Essays about: "cocky to"

Found 4 essays containing the words cocky to.

  1. 1. Some thirty inches from my nose

    University essay from Textil

    Author : Aiko Kubo; [2012]
    Keywords : Space; textile; bubble; architecture; environment; body; perception; air; public; territory; emptyiness;

    Abstract : This essay is written in order to better understand the relationship between the air around body (bubbles) and the external environment. Bubbles are explored as a mixture of feelings, emotions, imagination and thoughts, which we carry with us and which are formed by our perception of our environments. READ MORE

  2. 2. To redesign a newspaper - a casestudy of Folkbladet

    University essay from Institutionen för teknik och naturvetenskap; Tekniska högskolan

    Author : Elina Jarlenius Jonsson; Marie Wenngren; [2011]
    Keywords : ;

    Abstract : The newspaper industry changes with the society. New trends and developments affect how layout and design are perceived. Therefore it is important for the survival of a newspaper to catch up with trends and retain contemporaneity. This demands that a daily paper frequently updates its appearance and sometimes even redesign the whole newspaper. READ MORE

  3. 3. British vs American English : Pronunciation in the EFL Classroom

    University essay from Institutionen för kultur och kommunikation

    Author : Fredrik Östlund; [2006]
    Keywords : British English; American English; Mid-Atlantic English; pronunciation; attitudes; prejudice; English as a foreign language; English as a second language; EFL; ESL;

    Abstract : Today English is a world language; it is spoken by millions both as first and second language almost all over the world. The varieties best known to Swedish pupils are the varieties British and American English. READ MORE

  4. 4. I Say 'tomeydo', You Say 'tomahto': American and British English pronunciation in EFL Learning

    University essay from Estetisk-filosofiska fakulteten

    Author : Helena Norlin; [2006]
    Keywords : Pronunciation; British English; Received Pronunciation; American English; General American; Mid-Atlantic English; EFL learning; differences; opinions; attitudes; prejudices.;

    Abstract : Within the last few hundred years, English has gone from being a rather small peripheral language to what it is today – a world language, spoken by millions of people worldwide. The best-known dialects to Swedish learners of English are British English (RP, Received Pronunciation) and American English (GA, General American). READ MORE