... some bales of Persian and Syrian rugs and embroideries, Japanese bronzes and porcelain. With this she declared Europe to be exhausted, and she frankly avowed that she was American to the tips of ... comets and woven gold from Japan and Teheran depended from and covered over every sad stuff-curtain; a strange medley of sketches, paintings, fans, embroideries, and porcelain was hung, nailed, ... or a fan or coloured scarf left. You must send out and buy some of these old negro-women's bandannas if you are going to cover anything else. What is the use? Do you suppose any human being...
... VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, HANOIUNIVERSITY OF LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIESDEPARTMENT OF POST-GRADUATE STUDIES BÙI HẢI SƠNM.A. MINOR THESIS AN AMERICAN – VIETNAMESE CROSS-CULTURAL ... Hanoi, 2009VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, HANOIUNIVERSITY OF LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIESDEPARTMENT OF POST-GRADUATE STUDIES NGUYỄN VĂN A M.A. MINOR THESISSYNTACTIC AND SEMANTICO ... linguisticsCode: 60 22 15 Cohort: MA 15Supervisor: Dr. Le Van An or Do The ky, MAHanoi, 2009VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, HANOIUNIVERSITY OF LANGUAGES AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIESDEPARTMENT OF POST-GRADUATE...
... INFORMANTS45 survey questionnaires were handed out and 45 survey questionnaires returned to the author were then analyzed. There are 15 American informants and 30 Vietnamese informants. American ... of expressiveness in American and Vietnamese culturesTable 3: Amount of expressiveness in American and Vietnamese culturesIt can be seen from the table that most American and Vietnamese people ... The body language of sex, power and aggression, Evans and Company, Inc., New YorkJulius, F., (1982), Body language, Pan Books London and Sydney, LondonJulius, F., (1991), Body language in...
... Vietnamese and American people 213.1.2. Amount of expressiveness in American and Vietnamese cultures 233.1.3. Amount of expressiveness in Vietnamese and American cultures as seen from informants’ ... American and Vietnamese culturesTable 7: Influence of comunicating situations on amount of expressiveness in American and Vietnamese culturesList of charts and graphicsChart 1: Importance ... Amount of expressiveness in American and Vietnamese culturesv2.4. DATA ANALYSIS METHOD 20CHAPTER 3: DATA ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION OF THE FINDINGS 213.1. DATA ANALYSIS: 213.1.1. Most common...
... 26,000,000 inhabitants, of whom 9,000,000 are Germans, 1,000,000 Italians and Rumanians, 6,000,000 Bohemians and Slovacs, 8,000,000 Poles and Ruthenians, 2,000,000 Slovenes and Croatians. Of the ... which can see this picture, knows at a glance why England misunderstands Germany and Germany misunderstands England. For White’s is White’s and Weimar is Weimar, and one is British and one ... write, and even began a canal which was to connect the Danube and the Rhine, and thus the German Ocean, with the Black Sea. He is one of many monuments to the futility of technical education and...
... and reviewed 24 guidelines for breast cancer, 15 for colorectalcancer, 4 for prostate cancer, and 2 for Hodgkin’s disease. Breast cancer isat the forefront on survivorship, and there are many ... other cancers includingmelanoma, prostate cancer, and bladder cancer. These are phenomenaldata in terms of survivorship.Figure 2-3 shows trends in use of screening mammography and adju-vant ... academic, and private-sector organizations to provide a wide rangeof perspectives. The participants in discussions, questions, and answers arealso reported.All the presentations and discussions...
... he called up SanfordHunt, and Sanford insisted that she come out to lunch with Schwirtz and himself and his girl. She went shyly.Sanford's sweetheart proved to be as clean and sweet as ... his pitiful, home-cleaned, black sack-suit, and home-shined, expansive, blackboots and ready-made tie, while he talked easily, and was merely rude about dances and clothes and theweather.In ... side-street dance-halls, Bronx girls whowent to the bartenders' ball, and the dinner and grand ball of the Clamchowder Twenty, they laughed andtalked and danced all three at once with an ease...
... plus a stout rope and a tree, in an afternoon's time we dug andpulled and hauled and yanked Chocolada up and out onto dry land, more nearly dead than ever by that time.The ancient senile ... XVCHAPTER XVICHAPTER XVII An American IdyllThe Project Gutenberg EBook of AnAmerican Idyll, by Cornelia Stratton Parker This eBook is for the use ofanyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions ... atwww.gutenberg.netTitle: AnAmerican Idyll The Life of Carleton H. ParkerAuthor: Cornelia Stratton Parker An American Idyll 1"But other things we keep, none the less. The stimulus and impetus and inspiration...
... German isGermany, to England to see how English is England. I much prefer Americans to either Germans orEnglishmen, and they prefer Germans or Englishmen, as the case may be, to Americans. ... cousinpropagandism in short, is irritating, not helpful. I do not go to Germany to discover how American isGermany, nor to England to discover how American is England; but to Germany to discover ... bottom, we like to know who and what our neighbors are, and whence they came; and we dislikethose who are outside our racial and social experiences, and our moral and religious habits, and the...