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    landscape of English literature and language. But‚ as it turned out‚ the adventurers found a rich and fertile land. They were welcomed by the local inhabitants and they founded a new city‚ which they called ESP. The city flourished and prospered as more and more settlers came. Soon there were whole new settlements in this previously uncharted land. Small groups took on the names of the local tribes to found a host of new towns called English for Hotel Staff‚ English for Marine Engineers‚ English for Medical

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    Teaching English for Specific Purposes The advancement of business and communication technology in the course of past twenty years has revolutionized the field of English language teaching and has radically served the attention of course designers from teaching English for Academic purposes to teaching for more specialized purposes‚ English for Specific Purposes (ESP). The teaching of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) falls within the framework of what is generally called English for Specific Purposes

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    A crime-specific strategy is a targeted enforcement or intervention in the exact place and time with an specific offender and offense (Hoover‚ 2014). Of these specificity strategies‚ there are two‚ that in my opinion‚ go hand in hand and would be of the greatest importance or impact. These would be that of field interview and/or that of directive response patrol. With your field interviews you have more hands on in your beat to allow you knowledge of the general area‚ where as the crimes are usually

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    ultural Bound Syndromes Culture-bound syndrome The term culture-bound syndrome was included in the fourth version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (American Psychiatric Association‚ 2000) which also includes a list of the most common culture-bound conditions (DSM-IV: Appendix I). Included in DSM-IV-TR (4th.ed) the term cultural-bound syndrome denotes recurrent‚ locality-specific patterns of abnormal behavior and troubling experience that may or may not be linked

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    Outline Thesis Statement: Difference in eastern western culture causes a thing different in value orientation‚ Translation of a work of a movie gets a way of direct translation‚ and‚ it ’s possible to admit for an audience. It’s need to changed the Culture in the movie. Ⅰ. Introduction: China ’s movie translation enterprise has passed through more than 50 year magnificent course‚ Movie translator offered many outstanding translated movies to the mass audiences. Through these outstanding

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    applied language‚ advertising English has its own linguistic style and features. Its language is original and beautiful and full of connotations. Its sentence structure is succinct. Advertisements‚ giving the charm of language full play‚ use the simplest language to express the most complex meanings. The purpose of advertisements is to stimulate people ’s desire for shopping. Therefore‚ many kinds of rhetorical devices are used in advertisements to create new meanings. English pun is one of the important

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    Are the foreign dramas evading our culture The foreign dramas are attacking our culture and these are not according to our culture After a contentious time of the Indian dramas‚ now numerous Turkish plays are giving rise to curious hype not only in our television drama industry but also in the minds of the general public. As a matter of fact‚ it is true that our local drama production is invoking the interests of thousands and millions of viewers and most of these spectators are finding these

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    Korea – Turkey’s Culture and the Relationship between two Countries Introduction As we entered the 21st century – the era of globalization‚ interaction between different countries across the world has become a fundamental factor for the economic‚ political and cultural success of all countries. Everything that happens today is interlinked with the international environment and affects events in other nations. For example the Republic of Korea has been severely affected by the actions of other countries;

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    Possible Growth Strategy The limit of the Turkish Airline’s growth may be the hub airport capacity. Turkish Airlines operates a hub and spoke network out of Ataturk Airport in İstanbul. Since Ataturk Airport has not much room left for major growth‚ this situation may limit Turkish Airlines’ growth. Furthermore‚ the labor pool in Turkey has saturated and the airline has started to recruit internationally‚ which will lead to an increase in labor costs. However‚ Turkish Airlines can sustain its growth

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    Translation studies‚ in recent years‚ have become more prominent among different fields of study. Each year with more journals and essays being published concerning this major‚ more attention is focused on it and more students are attracted towards it. There are different reasons for people to focus on this field of study. Reasons such as field of interest‚ communication aims‚ job opportunities‚ etc are some of them which are explained in what follows. The firs reason for most translation students

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