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Nonverbal Elements in War Poems across Cultures: A Case Study of English and Croatian

Nonverbal Elements in War Poems across Cultures: A Case Study of English and Croatian

... As war poems draw on actual historic events, it was expected that descriptions of external adaptors (Lateiner 1996) or body adaptors (Poyatos 2002a) would ...the English corpus and twenty in the ...

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English Language as a Communication Bridge in Post War Kosova

English Language as a Communication Bridge in Post War Kosova

... the war, Albanian and Serb youth have not had opportunity to learn the language of each ...in English language and thus this language has expanded throughout the region from its previous function as a sign ...

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Micropalaeontology reveals the source of building materials for a defensive earthwork (English Civil War?) at Wallingford Castle, Oxfordshire

Micropalaeontology reveals the source of building materials for a defensive earthwork (English Civil War?) at Wallingford Castle, Oxfordshire

... at war, or when the castle was extended in the thirteenth ...First English Civil War, the last gasp of which came with the Royalist surrender on 27 July 1646, after a siege of 65 days by ...

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Puritan Iconoclasm in the English Civil War

Puritan Iconoclasm in the English Civil War

... the English Civil War lies in its unearthing of fascinating details and individuals, such as the glass painter Baptista Sutton, who worked on installing Laudian 'innovations' in the 1630s such as the east ...

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Nesting in English fields : bird narratives and the re imagining of post war Britain

Nesting in English fields : bird narratives and the re imagining of post war Britain

... the English countryside had been carried over into wartime recruitment posters, such as those by Frank Newbould (example on page xxx), which exploited the style of prewar tourist advertisements (Mellor ...of ...

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From shadow boxing to Ghost Plane: English journalism and the War on Terror

From shadow boxing to Ghost Plane: English journalism and the War on Terror

... 44 Pilger, John (2004) John Pilger argues that Gilligan was an exception. 09/02/2004. News Statesman 45 Lewis. J., Brookes, R., Mosedell, N. and Threadgold, T (2006) Shoot first and ask questions later: media coverage of ...

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A comparison of some French and English literary responses to the 1914 1918 War

A comparison of some French and English literary responses to the 1914 1918 War

... this the variety study has been to suggest of possible literary to the Great War; to discover responses what these responses to have in common, and thus to are likely of the topography o[r] ...

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The English spy novels of the “cold war” period and the concept “we” vs “they” as their basis

The English spy novels of the “cold war” period and the concept “we” vs “they” as their basis

... "cold war" is meaningless because its both sides are equally aggressive and inhumane «in the work of intelligence, there exists a single moral law: the result justifies the ...

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The Age of War: From World Market to World Conquest (English language version)

The Age of War: From World Market to World Conquest (English language version)

... World GDP and GDP per c apita in c ons tant 1995 dollars , c onv erted f rom national c urrenc ies at c urrent ex c hange rates Sourc e: World Ec onomic Outlook Databas e, Univ ers ity o[r] ...

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Anglican Attitudes: Some Recent Writings on English Religious History, from the Reformation to the Civil War

Anglican Attitudes: Some Recent Writings on English Religious History, from the Reformation to the Civil War

... As White has written, in another context, the difference is "fundamental," and had Laud still held this view in the mid-1620s his support for Montagu would indeed be diffi- c[r] ...

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Radical Religion in Cromwell’s England: A Concise History from the English Civil War to the End of the Commonwealth

Radical Religion in Cromwell’s England: A Concise History from the English Civil War to the End of the Commonwealth

... Bradstock has without doubt offered an important survey. However, the question must be raised as to why the underlying premise that religious belief fundamentally inspired the action of those Bradstock has accepted as ...

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Criminal Liability, Public Policy, and the Principle of Legality in the Republic of South Africa

Criminal Liability, Public Policy, and the Principle of Legality in the Republic of South Africa

... The other English high treason offenses are recognized by all common law countries: the offense of levying war against one's country 193 and 94 the offense of assisting the enemies of on[r] ...

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War in England 1642 1649

War in England 1642 1649

... studies, War in England 1642–1649 encompasses a study of the growth of both Royalist and Parliamentarian military culture over the ...the War’ deals with the shared attitudes, beliefs and knowledge of the ...

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Conrad Russell

Conrad Russell

... civil war might equally be seen as the result of an imperialistic attempt to enforce the political and religious hegemony of England within the British Isles, a theme going back to the early Middle Ages and ...

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Hamilton Harty’s Legacy with the Hallé Orchestra (1920-1930): a Reassessment

Hamilton Harty’s Legacy with the Hallé Orchestra (1920-1930): a Reassessment

... World War it is reasonable to suggest that Harty was actually ahead of his time by introducing any of Mahler’s music to Manchester, in particular his Fourth Symphony (26 years after its premiere in Munich) and the ...

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Holy War rhetoric in Elizabethan England

Holy War rhetoric in Elizabethan England

... Holy War, is Barnabe Riche’s Allarme To England, foreshewing what perilles are procured, where the people live without regarde of Martiall lawe, which was published in ...the English government continued to ...

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A Comparative Study of Conceptual Metaphors in English and Chinese Economic News Headlines

A Comparative Study of Conceptual Metaphors in English and Chinese Economic News Headlines

... People from different cultural background may adopt different views and perspectives on their own culture. However, sometimes they may share the same personalities in common due to the overlapping of culture. For ...

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Vol 6, No 1

Vol 6, No 1

... The educational and linguistic value of the books should not be undermined either. J. K. Rowling’s writing is full of linguistic challenges. Her lexis is colorful, embellished, and rich in neologisms. The author draws on ...

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Women's poetry of the First World War

Women's poetry of the First World War

... Prominent examples are John Johnston's English Poetry of the First World War Princeton, Princeton University Press 1964; Bernard Bergonzi's Heroes' Twilight London, Constable 1965; Jon S[r] ...

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HT1 204 pdf

HT1 204 pdf

... Phase 2 Observations ƒ Most SEP-infected searches were “Misc” ƒ Lots of non-English searches ƒ Many “specific site” searches are for videos ƒ Many “specific app” searches looking for war[r] ...

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