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Medical Advancements During The 20th Century
At a time of improvements in society, the 20th century was a central time for scientific discoveries
and enhancements. Specifically, medicine experiences a significant advancement during the 1900s.
Starting out with the bare minimum, medical researchers invented life changing technologies, which
are continually used in the modern world. Without these developments, high death rates would
remain prominent in society today and living conditions would still be in poor shape. Patient care,
medical personnel treatment, and medical techniques greatly improved during the 1900s. Along with
this, various drugs, vaccines, and procedures came into the medical field and saved many patients
lives. Arguably, as one of the deadliest outbreaks, something
Archetypes In The Hero, The Mentor, And The Shadow
In The Hobbit, there are a variety of characters that play vital roles in the story. While this novel is
filled with many diverse characters, some have specific roles to play. These can be categorized into
archetypes. Archetypes describe the functions that people or items play in a story. Seven of these
archetypes exist, and three of them stand out in The Hobbit. The Hero, The Mentor, and The
Shadow are necessary archetypes that can be found in The Hobbit, and three characters fit these
roles perfectly. First of all, the archetype, The Hero, is represented by Bilbo Baggins, and for this
archetype, they sacrifice themself for the service of the journey. They grow and learn during this
time. For example, in chapter three, the text states, He was thinking once again of his comfortable
chair before the fire in his favorite sitting room in his hobbit hole, and of the kettle... Show more
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He provided Bilbo with help with his magic, and protected him. An example can be found in
chapter six, when Gandalf states, Up the trees quick! (The Hobbit, page 109). Gandalf told Bilbo
what to do. Then he commanded Bilbo to get up the trees, an order that saved his life. As well, in
chapter seven, the the wizard explains, I always meant to see you all safe (if possible) over the
mountains (The Hobbit, page 125). Hence, this quote proves that Gandalf always looks out for
Bilbo Baggins, and gives him insight to help him. One more piece of evidence can be found in
chapter seven, when Gandalf exclaims, Don t be a fool Mr. Baggins if you can help it; and in the
name of all wonder don t mention the word furrier again as long as you are within miles of his
house, nor rug, cape, tippet, muff, nor any other such unfortunate word! (The Hobbit, page 127).
According to this quote, Gandalf gave advice to Bilbo, and taught him what not to do. Mentoring
was what he was
La Amistad Essay
The Mende
We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by
their Creator with inherent and inalienable Rights; that among these, are Life, Liberty, and the
pursuit of Happiness. (Declaration of Independence). Our founding fathers found that it was
obvious every human being was gifted by their God undeniable rights that are life, freedom and the
pursuit of happiness. In the movie La Amistad directed by Steven Spielberg, he portrays a slave
ship traveling to Cuba that gets hijacked by the Mende slaves, the slaves find land in the United
States where they are imprisoned as runaway slaves. The slaves are completely lost and cannot
speak English, so they are appointed a lawyer that fights for their freedom. The 6th President of the
United States, John Quincy Adams makes aware of the life and dignity of the imprisoned slaves,
while Joseph Cinque one of the imprisoned slaves becomes a spokesman for the slaves demanding
their call to family, community and participation.
John Adams stands up to protect the life and dignity of the imprisoned Mende slaves. As the slaves
are being trialed in the court room, Adams stands and says, This man is black. We can all see that.
But can we also see as easily that which is equally true: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During the last trial, as tension rises in the court room Cinque stands and says in agony, Give us,
us free. Give us, us free. Give us, us free. Give us, us free. Give us, us free. (Cinque). Give us
