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    They stated that most often divergent thinking test are scored for ideational fluency of a total numbers of ideas. Creativity and flexibility is influence by test scored test and the unique or unusual ideas of number categories. Also performance on divergent thinking task is impact by the test setting. One way of improve

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    communicative competence

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    Communicative Competence Dell Hymes The concept was introduced by the sociolinguist Dell Hymes as a response to the perceived limitations in Chomsky’s competence/performance model of language. It was also a reaction against Chomsky’s overemphasis on linguistic competence. Hymes defined cc as that aspect of our competence that enables us to convey and interpret messages and to negotiate meaning interpersonally within specific contexts. or Knowledge that enables a person to communicate functionally

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    PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE PART ONE OUTLINE I. II. Introduction to philosophy of language Language and meaning A. B. IV. Clarifying ambiguity and vagueness A. Classification of concepts B. Intensional and extensional Ideational‚ referential‚ and use theories of meaning Levels of language: Linguistic‚ speech‚ and conversational acts Syntactic and semantic ambiguity Vagueness meaning C. Definitions 1. 2. 3. III. Language and clarity A. B. Definitions and their purposes

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    Carl Jung

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    CARL JUNG Carl Gustav Jung was born on 26th July‚ 1875 in Kesswyl‚ a town on Lake Constance in Switzerland. For sixty years‚ Carl Jung devoted himself with intense energy and with a singularity of purpose to analyzing the far-flung and deep-lying processes of human personality. Although Carl Jung’s theory of personality is usually identified as a psychoanalytic theory because of the emphasis that it places upon unconscious processes‚ it differs in some notable aspects from Freud’s theory of personality

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    Political violence is carrying out an act of violence that is aimed at achieving a political goal. Political violence is a relatively broad term that can be grouped in three different ways based on the motives of the violent acts: Ideational‚ institutional‚ and individual. Such categories can help to explain how ethnicity‚ nationalism‚ religion‚ and ideology factor into the levels of political violence within a given state. Ethnicity and ethnic conflict within a state can cause inequality in a

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    Constructivism is all about the consciousness of humans and its role in the society in which they live. Not only are there identities and interests that are socially constructed by an individual‚ but they must share the “stage” with many different ideational factors that emanate from the above mentioned human capacity (Ruggie‚ 1998). Social Constructivism can be explained more effectively in a study done on the interventions of individuals living with AIDS and dealing with alcoholism. There has been

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    The discipline of international relations (IR) is one that has witnessed a multitude of variations and shifts. It has produced a fair amount of debate between academics within the international relations scholarship. Due to a plethora of circumstances scholars have subjected the traditional rationalist theories of neorealism and neoliberalism to critical re-evaluations. As a result‚ constructivism is a concept that has emerged as an alternative approach to dominant IR theories. It focuses on the

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    (1996) have provided a toolkit for visual analysis that Unsworth (2001) draws upon in his analysis of images. In this short essay I will use the meta-functional framework as adopted by Kress and Van Leeuwen and presented by Unsworth (representational/ideational‚ interactive/interpersonal and compositional/textual) to conduct a short analysis of the special Green Issue of Vanity Fair magazine cover from May 2006. In the analysis I will also include Barthes’ (1972) concepts of connotation and denotation

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    Bloomfield

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    Chapter 12 Theories and Schools of Modern linguistics Introduction The Prague School • Introduction • Phonology& Phonological Oppositions • Functional Sentence Perspective(FSP) The London School • Malinowski’s theories • Firth’s theories • Halliday & Systemic-Functional Grammar American Structuralism • Early Period: Boas & Sapir Bloomfield’s Theory • Post- Bloomfieldian Linguistics Transformational- Generative Grammar • The innateness hypothesis • What Is a generative grammar • The Classical

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    Anuvrat

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    A constructive Endeavour Towards A Nonviolent Multicultural Society The Anuvrat Movement has been engaged in the noble task of uplifting human life and revitalizing the rapidly crumbling moral and spiritual values among the people of the world irrespective of casts‚ creed and colour for the last three and a half decades. Launched on March 1‚ 1949 by Acharya Shree Tulsi – the head of a Jain sect and a leading visionary of India – the Movement has since grown steadily in size and stature. Though

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