Essays about: "speech 2011"
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11. Different in Hiphop : A Study on Childish Gambino Identity Creation
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för konst, kommunikation och lärandeAbstract : The essay is based on Toby S. Jenkin's (2011) previous research on creating identity within the hiphop culture. By linking to the theories Identity (Hammrén & Johansson, 2009) and Representation (Hall, 2013) as well as using the analytical methods for text and visual form, Childish Gambinos identity has been analyzed. READ MORE
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12. Four Teachers’ Thoughts about Pupils’ Speaking Anxiety in the ESL Classroom
University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för lärande och samhälle (LS)Abstract : Findings by the Swedish Schools Inspectorate (2011), show that some pupils in Sweden feel anxiety when speaking English. This is no surprise to Horwitz, Horwitz and Cope (1986) who state that speaking is regarded to be the scariest part of language learning. READ MORE
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13. Yod Variation in Australian English : A Sociolinguistic Investigation
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Engelska institutionenAbstract : In various post-consonantal environments, the palatal glide /j/ has been subject to variation and change since the late 17th century. Retention, coalescence, and deletion of the glide respectively account for various pronunciations of the word due [dju:], [dʒu:], and [du:] in different dialects of English. READ MORE
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14. A Rhetorical Criticism of Google´s European Identification Strategies
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Avdelningen för retorikAbstract : This thesis examines Google’s Executive Chairman Eric E. Schmidt’s speech at the European Innovation Convention 2011 from the perspectives of Kenneth Burke’s dramatism and identification theories. In the wider context it aims to contribute to the analyses of human progress traced through the history of our technologies and inventions. READ MORE
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15. http:// Myanmar : A case study on Internet freedom and responsible investment in Myanmar’s emerging Telecom scene
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : Myanmar is one of the least connected countries in the world, with an estimated Internet penetration at just over one per cent. The country was ruled by a rigid military regime for half a century, who had a firm grip on the media and brutally cracked down upon any political dissent. READ MORE