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    Works of the African American Vernacular Culture When thinking of musical genres such as jazz‚ blues‚ and hip-hop‚ most Americans do not realize that they are the essential components to the evolution of African American Vernacular Literature. In fact‚ it is the key factor that brought African American culture into the limelight in America. Since the first black peoples in America were slaves‚ and were not allowed to read or write‚ the African American Vernacular Traditions began as completely

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    THE QUESTION OF STANDARD ENGLISH: SOME CONSIDERATIONS ON JOHN HONEY ’S LANGUAGE IS POWER Christopher Rollason Published in Terminologie et Traduction / Terminology and Translation: A Journal of he Language Services of the European Institutions (Luxembourg: European Commission)‚ No 3. 2001‚ pp. 30-60 Abstract In the global economy to which we are now irreprievably condemned‚ there is no escaping the English language: innumerable citizens of the planet are surrounded by it‚ in their business or professional

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    and day lighting provide vital lessons for prevailing architectural practice in the region. Vernacular houses were analysed in many ways to identify performance of traditional houses constructed to withstand extreme weather conditions. The materials used for the construction also help to improve the energy performances of the dwellings/buildings‚(Zhai and Previtali 2010). Vernacular housing

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    Cultivated and Vernacular Music in America By Joeana Simon Cultivated music is type of music that is imported to another place or country‚ whereas Vernacular music is type of music that originally comes from the country. Then‚ vultivated music in America means that music from other countries that are brought to America. For example: Opera. Opera is a music that originally from Italy. If it is brought to America‚ it becomes cultivated music in America. In other hand‚ vernacular music in America

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    1. Broad Subject : - With the advent of the Internet and the plurality and variety of fancy applications it brought with it‚ the demand for more advanced services on cellular phones is increasingly becoming urgent. With digitalization‚ the difference between telecommunication and computer networking is fading and the same technologies are used in both fields. However‚ the convergence does not progress as rapidly as expected. Moving applications and services from one field to the other has proven

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    does not originate from New Orleans‚ but traces back further‚ dating back to the sixteenth century. By using the evidence of immigration patterns into the United States‚ rise of free black communities in New Orleans‚ understanding of the Atlantic Slave Trade route‚ development of Architectural traditions‚ and adoption of vernacular architecture‚ Vlach will prove his objective. Vlach proposes that his counter parts in his profession have got it all wrong. He uses Kniffen as an example. While Kniffen’s

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    1. Rap Descendant Rap has its origins that belong to ancient Africans brought to America‚ where the Rap ancestors got their own accent (Vernacular English)‚ and lived their own culture (African American Culture) such as Funk‚ Jazz‚ Rock‚ and then Hip-Hop; like the majority of colored race‚ the black race suffered from enslavement and terror of the whites‚ thus in order to establish their position within American society‚ African Americans revolted against the white regime in the sixteenth (Civil

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    As Lantis said of vernacular culture‚ “even the most urbanized people have an everyday culture‚ including everyday speech that is different from the literary language of from the language of straight news reporting” (202). In terms of the Philadelphia Union‚ the fans have their own way of expressing themselves. Tailgating‚ playing‚ cheering‚ supporting and talking about the game are the vernacular culture of the Union. This culture is unique to any sports

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    Realistically‚ English is a universal language; it’s the number one language…for communicating with the rest of the world.” English is the most widely used language in the history of the world. In 2015‚ there were sixty-seven sovereign states and twenty-seven non-sovereign entities where English was an official language. Additionally‚ many country’s subdivisions have declared English an official language at the local or regional level. Despite being the most widely used language in the world‚ English varies

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    Information System for Dissemination of Ready to Adopt Agricultural Technologies ABSTRACT Information System for Dissemination of Ready to Adopt Agricultural Technologies (ISDAT) is a web based user-friendly‚ information system for ready to adopt agricultural technologies of ICAR. It is developed as comprehensive information system for ready to adopt agricultural technologies. The information‚ which is available in the form of books‚ journals‚ popular magazines‚ etc.‚ is beyond the reach of their

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