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English on highland
English
Many people come to highland with their family’s and friends to play , practice or watch a tournament Of a sport or just to have a fun time tit friends or family or even both (interview). CONNECTIONS remember my first time in Highland Park had just move to a new neighborhood and the park always…
Is the Foreign Debt Problem for Bangladesh
Foreign
Is Foreign Debt a Problem for Bangladesh? Part-A Foreign debt in Bangladesh Introduction: External debt is one of the beginnings of funding capital formation in any economic system. Developing states like Bangladesh are characterized by unequal internal capital formation due to the barbarous circle of low productiveness. low income. and low nest eggs. Therefore. this…
The Spanish Conquest
Spanish
The fall of the Nahua and Inca empires may be seen by some as an encounter with the Spanish, but it was actually a conquest where the Spanish brutally defeated and took over the indigenous cultures. This conquest was made possible by several advantages. Three key factors contributed to the successful conquest between the Spanish,…
Visual Rhetoric Analysis
Rhetoric
Advertisements are commonly used to market products or messages, and while we may not realize it, there are many underlying factors that influence our response to them. Whether it’s the color, picture, text, or sound, advertisers find ways to captivate us effortlessly. One popular tactic is appealing to guilt, leveraging our empathy by showing less…
Domestic and Foreign Affairs in the 1790s
Foreign
Domestic vs. Foreign Affairs In the 1790s many new aspects contributed to the set up of the new United States of America. Domestic and foreign affairs were shaping politics drastically, the Bill of Rights and the constitution was being made, the formation of a centralized or decentralized government was being debated, and the United States…
Greeting In English And Vietnamese
English
In our efforts to become proficient in a foreign language, we strive to excel in multiple skills. However, being talented in only four skills does not guarantee effective communication in English. Improving speaking or listening skills requires enhancing knowledge of social linguistics. Research conducted by Blum-Kulka et al. (1989), Kasper (1995), and others indicates that…
The Role of Aristotle’s Rhetoric in Marc Anthony’s Oration
Aristotle
Rhetoric
Marc Anthony’s speech during Julius Caesar’s burial is an effective incorporation of Aristotle’s rhetoric, which helps him persuade his audience to shift allegiance from Brutus’ and his co-conspirators’ side to Julius Caesar’s. An extensive examination of Aristotle’s rhetoric will reveal the techniques used by Marc Anthony in his speech. The diction in an argument…
Analysis of “Mid-Term Break” by Seamus Heaney
Alliteration
Seamus Heaney
“Mid-Term Break,” a free-verse poem by Seamus Heaney, delves into the speaker’s encounter with his younger brother’s death upon returning from boarding school. Within the poem, various themes such as time, age, family, pain, love, and death are explored. Death holds a crucial place in every individual’s existence despite being an unsettling subject matter. Our…
Types of the Author’s Narrative in Modern English Prose
English
The Lord of the Rings
Nowadays an increasing interest is attached to the different types of narratives. The analysis of the types of author’s narrative in the works of modern English novelists allows us to penetrate into the inner world of the author and to define the language structures that are used to create the text itself. The types of…
An Analysis of Multiple Intelligences by Howard Gardner and Bodily Kinesthetic
language
Linguistics
Psychology
Science
1983 marked the year when Howard Gardener’s influential theory of Multiple Intelligences was first published. Gardner states that individuals learn most effectively through one of his eight intelligences. The eight intelligences Gardner has proposed so far are: Linguistic. Mathematical/Logical, Naturalistic, Spatial, Bodily/Kinesthetic, Musical, Interpersonal, and Intrapersonal. Each individual possesses all eight, Gardner theorizes, but most…