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    work Many innovational mathematicians come and go, but only a few remembered for their great accomplishments. Niels Henrik Abel is one of the greatest mathematicians that have influenced modern mathematics, solving and creating theorems, like the Abelian-Ruffini theorem and Abel's theorem, and formulas/equations, like the abel equation, Abel’s inequality. He started discovering and creating these at a young age. Niels Abel was born in Norway, in a neighborhood parish, to Georg Abel, who was a pastor

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    Perceptual dialectology helps to identify these stereotypes and analyze the rela-tionships between different speech communities. Participants mirror their attitudes to-wards other communities in their attitudes towards their respective language variety. The study of peoples’ responses to different dialects does not only concern different language features but also the community itself (Evans 2013: 64). Iannàccaro and Dell’Aquila agree that studies show perceptions on the inside of a community, as

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    1. Ashton seems to be physically active, enjoys exercise and seems to have some athletic talent (MyVitualChild, 2005). I decided to enroll Ashton in basketball and tennis, however, he seems to lost interest in these sport after a couple of seasons. Therefore, I enrolled him in soccer, which he seems to have a better interest. My partner would serve in the soccer team as assistant coach. During the week and weekends, my partner and I would take turns taking and practicing with Ashton. In order to

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    One of the first things that comes into your mind when you hear the word “language” is communication, isn't it? However language is much more than just communication. Language is what makes you different from other human beings. Thanks to it, you can communicate with others, express who you are, your ideas, feelings, thoughts, discomforts, etc. With language you can even change the world, you can hurt a person or you can love a person. Language has many more aspects than what you might think, some

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    that monolingualism is the most usual linguistic behaviour but language studies disprove this belief showing that all speech communities and individuals hold a rich linguistic repertoire which may include two or more distinct languages, different varieties of the same language and a wide range of registers, styles, social codes etc. The concept of linguistic repertoire is not to be intended as a mere sum of linguistic codes since it also concerns the way such codes interact with one another, their

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    Working in small groups is either welcomed with excitement by individuals or dreaded with apprehension. However, group work is a fact of life. Whether in a classroom setting or workforce collaborating within small groups are experiences many will interact at some point or regularly participate in. According to the 2010 third edition of the book A Pocket Guide to Public Speaking by Dan O’Hair, Hannah Rubenstein, and Rob Stewart, small groups can be defined as “a collection of between three and twenty

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    To Be or Not To Be an Outlaw That Is the Question As a result of many years of growing up around fast cars and motorcycles, I became very interested in learning how to ride a motorcycle. Of course, once I was old enough to learn to ride my parents feared the idea of their oldest child being on a bike because of the risk of being hurt or even at the worst case of death. But, that never changed my mind on getting a motorcycle. So once I saved for several years. The day had finally come; I was so excited

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    Importance Of Group Work

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    As employees become more competitive, recently graduated students not only have the qualifications, but also have good teamwork skills. Working in a group is very common in high education. Also, not only in university, that skill will very useful in the work place. Group work can make the work to be higher efficiency and develop another skill. In this essay will discuss the benefits of group work and how important is it. Secondly, it will move on to look at the obstacles and challenges in group work

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    According to the merriam-webster dictionary, the definition of symbolism; artistic imitation or invention that is a method of revealing or suggesting immaterial, ideal, or otherwise intangible truth or states. In the book the Lord of the flies, various things are used as symbols to show a truth or some type of relationship. One of the biggest symbolic things in the book was the conch shell. The conch shell was originally founded on a waves upwash during the very first stages of the book. Just like

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    their physical fitness levels in a group setting. This allows for a team mentality to form as well as a spirit of competition among the group. There are classes available for middle-aged people and young adults as well. Classes are scheduled at a variety of times so members can enjoy them whenever their schedules permit. Most classes are free; however, some require a small fee in addition to the membership fee paid each

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