3. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS OF INDIAN ENGLISH Indian English is a distinct variety of the English language. Many Indians claim that it is very similar to British English, but this opinion is based on a surface level examination of lexical similarities. Of course, one must keep in mind that not every linguistic item is used by every Indian English speaker and that a great deal of regional and educational differentiation exists. Even so, items can be identified which are indicative of Indian
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Ten different types of negative classroom conditions and/ or disruptive behaviors that influence the teaching environment will be identified. Each type of negative classroom condition and/ or disruptive behaviors will be clearly described as well as any strategies applied to promote a safe and positive environment conducive to learning. In turn, the effectiveness of particular strategies within the classroom management system will be concluded. The classroom condition considered rather negative
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Business Communication Name: Course: Tutor: Institution: Date of Submission: Letter of transmittal May 28, 2015 Ned Stark, Manager International Corporation Practice Group ABCD Corporation Dear Mr. Ned Stark: As agreed, Enclosed is the report you commissioned on March 12, 2015 on the intercultural communication. The report analyses the fundamentals of cross-cultural communication with regards to the Italian culture. The report outlines the most imperative
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Indian dialect INTRODUCTION English has been with India since the early 1600's, when the East India Company started trading and English missionaries first began their efforts. A large number of Christian schools imparting an English education were set up by the early 1800's. The process of producing English-knowing bilinguals in India began with the Minute of 1835, which officially endorsed T.B. Macaulay's goal of forming "a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we
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Q.1. What sum of money will amount to Rs3704.40 in 3 years at 5% compound interest. Solution : We have, A = Rs3704.40, n = 3, r = 5%. Using A = P(1 + r/100)n , we get 3704.40 = P(1 + 5/100)3 => 370440/100 = P ×21/20×21/20×21/20 Or, P = 370440/100×20/21×20/21×20/21= 3200 Hence, required sum of money = Rs3200. [Ans.] Q.2. What sum of money will amount to Rs3630 in two years at 10% per annum compound interest? Solution : Do yourself [Ans. = Rs3,000] Q.3. Calculate the compound
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Ways to Rock The Prepping you for the FCAT. Prepping you for the FCAT. L/A!!!!! Table of Contents Chapter 1-Reference and Research/Reliability/Validity/Synthesizing Page 1-2. Reference * What is Reference ? * Why is Reference important? * Think about it. Page 3-4. Research
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• Status of the luxury market today: According to the latest survey of The World Association of Luxury goods, Chinese luxury consumption amount in January this year has up from $8.6 billion to $9.4 billion, accounting for 27.5% of the world. It is expected to 2015, China's luxury consumption will account for 32% of the global market, becoming the world's largest luxury consumer than Japan. With China's luxury consumption ability to continuously release, this brand in China is expected to have obviously
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GM520 Professor: ABCD Introduction A corporation is a legal entity that is created under the laws of a state designed to establish the entity as a separate legal entity having its own privileges and liabilities distinct from those of its members. There are many different forms of corporations, most of which are used to conduct business. Early corporations were established by charter (i.e. by an ad hoc act passed by a parliament or legislature). Most jurisdictions now allow the creation of
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Throughout childhood, I recall the constant reminder to use sun screen while outside to avoid skin cancer, yet I hardly understood the need; other than knowing cancer was “bad.” Growing into my teen years, there were many times I used indoor tanning beds and was regularly lectured of the risks and damage which could be done to my skin. These constant suggestions from my parents, with the lack of clear reasoning is why I chose to research skin cancer. I wanted to make sense of these lectures I received
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What is Clinical Social Work Practice? The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) defines clinical social work practice as “the professional application of social work theory and methods to the treatment and prevention of psychosocial dysfunction, disability, or impairment, including emotional and mental disorders” (NASW Standards, 1989). The Middle Peninsula Northern Neck Community Service Board’s (MPNN CSB) mission statement is to serve those who need us by employing “effective treatment
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