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An investigation into the style of the english language used in advertising slogans issued by some world - famous airlines

An investigation into the style of the english language used in advertising slogans issued by some world - famous airlines

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... with the endless advertisements hiding in the newspapers and magazines, clamoring on the radio, or dazzling on the TV. On the other hand, they still need the information to guide their purchasing. ... characteristic of their service by reminding customers of the magical feelings of The Language of Airlines’ Advertising Slogans Page 28advertised, they will learn more about it. From this, the confidence ... each time the customer reads it out loud. This interesting thing will remind them of the airline, especially in this case when the brand name is included in the slogan. Moreover, the noun Thomas...
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Tiểu luận tiếng anh : Robinson Crusoe – A Representative of the English Bourgeoisie in the early 18th century

Tiểu luận tiếng anh : Robinson Crusoe – A Representative of the English Bourgeoisie in the early 18th century

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... typical example of initial accumulation of capitalism. Holding power in economics, the English bourgeoisie further encroached on the politic field. They became the driving force in the English society. ... intensively industrial development. The industrial revolution began: new machinery was invented that turned Britain into the first capitalist power of the world. The capitalist path paved the ... of the English society at that time. They thought they had rights to be proud of their status in society and in the superiority of their race. They wanted other countries to give way to English...
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A History of the English Church in New Zealand pot

A History of the English Church in New Zealand pot

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... Marsden's work among the convicts of the other sex. There was sweetness as well as strength in the straight glance of the well-opened eye, and in the fine lines of the compressed lips. In one respect ... firm hold of the maritime nations[2] of Europe, from whom the missionaries of the future were to spring. The capture of Constantinople by the Turks in 1452 may be taken as the turning point. It ... beginning of better things. Out of the midst of the failure and the shame this man of faith was able to gather hope for the future. A History of the English Church in New Zealand [ii] To the...
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A Brief History of the English Language and Literature, Vol. 2 doc

A Brief History of the English Language and Literature, Vol. 2 doc

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... from Scandinavia early in the tenth century, andwrested the valley of the Seine out of the hands of Charles the Simple, the then king of the French. The language spoken by the people of France ... prayerwas inserted against them in a Litany of the time "From the incursions of the Northmen, good Lord, deliverus!" In spite of the resistance of the English, the Danes had, before the ... and the Danish language intoEngland had the result, in the east, of unsettling the inflexions of our language, and thus of preparing the wayfor their complete disappearance. The declensions of...
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ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF THE PLANTATION SECTOR IN KERALA pdf

ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF THE PLANTATION SECTOR IN KERALA pdf

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... Growers in the Plantation Sector There is predominance of small growers in the plantation sector. Table 4.12 reveals the share of small growers in the production of plantation crops in South ... of mountains stretching down to the plains of Kerala. Table 4.13 shows the State-wise distribution of tea planted areas in the South. Table 4.13 Tea Plantation Areas in the South (in hectares) ... manufacturing industry in the state accounts for only 15 per cent of the natural rubber production in era la.'' 4.11.1 Area There has been a striking increase in the area under rubber in...
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Báo cáo khoa học: Importance of the gating segment in the substrate-recognition loop of pyranose 2-oxidase pptx

Báo cáo khoa học: Importance of the gating segment in the substrate-recognition loop of pyranose 2-oxidase pptx

Báo cáo khoa học

... demonstrating that,despite extensive mutagenesis in the vicinity of the FAD-binding pocket, the mutants remain properly fla-vinylated (not shown). The thermal stability was inves-tigated using the ThermoFAD ... mmsodium dithionite in the absence of oxygen, and recording of the spectra of the reduced states was repeated. To investi-gate the effect of the mutations on the flavinylation state of the P2O variants, ... result-ing in a minimum edge-to-edge distance of 14 A˚between the 2FG glucosyl and Trp456indole rings. On the basis of the position of the side chain and itsremote location from the ligand in the...
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Báo cáo khoa học: Structural determinants of protein stabilization by solutes The importance of the hairpin loop in rubredoxins pdf

Báo cáo khoa học: Structural determinants of protein stabilization by solutes The importance of the hairpin loop in rubredoxins pdf

Báo cáo khoa học

... temperature [14]. Therefore, the tendency toincrease the coefficients in the presence of the stabil-izing solutes reflects the strengthening of the hydrogenbond network. These findings are in line with ... hypothesized that the termini could play adecisive role in the unzipping of the b-sheet [26] andthis may explain the observed decrease in stability.Altogether, the decrease in the intrinsic ... to the size of the loop alone because all the mutants examined, including those with point muta-tions, showed a clear decrease in their intrinsic stabil-ity. In the case of mutant V8N, the...
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American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language

American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language

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... might suggest. Einar Haugen has called this evo-lution of the national language in America “Babel in reverse.” The concept of the American melting pot can be found in the writing of Michel Guillaume ... restricted ways into the basicmeaningful units, the words of the language. These words, again in accordance withsystematic combinatory principles, form meaningful sequences of syntacticallywell-formed ... sentences. The entire system thus consists of combining a finite inven-tory of discrete units into a potentially infinite set of discourses, just as the tennumerals of our number system can be combined...
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