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    Metaphor

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    A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes a subject by asserting that it is‚ on some point of comparison‚ the same as another otherwise unrelated object. Metaphor is a type of analogy and is closely related to other rhetorical figures of speech that achieve their effects via association‚ comparison or resemblance including allegory‚ hyperbole‚ and simile. In simpler terms‚ a metaphor compares two objects or things without using the words "like" or "as". One of the most prominent examples

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    Approaches to metaphor: Structure‚ classifications‚ cognate phenomena HELEN V. SHELESTIUK Abstract The article aspires to present a systematized view on the contemporary understanding of metaphor essence and structure‚ reviews various classifications of metaphor‚ and discusses cognate ‘similarity-based’ phenomena in natural language. The opposing views on metaphor as a three- and twocomponent structure are reconciled in the article through the analysis of di¤erent kinds of metaphors. Three types

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    Coach Carter

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    Coach Carter wasn’t your average coach. He was also a teacher and mentor for these young boys. He gave these boys a sense of hope in life that no one ever gave them. The book has sold over 3 million copies. The movie has made approximately 42 million dollars as a movie. Coach Carter novel and film both proved to be a huge hit all over the world‚ but most important to people who enjoy basketball and love the game. While I was reading the book you could clearly see that the movie and the book plots

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    successful; Coach Carter- Samuel L. Jackson Kyra- Ashanti Maddox- Texas Battle Principal Garrison-Denise Dowse This movie was inspired by a true life event over a controversial high school basketball concerning the coach named Coach Carter. Coach Ken Carter who received both praise and staunch criticism when he made national news in 1999‚ for not letting his basketball team play and locking the gym doors and canceling all the games. Coach Carter

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    COACH CARTER Answer the following questions. 1. In the locker room after the St. Francis game‚ did the players of Richmond demonstrate responsibility? Why or why not? * NO‚ the fact that time they don’t know how to discipline themselves. They are trying to blame one another in there loss‚ telling each ones mistake and fighting one another. They do not know how to calm themselves and think how to make a good match next time. 2. What do you think motivates coach carter to take the

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    Coach K vs. Coach Knight

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    Coach K and Coach Knight both have very different coaching styles. One shows a softer side to coaching‚ while the other believes in tough love. They both have very successful careers‚ illustrated by many wins in college basketball. But these different coaching styles lead one to ask‚ which is the most effective? Mike Kryzewski (aka Coach K) has been the head coach of the Duke University’s basketball team since 1980. During this time he has lead his team with trust‚ respect‚ and close ties.

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    employees. In the analysis of Coach Knight and of Coach Krzyszewski’s leadership types‚ the authors sketch two successful leaders who were great achievers despite huge differences in their leadership styles. Couch Knight led through intimidation and tough discipline while Coach K. through positive reinforcement‚ trust and confidence. a) Describe Coach Krzyszewski’s leadership style. What are his basic assumptions about motivation‚ leading and human nature? Coach Krzyszewski had one rule‚ he

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    The psycholinguistics of metaphor Glucksberg’s article was about how humans could understand metaphors. To determine how humans are capable of comprehending metaphors‚ Glucksberg draws a comparison between metaphorical and literal phrases to find their similarities and discover any distinct differences in their processing. To do this‚ he examines two hypothesized ways of processing metaphors and uses the evidence in his arsenal to find the most accurate hypothesis. To understand how the

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    Coach Carter

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    Intro to American Education Reel to Reel Reflections Your written summary of the movie selected should include responses to each of the following items. Title of Movie: Coach Carter Overall summary of movie: Coach Ken Carter is offered a job to coach the basketball team at his former high school‚ Richmond High‚ where he was one of the best athletes to ever attend a secondary education there. He took the job to bring change into the poor neighborhood of Richmond but more importantly

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    Erica Tom 2/4/10 Ms. Hill‚ LTL Period 4 Coach Carter Essay Movies not only serve as a source of entertainment‚ but they convey a message to its viewers. To convey these messages‚ movies relate to the viewers lives and touch on their emotions. In the movie Coach Carter‚ it is evident that this movie is able to communicate deep messages that influence its viewers. After watching an awful game of Richmond versus Saint Francis‚ Ken Carter‚ the protagonist‚ takes up the basketball coaching

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