freedom. Give us liberty! Cinque is first of the slaves to stand up and say something. Cinque
devoted his time to attempt to learn about the trial to give his fellow humans in pain a call to
family, to community and to participation. Instead of a world of mistreatment and being treated as
an object not as a human. Cinque gives the slaves an advantage in the trial by standing up and
speaking for them as a
Occupy London Stock Exchange and the European Convention...
On the 15th and 16th day of October 2011, some protestors, led by Tammy Samende and having
George Barda and Daniel Ashman, among others, pitched a protest camp in St Paul s Churchyard.
The protesters set up between 150 and 200 tents in the churchyard, with some tents serving as
accommodation for the protestors. Other tents were allocated different activities including setting up
temporary first aid centres, a learning centre, named Tent City University, and a children s place. The
tents occupied nearly the entire compound of the church, with the protestors extending their
activities to the city s highway.
The land occupied by these protestors was subdivided into three areas, area 1, area2 and area 3. Of
these three areas, area 3 was the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As stipulated in section 2 of article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights, authorities can
intervene for the sake of protecting other human rights. The same is categorically stated in article 10,
which allows for intervention by legal officers for the sake of protecting human rights.
These articles shows develop a paradox in that the demonstrators were acting within the constitution,
while still breaching other parts of the constitution. By holding demonstrations in the cathedral and
across the city s highway, they were exercising their constitutional right. However, by doing the
same, they were breaching the constitution because they did not have licences to occupy the land,
and they also breached the right of other citizens to exercise their freedom of worship.
The demonstrators also breached the right of city dwellers to use public utilities like the highway
and the cathedral, which was visited by many people from the country and beyond. The
demonstration and pitching of tents in public places therefore breached article 9, and 10 as they
made it hard for other individuals to occupy public places and a place of worship.
The other statute that was breached is the Local Government Act of 1972. Under this Act, the City of
London Corporation reserves the right to local authority. This means that the protestors were meant
to notify them before occupying regions within the city. The City of
I Use One Person From My Internship
I administer 3 tests, one of which was AD8, VAMC SLUMS, and MMSE. I used two of my
family members as volunteers and I used one person from my internship. Starting with the AD8
test, the score was 5 which indicate that this person is likely to have cognitive impairment present.
This person is an eight year old woman. Who stays in a senior building in Maywood, IL, alone,
single, has 1 child, African American, middle class. She s hard of hearing, I had to repeat the
questions more than once, and she couldn t see from far distances. She was not very focus on the
test, She was dazing off and then coming back asking me to repeat the question. I addressed these
issues by sitting right in front of her, making sure I pronounced every word clearly, I handed the
her a blank copy of the test (follow along), and I asked if we could sit a quiet place during the
assessment (pay attention better). After the test was over I asked how she felt after the test. She
responded that she feel that something is wrong with her mind. And she said she has indeed been
forgetting a lot of things lately. I asked has there been a change in her medication within the past
year. If so some medication can affect the brain function. And she said she will talk to her doctor
about the medication and side effects. Giving this test made me feel good because she actually took
the time out to let me test her cognitive ability. I thought it was easy and hard at the same time
because she was not focusing in the
Negative Transfer
Second Language Teaching and Learning

