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    2.2.1 Archaic Terms Archaic terms according to Baker are “The frozen patterns of language” (as cited in El-Farahaty, 2015, p.66). Moreover, El-Farahaty asserts that they are forms. For instance, “ المذكور اعلاه mentioned above, سالف الذكر the aforementioned, المذكور the said” (2015, p.66). These expressions are used at most in formal and legal texts. 2.2.2. Religious Words Religious terms are terms in Arabic mainly influenced by religion as words of praying or calling upon the name of God in situations

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    The Patterns Of Language

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    In Chapter Four of the text, the described process of recognizing any given object begins with the cells in the visual system (previously discussed) which fire when coming across any input carrying specific visual features or patterns: horizontal lines, curves, corners, etc. (Cognition, pg. 107). These cells lend a hand to the broader idea that objects are processed in terms of their smaller parts. Intuitively, it has been found that the more features one attempts to analyze, the less efficient he/she

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    some juicy content that you can start to use immediately. Before I get into the really good stuff, let me say that this isn't about being one of those cheeseballs with really lame hypnotic language patterns. Very far from it. To give you a bit of a chuckle, here's an example of what I mean by lame hypnotic patterns: I once had a student of one of my NLP Training programs tell me that he had a "great technique" he learned from his "Pickup Artist Guru", and he asked if he could share it in front of the

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    many adhere to. Pattern Language, by Christopher Alexander, researches and diagrams “patterns” at different scales within the current environment in 1977. The book has had critics since 1977 and it is used as an architectural premise through different fields of design. Pattern Language has been excluded in most architectural education programs, however it offers a look into people’s designed environment. Alexander takes a factual stance on his findings and denotes that his patterns help create a utopian-like

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    their own ideas, comes together to get a job done.” Discuss Tannen’s comments. Suggest guidelines from your text that could help alleviate the two sources of frustration she writes about. 10. Select two organizational patterns for informative speeches and two organizational patterns for persuasive speeches. Identify the key elements

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    of data. The occurrences of marked and unmarked themes were not significantly different. The findings revealed that thematization patterns can help the understanding of the texts. The results also showed that marked themes have an impact on the audiences. The results were relatively the same in the original texts and their translations. Keywords: Thematization Patterns; Marked Theme; Unmarked Theme; Theme and Rheme; Systemic Functional Grammar. 1. Introduction Theme/rheme plays a major role in

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    about math and how they feel about math o I will present my personal biases of Mathematics towards my students o Model positive attitudes and self-confidence o Be mindful of students culture and language background – when selecting activities o Provide a wide variety of work, manipulatives, patterns o Encourage students to think about and describe the strategies they are using to access knowledge. o Build on prior knowledge The affective domain includes student motivation and

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    Innovations in Handwriting Recognition Essay

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    introduced by McCulloch and Pitts and called neural networks. Neural network’s function is based on principle of extracting the uniqueness of patterns through trained machines to understand the extracted knowledge. Indeed, they gain their experiences from collected samples for known classes (patterns). Quick development of neural networks promotes concept of the pattern recognition by proposing intelligent systems such as handwriting recognition, speech recognition and face recognition. In particular, Problem

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    In the context of parties of people, I was particularly interested in finding the patterns of social acceptance, and the ways that people incorporate themselves into groups. An example of such acceptance can be the pattern of individuals who completely ignore groups around them by staring at their phone; compared to those who strike conversations with people they haven’t met before. Addressed, also, are ways that people use more passive technique to identify themselves and how this resembles their

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    used on a crystal to create an XRD pattern (Law 2009). Bottom: An example XRD pattern for a sample point (Xue et al. 2016). Then the collected XRD patterns are organized and the underlying structures are found. Meaning that for each library there should be a small number of underlying XRD patterns, usually less than ten, such that every pattern in the library can be reconstructed as a linear combination of these underlying patterns. These underlying patterns can then be used to interpret the crystal

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