚ it is necessary that all of the tasters use the same words for the separate palate impressions the wine creates. The terms used in sensory examination fall naturally under the four headings of appearance‚ color‚ taste

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    The Two Word Stage

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    1. What comes before the 2 word stage?( put in context) Analyse the holophrases in the data and suggest how they could mean more than one thing 2. What word classes are dominant? 3. How Roger Brown’s research (10 meaning relations) is a way of showing the grammatical awareness small children have ( try to find 6 examples of his 10 from the data) 4. How pivot and open is another method 5. What conclusion can be drawn from the one word and three word examples in the data? Are the stages rigid or

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    Kurtz Last Words

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    was the only person who could reveal Kurtz’s last words to his mourning Intended. He could distinctly remember them‚ but why did he not tell her his actual last words? Marlow lied to Kurtz’s Intended to avoid negativity in various ways. By telling her what she would have wanted to hear instead‚ he did the easiest thing for himself by protecting both her and Kurtz. Marlow was with Kurtz when he passed away and heard his last words. Kurtz’s last words to speak were: “The horror! The horror!” (Conrad

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    Draft 1 Flash Fiction As we walked along the sidewalk that ran parallel to the beach we stumbled into a long wooden set of stairs. Their old and decomposed appearance was accented with winding ivy that consumed the handrail. With just a glance‚ no words‚ we decided to venture up it. Holding his hand we walked step and step. The beach was quiet‚ not a single person was in sight this far down along the shore. The sun was setting slowly casting its yellow orange glow along the water‚ leaving pink and

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    Military Word Analysis

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    BRAT seems like an offensive word‚ but believe me‚ it isn’t. The term BRAT is actually an acronym that means Born‚ Raised and Trained. Being born into a Military family on a military base‚ more specifically Fort Hood‚ I have lived in the military for 15 years‚ which is 83% of my childhood. Being raised in the military can also change to how a person reacts to something. For example‚ I had a non-military friend who was afraid that she would move over the summer and my other non-military friends

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