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    Out of the three articles‚ I found Michael Bloomberg’s commencement speech the most appealing. It clearly conveys Bloomberg’s thoughts and beliefs into a reasonable message. Bloomberg gives statistics and reasonable statements as to why freedom of speech‚ especially on college campuses‚ should be protected and valued. He states “Tolerance for other people’s ideas‚ and the freedom to express your own‚ are inseparable values at great universities.” Bloomberg speaks on how important different ideas

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    SPEECH PATHOLOGY By: Sabrina Leviton WHAT THEY DO • Work with people who have a variety of speech-related disorders. • Disorders can include the inability to produce certain sounds‚ speech rhythm and fluency problems‚ and voice disorders. They also help people who want to modify accents or who have swallowing difficulties. • Work also involves assessment‚ diagnosis‚ treatment and prevention of speech-related disorders. A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A SPEECH PATHOLOGIST • Diagnose the nature and extent

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    As a child is beginning to learn words and to speak‚ sometimes difficult and challenges may occur but most can overcome the difficulties and strive in the world of language. With others‚ the difficulties stick around causing speech problems‚ which means there can be an underlying cause for the problem to occur. There can be articulation problems meaning the child will drop‚ add‚ swap or distort words making it hard to understand what they are trying to say or to know the meaning of the word. Underlying

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    even a balancing issue. Speech-language pathologists will also work along side with audiologists when necessary to ensure the best treatment possible. When children begin to loose their hearing‚ it is most likely due to an inflammation or infection within the ear that eventually could cause the eardrum‚ bones‚ or nerves to be permanently damaged. Because children learn speech and language by listening to the world around them‚ it is crucial that an audiologist or speech-language pathologist catch

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    I.  Personal Characteristics Making Me Suitable for the Profession         I believe that I possess numerous personal characteristics that will contribute to my success as a Speech-Language Pathologist.  Foremost‚ I am a very compassionate person and have resolved to dedicate my working life to helping others.  For me‚ Speech-Language Pathology is not just a paycheck and a path to being able to afford a home and support a family.  In order for me to feel I have a personally satisfying career‚ I need

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    Free Speech Vs Political Correctness "The plain fact is that not all free speech is good speech. Which means that freedom of speech is not always a sound or just public policy."’ Free speech is the cornerstone of democracy and should be a right that all are entitled to. In the United States the topic of free speech is more contentious as it is written into the constitutional rights‚ it is a worldwide issue and has come more into focus recently in Ireland. In a recent survey by Claire Byrne 65% of

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    A PRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF SPEECH ACTS IN THE GENRE HOROSCOPE1 Gabriela BUENO SANTOS 1. Introduction In attempting to express themselves‚ people do not only produce utterances containing grammatical structures and words‚ they perform actions via those utterances. (Yule‚ 1996). That means that when we use language we are not only speaking‚ telling‚ saying or writing something. We are also apologizing‚ complaining‚ complimenting‚ inviting‚ promising or requesting. Speech acts are the actions performed

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    Essay Mahly J. Martinez (2008) SPEECH ACT THEORY AND APPLICATION IN THE EFL CLASSROOM. • Introduction ( Recent interest in teaching speech act theory (beyond the form) (Garcia‚ M‚ 2000) • Communicative competence Theory (Sassan‚ B 2007) • Speech Act Theory (Overview) (Austin 1962 – Searle‚ 1965‚ Yule 1991) • Indirect and Direct Acts (Sassan‚ B. 2007) • Practical Activities for Applying the speech act theory in the EFL Classroom (Fujimori‚ 2004) • Pedagogical implications (Garcia‚ M. 2000‚ Vez

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    "Mob Rule on College Campuses" by Cinnamon Stillwell and "Speech Codes: Alive and Well at Colleges" by Harvey A. Silverglate and Greg Lukianoff describe college issues involving the freedom of speech. Both of these articles talk about how freedom of speech can cause many problems in college. Even though these articles are on the same topic‚ they are on very different forms of freedom of speech. In "Mob Rule on College Campus and in "Speech Codes: Alive and Well at Colleges" both talk about how there

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    COMMENTARY Free Speech in the Digital World under Threat? Kirsty Hughes We are at a moment where the digital world can go either way – it can become a space of genuine free expression‚ one enjoyed by ever larger numbers of people or it can become a controlled and monitored space. Like any battle for free speech and fundamental rights‚ governments and other major players – in this case big web companies and internet service providers – must be held to account and challenged to defend our rights

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