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    Vikas Swarup's 'Q & A'

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    Text to Text connection: The book "Q & A" by Vikas Swarup is about a young boy named Ram Mohammad Thomas who was arrested for answering all twelve questions correctly on the show "Who Will Win a Billion?" (Similar to "Who wants to be a Millionaire?"). He was accused of cheating because as a poor orphan who has never gone to school, how is it possible that he knows about the planets? Thomas takes the audience back into his past before each question is revealed which explains how he was able to answer

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    Why Do We Have Hair

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    Why do we have hair? Long ago in Ancient Greece there was a little town called Oldiron. This little town was ruled by King Alexandros the great. He was known for his heroic feats of courage and bravery. He had fought ferocious centaurs, women disguised as snakes, blood-thirsty vampires, fire-breathing dragons and many creatures considered impossible to defeat. There was one mythical creature that was really quite a headache to get rid of. This monster was Morpheus. It was the perfect weather for

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    In this fun strategy, students use a “phone,” (usually a rounded piece of plastic, like a PVC pipe) to hear themselves. It is effective for building fluency, since students can focus on their speaking. Additionally, they help to keep students focused on instruction. Students monitor their own reading and the classroom is usually quiet because students are encouraged to whisper (hence the name) so that all students can hear themselves (Cadieux, 2012). This strategy is a simple one: practice. The

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    The Importance Of Spacy

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    ''' @summary: Extracts nouns from the content of the article and get related keywords from wikipedia. Uses third party libraries Spacy and wikipedia. Spacy identifies nouns from the content, For each identified noun word, we do a search in wikipedia to get 50 search results. If any of the search result is in article content, that phrase is taken as a potential keyword along with the noun. @author: Parvathy Mohan ''' #Reference for Spacy implementation http://spacy.io/docs/usage/ import copy from

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    Abstract Aside from the closed grammar class, the open word class that consist of a large portion of the whole corpus of English language has been accepting uncountable new wordings from various fields continuously. The purpose of the essay is to analyze a few words that are invented by, and thus went viral for some special reasons in popular TV series within the recent decades. The paper will take insight into new words Possimpible, Revertigo and Embiggen that are brought to the world by famous

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    What Makes A Word Essay

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    Posted-30/05/2015 by Iain Campbell What Makes a Word, a Word? If a new word or neologism is not created by a lexicographer (the person who compiles a dictionary), or any individual, then who decides what words will be a part of the English language? The speakers of the language are who choose what words are used and which are not. It’s the day to day users of the language introducing and maintaining words, this is what evolves and shapes the way the English language is spoken and understood by the

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    Danielle Moeller Professor Schilling Lit Block 4-22-07 Observation Reflection As I walked into the classroom for my first day of observations, I was greeted with a warm “Hello!” In fact, each time that I entered a new classroom I was given the same greeting. All of the teachers were more than happy to be helping a future educator by letting me observe their teaching styles and learn new techniques to use. Through spending time in various classrooms, I have gained valuable information that I will

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    episode I thought was most interesting was when the class first started and they were talking about compound words. When Mrs. Detreick went to the front of the class room the students got silent really fast. She then turned on the smart board and pulled up a worksheet. When they were going over the worksheet she would have the student come up to the board and their responsibility was to write what the compound word would be. After they got done with the worksheet she told the students to take out their

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    Ewah Research Paper

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    Growing up in the south we tend to create and use colorful vocabulary. We have y’all, darn-tootin, fixin-to and among others cattywampus. Cattywampus is a word that I have grown up hearing in my house. To me it means messy, disorganized, and to say the least discombobulated. The etymology of a word does not always have to be symbolic; sometimes there is an actual historical story behind it. My mom still tells me today that my room, car, or myself are all “cattywampus” and that I should fix it. In

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    illustrate the two ways of growing. Two major ways in which a company can grow are: A. Inorganic Growth Inorganic growth comes from a merge or acquisition. Is when the business and sales of a company increases due to acquiring another business, and not due to their regular business activities. Companies that decide to take this road usually have access to new markets due to the merge or acquisition. Advantages of Inorganic Growth: • Expands assets • Expands income • Expands market • Stronger line of credit

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