Friday, April 30, 2010

Disney Cruise Lines Auditions

to begin drafting language change (Variable diachronic) Communicative Situation





YEARS HAVE BEEN CHANGED THE WAY TO THE MOST COMMON PHRASES

YESTERDAY TODAY



Spinster = Professional Scratching balls .. . but expensive = Spa
I sent the kid with my order? = Delivery
Work Internship
say black = bullshit = expressions out of context
Crazy shit = Transgresor
store / kiosk = Druggstore
ball No mine gives me my target =
not find any crap = Dressed Fashion Humility = Low Profile

Shopping Around Dog =
do things for the hell = untidiness
= Baguette Pan Flute Playing by ear
some issues = Consultant
Seller Account Executive = Troll = Different

Healer / a = Mentalist
Scratching the balls in the laburo = breakfast meeting

Professor Barber Stylist = = Personal Fitness trainer
Stepping stones and logs = Trekking
Impunity = Fueros
I have your phone? = I have your e-mail?
political accommodation = Advisory
Tribune unemployed = Talk-show
The fever is mutual = Chemical Works
seeking a man to lie = Seeking someone who Travel
containing me like shit =
Outdoors Manipulating public opinion =
media phenomenon did not understand a damn = must read between the lines
Chabombas and Lingerie
ñocorpis = hunger = shit oneself unsatisfied basic needs
Bagay / lizard = No be produced
full of bullshit = Program
Magazine Emerging Third World = Mass layoffs
= Restructuring
pounding her life to others = Freedom of expression

Friday, April 23, 2010

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communicative situation Formal, informal or marginal?






And what happens here?







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A Day in the Usach (LINGO)

Monday, April 19, 2010

Bladder Polyps, Precancerous

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After his victory in the first televised debate of the British electoral campaign, the Liberal Democrat candidate Nick Clegg is going to play for real in the second debate, which will focus on international politics. Although the young leader will insist on the need for more and better equip British troops in Afghanistan, Cameron will not hesitate to take to reduce Europeanism Clegg, sin in island politics.

Today, the United Kingdom has more trade with the Netherlands that with all the Commonwealth. To a large extent, the liberalizing policies of Brussels that both the French are scared of Anglo-Saxon inspiration. However, the average British ciudano, the 'little Englander', is still the European Union as a conspiracy sovietizante that is undermining the sovereignty and democracy in the country. If for most mortals bruselesca mainland policy is a powerful sleeping pill, the perfidious Albion, the threat of a 'federation' and a 'superstate' Europe are discussed in the afternoon tea. And it is very difficult to accuse of anti-democratic to a system created out of international treaties between States which have failed the test of constitutional rubric. Clegg

can not hide behind the war on terrorism and must take the bull by the horns. Must bring the power of the EU states and not the Commission or Parliament, to the British government itself co-responsible for the ills often attributed to the entity called 'Europe'. Could exploit the alleged international isolation of a Tory cabinet taking as evidence the recent breakdown of the British Conservatives in the People's Party in Parliament Europe, but this gesture sad satisfying than the British. Still, it would not hurt to remind the progress of the influential Conservative MEP Edward MacMillan-Scott, who after a historic quarrel with the party leadership has joined the Liberal Democrats.

Britain wants to change. But it seems to rely entirely on Cameron. Hence the best possible coalition, if any, would be between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats. The latter should ignore the siren song of Gordon Brown and launch and winks from the Conservatives, being careful not to alienate his voter base, mostly rather idealistic mesocracias. Today, the only politician on the British vote with a clear majority is Vince Cable, the Liberal Democrat candidate for the post of Chancellor of the Exchequer. We could then imagine Cameron as Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Clegg, Cable Exchequer, and the rest of the cabinet yielded to the Conservatives. Labour's

A long journey awaits you in the desert. Do not forget, however, that these elections are one-person play in very small districts, where the individual work of the deputy (and their patronage networks) are above party affiliation. Hence, perhaps to mitigate the inevitable disaster.

The Times want a strong government for hard times. From the skyscrapers of the financial City begins to circulate the rumor that a coalition government would lower the public debt rating in the UK. Tory-LibDem coalition can not be made explicit in advance, but must insinuate to be gaining legitimacy among the electorate. If Cameron revives, it is likely that everything returns to normal and the coalition is a passing nightmare. But if Clegg gets out alive or even wins the second debate, the United Kingdom would be way BECOME one of those governments as common commitment to 'mainland Europe. " That to drive on the right is a step.

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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Difference Between Pfa And Pda

Coa Jargon and selection of books for reading the first report





Estimates and estimated, these are examples of some of the books. Must choose a class and they comment on the requirements that you must have that report.

These are the titles:

BOLIVIA

Food Latin American critical thinking
energy crisis Economy and Finance
communication
New
XXI century Catholicism
Europe China India Russia
Drugs A right or good?
How far obey the law?
Companies and Scams
Science, Technology & Society
Pity for the animal condition
The Business of Fear
What democracy?
Water and the Future of World
Hidden Stories of World War II

Climate Change A world without oil?


Vatican China
Genome
Notes and reflections on the Chilean Social Forum

Advertising Who are the terrorists? Sports


Prostitution
Cultural Diversity Women

Israel-Palestine Conflict
Education is not a commodity
At 30 years still believe in dreams
Save the Planet
Transgenic
La Prensa
Empire
Iraq in World
new imperial era Jewish Identity
Internet Myth
Saramago Conversations with Pierre Bourdieu

The Power of Opus Dei

These books are in any bookstore, the direction of the publisher is in the link of this blog.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

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Clegg's election crisis CNN

The all-news channel excellence has lost nearly half its audience in a year . The space of the legendary Larry King interviews meets four to five times less viewers than its rival program on Fox News, and repeatedly lost the battle night before Rachel Maddow, host of MSNBC news channel (supposedly center-left) .

CNN refuses to ideologize their news, but the verdict of the audience is clear: win the partisanship, he loses objectivity. Media analysts have been quick to recommend programs that display the political conflict more clearly, either by resurrecting the debate Crossfire, as proposed Michael Calderone at Politico , or asking journalists to analyze left-right-now and vice versa, as suggested by NYU professor Jay Rosen , who also advocates give ground to the libertarian views with a daily program.

may be most acute observation of Michael Hirschorn for New York Magazine : the problem of CNN is your model. In a context of abundance of information, news your recipe with a little analysis has become obsolete. Pure and simple information does not matter, is redundant. In contrast, the televised radio talk does create followers, and also is much cheaper.

Something similar seems to be detected in the first months of life of DTT (digital terrestrial television) in Spain. The political debate program Cat water (Intereconomía TV), arguably the English equivalent to when Bill O'Reilly on Fox News , harvesting more viewers than all its rivals combined, according data cited by the blog 'watching TV' .

In the throes of the Cold War, and during the 90's, scholars came to coin the term ' CNN effect' to refer to the curious symbiosis between the intensive coverage of international crises and foreign policy of the United States. Now the loss of audience from CNN over its ideological rivals once again put into sharp focus the discussion on the consequences of the polarization of the audience for democracy and conventional journalism.

To study these issues further, we recommend the master thesis of Talia Stroud, Selective Exposure to partisan information (University of Pennsylvania, 2006) as well as his 2007 article " Media Effects, Selective Exposure, and Fahrenheit 9 / 11 ( Political Communication 24 (4): 415-432).

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