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    The article Is Language the Key to Human Intelligence? , Written by David Premack a professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, explains how humans have displayed their intelligence through language, unlike animals whose language, (any) hasn’t evolved at all. Premack uses examples such as grammar and syntax of the human language and explains the uniqueness and evolution of language over time. He claims humans have humans have six symbols system: “two that evolved- the genetic code

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    Journalist are so focused on getting a “hot” story that they forget one of the most important principles of journalism, which is the notion of objectivity. Objectivity is described, as “an objective journalist is one who is detached, neutral, impartial, and unbiased” (Knowlton 45). When Rolling Stone had Steve Coll and his crew investigate the story that was one of the first problems found in the story of the UVA campus rape. Sabrina Rubin Erdely was in search of a “college rape case that would show

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    In addition, autocorrect or spell check are not always on or available, so simple grammar mistakes can go unnoticed. These factors promote informal articulation and have led to the devaluation of formal speech. With technology continuing to progress and social media’s growing presence, the future of formal grammar in the English language is unclear despite its lasting importance today. Although advances in technology have many benefits regarding human interaction, grammar skills are still valued in

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    The poems “who’s for the game” by Jessie Pope and “Dulce Et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen both were written during the period of WW1. Although both poems deal with the subject of war, the poets' attitude towards war varies radically. “Who’s for the game” is a more jingoistic poem through which Pope represents war as a fun, jovial and full of glory that any young man could earn if only he had the courage. The second poem “Dulce Et Decorum Est” was written as a reply for Popes poem, the poems sates

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    needs to be made between formal and informal communications. Formal communication implies that a record is kept, that what has been said or written can be attributed to its originator. In general, written communications are formal. Oral (spoken) communication consists of direct or transmitted speech between two or more people. Oral communications are more likely to be misinterpreted than written ones, were regarded as informal but are now often recorded and treated as formal. Missing from such recordings

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    result. If not for persuasion, we were still excited to at least provide an extensive education on the issue to those who seemed inclined to ignore the facts in order to protect their opinion. At last, the opposing party made their appearance. Our formal attire was overshadowed by the immaculate garb of the church’s distinguished members, and they seemed to look down on us with faces of deprecation. This is the moment where I was by moved by Smith’s idea of “us and them” in “The loneliness of the

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    Without a doubt, our language usage is becoming increasingly casual. Some argue that this is due to the influence of American culture. While it is not pervasive, the assimilation of American culture in Australia can be partly responsible for this trend. However, the predominant reason for our informal language use is due to increasing connectivity through social media and other modern communication services. Despite this trend, the register of discourses is still dictated by the context and setting

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    Amy Tan in Mother Tongue, argues that there are two “different Englishes”: formal and informal. Tan claims that informal english often spoke with relatives and friends, is as important as formal English, despite misuse of proper grammar. She realizes her change in language after speaking to a large group about her book using an academic approach of English, then saw her mother and notice that was not the typical way she would speak with her. To Tan her mother’s form of speaking English is perfectly

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    and output variables. Theorem proving is one of the key ways to deal with formal check. It is also known as A hypothesis prover is a PC program for building and checking deductions in a formal verification . A formal specification language used to describe the system. There are 3 specifications we should include into the language. 1. A formal dialect to express formulas: Depending on the requirement, we use the formal specification languages; eg.OBJ 2. A collection of equations called

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    The Importance of Good Business Communication. Like all things, the basic needs for a business to become successful is good communication. The use of good communication within ones business is vital in order to maintain a fully functional and co-operative company. It is key for a business to be able to communicate properly, with such examples, setting daily tasks for the employees of the company. This use of communication gives the employees a deadline for the day in which would also help boost the

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