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Muhammad Shahid
Subject: General Ability
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Who gave India a history of civilization?
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Muhammad Shahid
Subject: General Ability
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What is public policy?
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Gobinda
Subject: Pol Science
, asked 3 weeks, 5 days ago
mention two approaches first by Uno to maintenance of world peace class 11 political science
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Shlok
Subject: Applied Mathematics
, asked 3 weeks, 6 days ago
12th board class me geography change karke drawing lena shi hai ya nai ?
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Poo
Subject: English
, asked 3 weeks, 6 days ago
Change the voice:
(15) Somebody will meet the visitors at the station.
(16) You must iron this dress for tonight.
(17) A poor blind beggar was knocked down by a bus.
(18) Our action was justified by the facts.
Answer
1
Kwakye Isabella
Subject: English
, asked 4 weeks ago
Distinguish between needs and wants. How is such a distinction important for our lives and ecology
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1
Khushi Kandpal
Subject: English
, asked 4 weeks, 1 day ago
What does Derry's attitude change?
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1
Khushi Kandpal
Subject: English
, asked 1 month ago
Mr. Lamb calls Derry his friend while Derry refuses his affirmation. Would you consider their
relationship with each other as friendship? Support your answer with the reference to the
instance(s) from the text.
Answer
1
Khushi Kandpal
Subject: English
, asked 1 month ago
Imagine that the encounter with Mr. Lamb marked a turning point in Derry?s
life. Many years later, Derry is invited to present a TED Talk on the challenges
he faced and overcame. He thinks about the bitterness he carried earliertowards people and the world, and how his attitude changed.
He decides to speak about the transformation in his relationship with himself,
and understanding what kindness towards oneself might actually means.
He agrees to weave his speech on ?Not the face of a victim?. As Derry, create
the speech draft for the TED Talk.
Answer
1
Ahlam
Subject: English
, asked 1 month ago
IDEOLOGICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
Teun A. van Dijk University of Amsterdam
Since ideologies are the basis of our social judgments, and ideologically controlled prepositions often are opinion statements, expressions of such opinions, e.g., those about. Others, will often indicate what ideological constraints are involved. Lexical items chosen to describe others, as in the case of the well-known pair of freedom fighter and terrorist, when applied to the Contras and the Sandinistas by ex-president Ronald Reagan, are an example in kind. Slightly more indirect or coded is the use of moderate (vs. radical) when describing groups, parties or countries that espouse our ideologies, that are our friends or that do not threaten our interests (Herman, 1992; Herman and Chomsky, 1988). The ideological semantics underlying such lexical selection follows a rather clear strategic pattern, viz., that in general in groups and their members, as well as friends, allies, or supporters, tend to be described in positive terms, whereas out groups, enemies or opponents are described in negative terms. This is a familiar finding in intergroup theory. theories of stereotyping and (other) social cognition research (Fiske and Taylo, 1991; Hamilton, 1991; Semin and Fiedler. 1992: Turner and Giles, 1981). That is, we assume that the mental representations of these groups in terms of attitude schemata and underlying ideologies will feature the overall evaluative concepts that also influence lexical selection (all other things like context constraints being equal). This may not only show in 144 adjectives or nouns used to describe in groups and out groups and their properties. but also in the complex structures that relate these groups with specific actions, objects, places, or events. African Americans in general, and young black males in particular, may thus be associated with the inner city, with drugs, riots or welfare in many ways that, for specific texts and contexts, are as many code words of the semantics of racist discourse. If the overall strategy of positive self presentation and negative other presentation is a well-known way to exhibit ideological structures in discourse, we may predict that the following structures and strategies of text and talk may typically be ideologically relevant, deperding on topic, context, speech acts and communicative geals, for in groups and out groups respectively: Describing/attributing positive action
In-group
Emphasis
Assertion
Hyperbole
Topicalization
High, prominent position.
Headlining, summarizing
Detailed description
Attribution to personality
Explicit
Direct
Narrative illustration
Out-group
De-emphasis
Denial
Understatement
De-topicalization
Low, non-prominent position
Marginalization
Vague, overall description.
Attribution to context
Implicit
Indirect
No storytelling
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Khushi Kandpal
Subject: English
, asked on 17/4/22
Which of the following adjective/s can be used to describe Jack and Jo
respectively? Support your answer with textual evidence.
