Describe the subject matter. What is it all about? Are there recognizable images or sounds?

Describe the event without using value words such as “beautiful” or “ugly.”: Describe the elements of the work(s) (i.e., line movement, light, space). This is a chance to use your vocabulary, if applicable. How do the elements of the work combine together? Describe the technical qualities of the work(s) (i.e., tools, materials, instruments). Describe the […]

are there many ‘exceptions’ to the rules of the language?Does it seem easy to learn/understand, or overly-complicated?Discuss.

4. Evaluate each language (in terms of their syntactic structures) for: a. Simplicity i. Readability u. Write ability b. Orthogonality (look for the consistency in the language design) i. do the constructs fit together well? ii. are there many ‘exceptions’ to the rules of the language? iii. Does it seem easy to learn/understand, or overly-complicated? […]

Write a paper to explain which ones do you think are appropriate and most effective in a current or future instructional assignment and why.

Students must be taught strategies to help them understand spoken language. Reflect on your reading and detail the kinds of listening activities that you experienced as a teacher or a student. For this assignment, based on your reading, research, and experience, write a paper to explain which ones do you think are appropriate and most […]

What topics of discussion, issues, problems, or concerns keep these communities together? What constitutes new knowledge for your group? Is it created experimentally, through discussion, or through a combination of these two and other methods?

Before starting a research project it is imperative to recognize your discourse community. This will lead you to suitable places to conduct your research and will assist you in communicating with your audience in a language that they recognize and relate to. To complete this assessment, consider the discourse communities or groups of people with […]

Describe how global managers are able to influence management decisions despite cultural and language differences.

Describe how global managers are able to influence management decisions despite cultural and language differences. Discuss current management practices and principles used in the current global business environment. Use effective communication techniques. Use team and problem-solving skills to collaborate on a project.

Discuss,. If the modern language of morality is fragmentary, where did it come from, why did it fragment, and what non-fragmentary point of reference do we have that allows us to see that it is fragmentary? MacIntyre’s critique of the system implies a system he denies.

Reading Summaries/Report First Half: Module 1: Introduction and Moral Reasoning Mitchell Chapter 1, 4-5 Mitchell. Ethics and Moral Reasoning: A Student’s Guide. Crossway, 2013. (Can provide a kindle copy) Magnuson- Intro Chapter Magnuson- “What is Christian Ethics ?” Bilynskyj, “Ethics of Virtue” Module 2- Moral Absolutes, the Bible and Christian Ethcs Mitchell, Chapter 2 Rakestraw […]

Discuss,Your patient is new to America and speaks no English at all. His native language is Serbian. He has no family or other support for him. How do you plan on working through the language barrier? How will you explain procedures to him?

You are caring for a patient on the telemetry unit to rule out a myocardial infarction. Your patient is new to America and speaks no English at all. His native language is Serbian. He has no family or other support for him. How do you plan on working through the language barrier? How will you […]

Explain,Why do we need a theory of L2 writing to teach L2 writing? Provide one example of where theory and teaching align

“Why do we need a theory of L2 writing to teach L2 writing? Provide one example of where theory and teaching align” Describe three main differences between ESL and EFL contexts in terms of the teaching and learning of L2 writing In your opinion, how “general” or “specific” should be second language writing instruction at […]

What roles do these type of language play in the four functions of mythology? Why are they important from a mythological standpoint?

“Psychologist Rollo May in his book The Cry for Myth suggests that language without myth loses human warmth as well as the meanings and values that give personal significance to life. He says that human understanding comes from our ability to identify the subjective meaning of the language of others. Concrete language limits the possibilities; […]