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    2141484_daimler_mbc_day_20120329_02_schmidt_sales_marketing From http://www.daimler.com/Projects/c2c/channel/documents/2141484_daimler_mbc_day_20120329_02_schmidt_sales_marketing.pdf Average Age of Mercedes Customer Drops: A Younger‚ Sportier Look for Mercedes-Benz Pays off with U.S. Customers From http://daveknowscars.com/2010/12/14/average-age-of-mercedes-customer-drops-a-younger-sportier-look-for-mercedes-benz-pays-off-with-u-s-customers/ A younger‚ sportier look for Mercedes-Benz pays off with

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    Mata Kuliah : Islamic educaTION Disusun Oleh : Kelompok 1 NURUL FAJRIANI ROFIQAH PUTRI HAUNAN YUNI ALDIANA NURUL FARATIAH FARID RANDI RAIHARD RAHMAT IDRIS SRI HARDIYANTI PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS SEMESTER V EXCELLENCE OF ISLAMIC EDUCATION BY JEREMY HENZELL-THOMAS 1. BIOGRAPHY OF JEREMY HANZELL-THOMAS Dr. Jeremy Henzell-Thomas is Executive Director of The Book Foundation‚ a registered UK charity involved in the development of Islamic education programs‚ the sponsorship of

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    vocal apparatus‚ discovering sounds that are distinctive for their particular language * Sounds will narrow to only the sounds that they hear around them * Intonation patterns are first to be acquired * Babbling appears to be innate ONE WORD UTTERANCES * Occurs at around 12-18 months * Infants discover sounds relating to meaning and start to use the sounds in expressive ways * They might acquire language all in the same way in the end‚ but there is considerable variation in details

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    Language is a great power which forms a huge part of people culture and identity‚ it’s also enabling them to express themselves and keep their history. In colonized regions the issue of colonial and native language became the subject of discussion between critics. In relation Chinua Achebe "The African writer and the English Language" and Ngugi Wa Thiong’o "The Language of the African Literature" essays; I will discuss what do these two writers have in common and in what way they are different.

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    Introduction to Language

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    1. Language ( what is language ) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language Linguistic : http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/c661/ling_k.html Knowledge of sound system (phonetic & pholology) ….....................word ( semantics and syntacitc) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistics (explaination of linguistic) http://www.speech-therapy-information-and-resources.com/linguistic-knowledge-bases.html ( linguistic based on what? Semantic-syntactic/ phonology/ phonetics ) 2. Brain

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    The Cultural Function of Language Many animal and even plant species communicate with each other. Humans are not unique in this capability. However‚ human language is unique in being a symbolic communication system that is learned instead of biologically inherited. Culture is the set of shared patterns of behaviors and interactions‚ cognitive constructs‚ and affective understanding that are learned through a process of socialization. These shared patterns identify the members of a culture group

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    Nature Reflects The Cycles of Life To Keats‚ nature was the playground for the five senses. By leaving the urban life in London and going out into nature‚ Keats was able to fully live in the moment and enjoy the sensuality of nature. Nature balanced the scales of Keats’ life by providing solitude‚ inspiration and beauty in contrast to his urban world that was the backbone of his social life. In addition‚ nature mirrored the natural cycles of human life in Keats’ work. Keats’ relationship

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    Lucy’s house of memories was burnt to the ground each night Personification Comparing an inanimate object to a person In The Language of Flowers‚ the flowers were vocal about who they were arranged with Hyperbole A statement that is exaggerated Johannes was so hungry he could’ve ate a horse (hyperbole when not starving but literally in this case) Imagery Visually descriptive language The haunting‚ dark clouds were eradicated from Vada’s life when a friend beamed with light rays after Thomas J’s death

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    newspapers‚ theater‚ etc.‚ all of which played a huge role both in creating and reflecting the values of a society. In the 21st century we have much greater versatility of media but it still has the same function. Hence‚ i disagree with the statement above. I believe‚ that media plays equally important role in creating and reflecting the values of a society. Furthermore‚ in today’s society media is a primary source of information for most people. Whenever we have a need for new information‚ we can

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    Language and Culture One’s culture affects almost all of one’s communication behaviors. I discovered an article written by Margaret Cote‚ “Language Reflects Culture‚” that reveals many of the differences between the Saulteaux language and the English language. Margaret Cote states‚ “Language determines the way a person views the world.” She describes how Indian people view things around them differently then English speaking people do. Margaret Cote says that she views the world around her in

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