( aggressive, imaginative, inquisitive, rigid, timid, proud)
Answer
1
Laheba Siddiqui
Subject: English
, asked on 16/4/22
You are organising an exhibition of paintings nayika series'on 30 November 2018 at Azad bhavan art gallery at 5:45 p. M draft an invitation card to the General public
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Laheba Siddiqui
Subject: English
, asked on 16/4/22
you are organised and exhibition of the painting nayika series'on 30 November 2018 at Azad Bhavan art gallery at 5:45 P.m draft invitation card to invite the General public
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Ånjalï Sharma🤓
Subject: English
, asked on 16/4/22
Please explain these lines to me
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Khushi Kandpal
Subject: English
, asked on 15/4/22
Let us assume it was Rajendra Prasad who informed Charles Freer Andrews
of Gandhi?s decision and the reasons for other leaders? support of him.
Thinking creatively of how Andrews would have responded and pen down the
discussion you think would have taken place between Rajendra Prasad and
Andrews
Answer
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(15) Somebody will meet the visitors at the station.
(16) You must iron this dress for tonight.
(17) A poor blind beggar was knocked down by a bus.
(18) Our action was justified by the facts.
relationship with each other as friendship? Support your answer with the reference to the
instance(s) from the text.
life. Many years later, Derry is invited to present a TED Talk on the challenges
he faced and overcame. He thinks about the bitterness he carried earliertowards people and the world, and how his attitude changed.
He decides to speak about the transformation in his relationship with himself,
and understanding what kindness towards oneself might actually means.
He agrees to weave his speech on ?Not the face of a victim?. As Derry, create
the speech draft for the TED Talk.
Teun A. van Dijk University of Amsterdam
Since ideologies are the basis of our social judgments, and ideologically controlled prepositions often are opinion statements, expressions of such opinions, e.g., those about. Others, will often indicate what ideological constraints are involved. Lexical items chosen to describe others, as in the case of the well-known pair of freedom fighter and terrorist, when applied to the Contras and the Sandinistas by ex-president Ronald Reagan, are an example in kind. Slightly more indirect or coded is the use of moderate (vs. radical) when describing groups, parties or countries that espouse our ideologies, that are our friends or that do not threaten our interests (Herman, 1992; Herman and Chomsky, 1988). The ideological semantics underlying such lexical selection follows a rather clear strategic pattern, viz., that in general in groups and their members, as well as friends, allies, or supporters, tend to be described in positive terms, whereas out groups, enemies or opponents are described in negative terms. This is a familiar finding in intergroup theory. theories of stereotyping and (other) social cognition research (Fiske and Taylo, 1991; Hamilton, 1991; Semin and Fiedler. 1992: Turner and Giles, 1981). That is, we assume that the mental representations of these groups in terms of attitude schemata and underlying ideologies will feature the overall evaluative concepts that also influence lexical selection (all other things like context constraints being equal). This may not only show in 144 adjectives or nouns used to describe in groups and out groups and their properties. but also in the complex structures that relate these groups with specific actions, objects, places, or events. African Americans in general, and young black males in particular, may thus be associated with the inner city, with drugs, riots or welfare in many ways that, for specific texts and contexts, are as many code words of the semantics of racist discourse. If the overall strategy of positive self presentation and negative other presentation is a well-known way to exhibit ideological structures in discourse, we may predict that the following structures and strategies of text and talk may typically be ideologically relevant, deperding on topic, context, speech acts and communicative geals, for in groups and out groups respectively: Describing/attributing positive action
In-group
Emphasis
Assertion
Hyperbole
Topicalization
High, prominent position.
Headlining, summarizing
Detailed description
Attribution to personality
Explicit
Direct
Narrative illustration
Out-group
De-emphasis
Denial
Understatement
De-topicalization
Low, non-prominent position
Marginalization
Vague, overall description.
Attribution to context
Implicit
Indirect
No storytelling
respectively? Support your answer with textual evidence.
( aggressive, imaginative, inquisitive, rigid, timid, proud)
of Gandhi?s decision and the reasons for other leaders? support of him.
Thinking creatively of how Andrews would have responded and pen down the
discussion you think would have taken place between Rajendra Prasad and
Andrews