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    Conclusions………………………………………………………………..21 Bibliography………………………………………………………………24 Appendix ……………………………………………………………25 INTRODUCTION Examination of the origin of words is of great interest in establishing the interrelations between languages and linguistic groups. Word etymology throws light on the history of the speaking community and on its contacts with other peoples. The subject-matter of our study is French borrowings into the English language.The aim of this work is the comparative analysis of the borrowings in the

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    230‚000 people killed in 14 countries bordering the Indian Ocean Aim 4. The aim of this paper is to analyze causes and the prevention of tsunami in global and national aspects Sequence 5. The sequence I shall follow is appended below: b. Etymology

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    Contributions of Nurses in Times of War War Paper 26 March‚ 2012 Millikin University Christin Birmingham Contribution of Nurses in Times of War Page Two Contribution of Nurses in Time of War Without the influence of Nurses and their extraordinary contribution

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    Disabled and Refugee Blues‚ written by Wilfred Owen and W.H. Auden respectively‚ are both responses to exile and isolation and a cry for those who are suffering from them. Disabled‚ written in 1917‚ was a response to the isolation caused by disability and especially that of war veterans. Auden’s‚ Refugee Blues‚ written in 1939 on the outbreak of the Second World War‚ was criticism of the widespread discrimination of Jews in Europe and more specifically German Jews by the Nazis. A key difference between

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    learning and philosophy to‚ for example‚ draw inferences about the expected frequency of events. Probability theory is also used to describe the underlying mechanics and regularities of complex systems.[3] Contents  [hide]  1 Interpretations 2 Etymology 3 History 4 Theory 5 Applications 6 Mathematical treatment 6.1 Independent probability 6.1.1 Mutually exclusive 6.1.2 Not mutually exclusive 6.2 Conditional probability 6.3 Inverse probability 6.4 Summary of probabilities

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    Gastronomy is the study of food and culture‚ with a particular focus on gourmet cuisine. Modern gastronomy has its roots in several French texts published in the 1800s‚ but the idea of relating food‚ science‚ society‚ and the arts has been around much longer. True gastronomy is a demanding multidisciplinary art examining food itself along with its context‚ presentation‚ freshness‚ and history. While commonly associated with gourmets and gluttony‚ gastronomy is actually its own discipline‚ although

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    history. Contents [hide] 1 Definition 1.1 A fictional narrative 1.2 Distinct literary prose 1.3 Media requirements: Paper and print 1.4 Special content: The novel’s intricate intimacy 1.5 Length and the epic depiction of life 2 History 2.1 Etymology 2.2 The novel in other cultures 2.3 Antecedents of the European Novel 2.4 The medieval romance and its shorter rivals 2.4.1 Romances‚ 1000–1500 2.4.2 The tradition of the novella‚ 1200–1600 2.5 Before literature: The early market of printed

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    “Media as the main worldview creator in contemporary society.” The presence of media in our society changed the world entirely over the last half of 20th century‚ and the changes are still occurring. In contemporary world‚ one can gain information anytime‚ anywhere and in some cases even for free. Knowing the matters of the world is not a problem anymore. One can easily gain information and adjust to the world accordingly‚ and with this come certain dangers. George Orwell’s words are: The people

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    Although a small part of traditional Jewish attire‚ the Yarmulke has played a large role in Jewish History. Although there were initially not as popular‚ Kippahs have grown to be a requirement of traditional male Jewish dress in Orthodox denominations. Kippah have also been used as objects in protest against anti-Semitism and restrictive religious policies. In addition‚ Kippah have been used to promote egalitarian religious practice and have been adopted by women in modern Judaism. Despite all these

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    Chapter 1. The subject-matter of the contrastive lexicology of English and Ukrainian 1. Fundamentals 1.1. Object of lexicology. 1.2. Subdivisions of lexicology. 2. Tasks of contrastive lexicology. Its theoretical and practical value. The gift of language is the single human trait that marks us all genetically from the rest of life . Lewis Thomas. The Lives of a

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