Negative Transfer of Pronunciation and the Polish Second Language Learner

MA Applied Linguistics and TESOL

Karolina Ciecwierz

Table of Contents
Negative Transfer of Pronunciation and the Polish Second Language learner

1. Introduction3 2. Definition of Terms3 ❑ Language acquisition ❑ Interlanguage ❑ Interference


❑ Fossilization

3. Language Transfer4

❑ Positive Transfer ❑ Negative Transfer

4. Analysis of Polish learner errors caused by Negative 7 Language Transfer

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Behaviourists argued that when a new habit is learnt, an old habit, if sufficiently similar in
implementation or purpose, would have some effect on the leaning process. This promoted the
Audio Lingual Method that was focused mainly on drilling and autonomous repetition. Errors were
interpreted as an undesirable departure from the norm and an imperfect product of perfect input.
Selinker (1969) was one of the first who designed his studies to deal with language transfer. He
asked few important questions: 1. What can be, or actually is, transferred? 2. How does language
transfer occur? 3. What types of language transfer occur?

While Selinker found definite transfer effects on L2 development, and his transfer taxonomy
(classifying effects as linguistic or psychological) seems definitive, Duly and Burt (1974) set up an
alternative approach to Contrastive Analysis (the comparison of two or more languages), known as
the L2=L1 hypothesis. Contrastive analyses were made to identify differences and similarities
between languages, that would lead to a better understanding of potential problems that the learner
of a second language would perhaps face. This divided transfer as a whole into positive and
negative transfer. In Gass (1979) studies, she asks more questions. Her work shows that transfer
takes place, and that, importantly, some aspects of the language are
Why Is Caribou Disappearing
The caribou are the most endangered species in the 48 lower states. The Caribou that are still
living can be found in the Selkirk Mountains near Canadian Border, Idaho, and northeast
Washington. The biggest reason for the disappearing of the Caribou is predation. Since the Caribou
are disappearing they are also known as the gray ghost. The Selkirk herd of caribou can be found in
the snowy old forest in Idaho, and in the northeast part of Washington, but they spend most of their
time in Southern Canada. The Selkirk herd is not the only group that is disappearing, you also have
the mountain caribou. The Mountain Caribou are located in southern British Columbia. There are
also Tundra Caribou that are located in the polar region, but move across the Artic. The tundra
caribou has adaptations that help them climb mountains on top of many feet of snow where there are
no predators.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Predation is the biggest reason that the caribou are disappearing. According to the article, ten years
ago there were thousands of caribou in the Selkirk Mountains, but today the large decline of caribou
is because of the wolves. The threat was so serious that the Canadian government began killing the
wolves. The Canadian government has killed entire wolf packs to keep the caribou from going
extinct. On top of killing to wolves the government has also started maternity penning . Maternity
penning is when they take pregnant caribou and move then to a protected area, then when the calves
are old enough they release
Views on the New Deal
Invisible Hands touches upon how many people saw the New Deal as almost a form of
socialism. Ultimately, the New Deal started a new type of conservatism that was strongly against
this new way of government. The New Deal allowed Americans to rely on government for things
such as Social Security and several other government funded programs. Citizens such as blah
were more in favor of a laissez faire type of government where regulation and government
assistance is to a minimum. In some cases, government programs are beneficial yet can lead to
problems down the road. Many people can learn to abuse the system or rely soley on the
government to bail them out of hard times. This leads to the average American being lazy and with
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They shut down strikes and keep their company operating smoothly by successfully managing
their business. The company thought if the workers could organize so well to picket the company
and strike from their job, they could be supporters of his conservative political belief. General
Electric saw their workers as a captive political audience, a group of people who could be organized
to oppose the New Deal and liberalism through lectures, reading groups and political messages.
(108) During a strike for higher wages, General Electric decided to keep factories open and
operational until the workers wanted to come back to the plant. They did not fall to their knees to
the workers and instead waited for them to come back to work.
Conservative economists such as Ayn Rand talk about the New Deal to be a threat to all citizens
personal freedom.

They were convinced that the free market had the ability to create economic abundance and moral
order simultaneously that its invisible hand would punish the indolent and reward the entrepreneurs.
( page 262)
Several organizations were formed to combat the socialistic behavior of the New Deal and the
regulations to come with it such as the American Liberty League and the American Conservative
Union. These organizations helped spread the knowledge of conservatism and why a free market
system is the only way America can succeed in the future. In addition, they convinced workers that
Mayan Social Classes
SPICE Analysis S As in many other empires, gender roles and economic classes exist in Maya
Empires also. In the early 9000 to 8000 B.C.E., hunters and gatherers were the two main classes
of the early ages. Clovis hunters also appear around this time in the Mayan region. (Foster, 18)
Later on in the time about 300 B.C.E., Maya was controlled by two main classes which contained
full power over the empire which are kings and nobles. Under their rulings, hierarchical society was
created and this time was called the late preclassic periods.(Foster, 30) In term of burial, people bury
the dead differently by their social status. Around 1000 B.C.E commoners were buried under or near
their family compound. This practice demonstrated the patriarchal... Show more content on
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The coasts, traces of humans presence have been submerged by rising sea levels, and in the
highlands, volcanic eruption may have buried evidence under thick layer of ash. By 700 B.C.E.,
Kaminaljuyu already had constructed a major irrigation canal, and by 500 B.C.E., it began
carving freestanding stone slabs called stelae. This canal was a new technology by Kaminaljuyu
and it advanced trade in many ways.(Foster, 31) People started to migrate from Teotihuacan to
Tikal starting from 500 B.C.E. In Maya preclassic hiatus, droughts and volcanic eruptions
occurred during this period and could have caused the social displacement and political upheaval
that explain the increase in fortifications at this time. This wasn t a natural disaster but instead it
was caused by deforestation. Its high climate drove people out of Mirador Basin and also due to
its high climate, it turn Earth into hard to farm clays. It destroyed elaborate gardens and wetland
agriculture of dykes and artificial fields that sustained large preclassic populations in the lowlands.
In southern Maya area, the impact of drought was compounded by the eruption of the Ilopango
volcano from 200 C.E. to 250 C.E. in central El Salvador.(Foster, 42) During the late classic period,
Chalchuapa started the manufacture of obsidian blades and became a very important trade item. It
also caused

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