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Pop will eat itself: July 2010
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Wednesday, 28 July 2010. It's hip 2 B square! Pop Will Eat Itself likes to span the entire spectrum of pop cultural phenomena, and the murky world of FASHION is no exception. If you’ve been in any of the UK’s major cultural hubs in the past three years, you may have seen one of these:. It’s a Barbour Beaufort waxed jacket, traditionally favoured by the Royal Family and anyone who owns a country estate (currently retailing at RRP £189.95). Now, I am down with the Barbour jacket entering the mainstream....
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Pop will eat itself: Headlines
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Sunday, 25 July 2010. The recent news story about alleged Russian spy Anna Chapman caught my eye in particular for the continuous use of the phrase REDHEAD SPY. In newspaper headlines, including this one. Which is illustrated by a picture of a woman who is clearly a BRUNETTE. This highlighted the REDUCTIVE NATURE and SEXISM of the press – this theme has been covered in depth by an article in the London Evening Standard, which I can now no longer locate! Which is an example of SEMANTIC AMBIGUITY. Interest...
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Design & Layout. Design & Layout PowerPoint. Print Layout Cheat Sheet. There also will be plenty of room for FUN. Camaraderie and friendship along the way. You will make life-long friends, have the satisfaction of seeing your work in print, have your best work entered into competitions, meet interesting new people and have a chance to learn more about the social and political world around you. Welcome to the grand adventure! In the meantime, enjoy some humorous journalism links. Overheard in the Newsroom.
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Affect vs. Effect | The Art & Craft of Intelligent Editing
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The Art and Craft of Intelligent Editing. Dr Ron Rodgers' Editing/Reporting/Writing Blog at the University of Florida. Digital Tools & Techniques. The Paradigm Is Shifting. Own Your Own Education. Affect vs. Effect. August 3, 2011. By Ronald R. Rodgers. He effected a commotion in the crowd. He caused a commotion in the crowd. What effect did that speech have? Whenever any of these words precede it:. A an any the take into no. These words may be separated from. How do the budget cuts affect your staffing?
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Editing Symbols | The Art & Craft of Intelligent Editing
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The Art and Craft of Intelligent Editing. Dr Ron Rodgers' Editing/Reporting/Writing Blog at the University of Florida. Digital Tools & Techniques. The Paradigm Is Shifting. Own Your Own Education. June 20, 2012. By Ronald R. Rodgers. This entry was posted in Editing. The Epistemology of News. Business Plans v. Business Models →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). A Word About Your Prof. The ALPHA...
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Security and safety - Lavengro
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Language and languages, mostly but not always about English. Lavengro Books on Facebook. Laquo; An American-British usage experiment. Translated by Bing ». Returning after a regrettably long absence I would like to mention something that I saw on Trip Adviser. A hotel in Spain was replying to a customer who had complained that the hotel didn’t have irons for hire. The response was that this was the hotel’s policy ‘for security reasons’. Covers two concepts that are clearly differentiated in English.
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Why Christmas - Lavengro
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Language and languages, mostly but not always about English. Lavengro Books on Facebook. Dwarfs and the Guardian ». The other day I went to a carol concert here in Barcelona. It finished with White Christmas or it should have, but this is what we got:. I'm dreaming of a why Christmas. With every Christmas card I wry. May your days be merry and brigh. And may all your Christmases be why. Unlike Spanish, which has no words ending with the airway obstructed or the mouth closed. Or so I thought. From French)...
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Ryan's linguistics blog: October 2010
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A blog about any and all things linguistic. Topics can range from phonetics to syntax to aspects of specific languages. Updated weekly. Saturday, October 30, 2010. Just a quick post before I get back to reading Seth Cable's recent article on Tlingit and Q particles. Last month CNN ran an article. Without the comma there would be been even more possible permutations. Saturday, October 23, 2010. Let's see if we can't do that. The second construction is a slightly different version of the redundant negative...
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Dwarfs and the Guardian - Lavengro
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Language and languages, mostly but not always about English. Lavengro Books on Facebook. Laquo; Why Christmas. An American-British usage experiment ». Dwarfs and the Guardian. It is no secret that I dislike apostrophes and. Would abolish them if I had the power to do so. Hyphens seem to be disappearing. I regret this. However, they are commonly used to combine numbers and units: a 20-tonne lorry, a 40-year-old woman. Somehow something went wrong in the Guardian and we have. People outside the UK may not ...