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    Cognitive principle of foregrounding in the mass-media

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    In this article, the cognitive principles of prioritizing the media, the media - the institutions that collect all the information about what is happening, process it, and provide it to the public as news, sometimes referred to as media communications, and similar information is discussed. In particular, ensuring freedom of information and speech, liberalization of this area has been identified as an important priority in building a democratic, legal state and a strong civil society in Uzbekistan. In 1991, there were 395 media outlets in Uzbekistan, but today their number has reached 1,437

    Paraphrases related to the language of advertising

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    The article deals with the language of advertising in Uzbek Language. The objective of the work is to provide the analysis of language of advertising from linguistic point of view and specify linguistic means used in advertising texts.  The format of the advertising text is a certain difference compared to other functional properties of the text style. This is one of the distinguishing features mentioned are used in the title of any kind of short news reports in newspapers. The title of the advertising is important to the composition of the advertising creation relevant information. It’s the most important and interesting part of the target audience to attract attention. Text title, in general, does not explain all the details. We have the scientific language of the advertising text in a statement issued through the media; we will focus on the style characteristics of scientific and scholarly texts

    Collaborative network learning (CNL) on students’ online learning

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    This study aimed at enhancing students’ online learning through CNL method in English for Food and Beverage Operation Subject Course. The participants of the study were 30 students at the second semester of Hospitality Study Program in State Polytechnic of Bali. Qualitative methods were used in data analysis; a sample of students’ learning achievement was analyzed in light of the CNL assessment criteria.  A questionnaire was administered to highlight progress in students’ online learning in CNL method. CNL method proved to be effective in enhancing students’ online learning in English for Food and Beverage Operation Subject Course, specifically in the online dialogue between co-learner, learner, and the teacher. Interviews with higher vocational education teachers of English emphasized students need for innovative online learning method such as CNL to help them develop as efficient learning. The online class encouraged students to work together as one team and to express their ideas fluently to excel in their learning assignments. Having an authentic reason for doing online learning motivated them to do research and to refine their learning assignments to be good enough to share with others

    Research on autonomy and accountability of high schools in Vietnam

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    Currently, the education and training in the Vietnam sector have had specific policies and actions in which to attach importance to the renewal of the management mechanism for high schools in the direction that schools are more and more autonomous in their mission implementation, improve the quality of education. International experience shows that one of the solutions to improve the quality of public high schools is to gradually increase autonomy for schools in the following areas: autonomy in program and education plan; autonomy in using finance and facilities; autonomy in recruitment, human resource management; autonomy in educational goals and quality. The paper presents the research on the model of autonomous public high schools in Vietnam in the context of the implementation of the Education Law 2019 and the 2018 high school program

    Permas oral traditions function in Mundeh traditional village

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    The permas oral tradition is the ancestral heritage of the Mundeh Traditional Village community, which has a lot of local wisdom, policies, and life philosophies that are expressed in the form of performing arts and traditional ceremonies. It is found is a characteristic of the socio-religious which keeps the local wisdom. In this regard, this paper raises the permas oral tradition which shows how the community through the function of the permas oral tradition can preserve its culture, carry out rituals, educate ethics, and teach children to meet the daily needs of natural resources in the village. the. The method used in this research is qualitative research methods. Alan Dunde’s theory of function is used as the basis for analyzing the function because the analysis is not only limited to the language that is the medium of expression but also explores the cultural phenomena that are stored in a tradition through understanding the context. The findings of this study are that the people through the oral tradition of permas can educate people from an early age to manage nature without destroying nature, economically they can support themselves from nature in that environment with socio-cultural institutions that run harmoniously

    Resistance and counter hegemony of Ma'ya tribe to bureaucratic hegemony practices in Raja Ampat, West Papua

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    The establishment of a regional marine conservation area in Raja Ampat is a hegemonic practice carried out by the Raja Ampat bureaucracy with conservation NGOs, such as TNC and CI which has reaped various responses. There are people who accept the presence of conservation areas and those who do not. Therefore, this study aims to reveal the resistance and counter-hegemony responses of the Ma'ya tribe in the conservation area to the practice of bureaucratic hegemony in Raja Ampat, West Papua. The research was conducted using a qualitative descriptive method. Data collection by observation, in-depth interviews, FGD and documentation, and the results of the research are presented in a descriptive narrative. The results of the study show that the resistance of the Ma'ya tribe in Raja Ampat to bureaucratic hegemony in the conservation area is through blocking and taking over the monitoring post of the conservation area; prosecution of customary land rights, and reluctance to involve themselves in conservation activities. Counter-hegemony practices are carried out through the formation of customary fishing areas and the struggle for the establishment of regional regulations regarding the rights of indigenous Ma'ya tribes

    Mother tongue disability and socio-cultural development in Nigeria

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    Mother tongue disability refers to some or total inadequacy in one’s native language. It implies a situation where individuals or groups of persons are unable to speak/ write their native language. This is a common phenomenon among Nigerian youths. As a result, research has shown there are over 450 indigenous languages in Nigeria, which may go extinct (Rotimi, 2012; Bankole, 2010). Colonization and the introduction of western civilization had often been blamed for mother tongue disability. However recent happenings indicate that factors such as the fast decreasing value for mother tongue and parental negative attitudes may be more responsible for mother tongue disability. The paper aims at explaining causes and effects of mother tongue disability in Nigeria and its consequences on socio-cultural development in the country.  It concludes that the speaking, writing, as well as the understanding of mother tongue is beneficial for social solidarity, peaceful co-existence (without which there cannot be meaningful development), the maintenance of cultural heritage and values, and for the growth of the tourism industry

    On the concept of “address” and its classification (on the example of Korean language)

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    An address is a word or phrase that denotes a person or object to which the speech is addressed. The units of address are a sharp, expressive means of conveying various modal meanings, reflecting the speaker's attitude to the listener, actively serving in the exchange of information and widely used in speech activity in our daily life. The article examines the views of Korean linguists on the definition of the concept of conversion. There are also detailed classifications of address, which are classified based on the independent opinion of Korean linguists

    Educational points the control of wrong points and environments on social networks for students

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    The educational practice and training of students' sense of political struggle must be associated with the development trend of the nation and the success or failure of the revolution, which is essentially educating socialist ideals to and creating high noble personality for human-being. Therefore, there is an urgent need to research and evaluate fully and objectively, with the focus on proposing viewpoints to improve the quality of education, with a sense of struggle against wrong views. , hostile on social networks for students

    The language of American political discourse: Aristotle's rhetorical appeals as manifested in Bush's and Obama's speeches on the war on terror

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    This article employs critical discourse analysis to analyze the representation of the “war on terror” in the political speeches of Presidents George Bush and Barack Obama in the decade following 9/11; it examines Aristotle's approach into the study of the language of persuasion through his three main rhetorical appeals: ethos, pathos, and logos, identifying several strands of the war on terror discourse and analyzing the way they influence the persuasiveness of the speeches and therefore the ability to generate public debate. The findings show substantial similarities in representation patterns among the two presidents' discourses and end up to the conclusion that the language of the war on terror is not simply a neutral or objective reflection of policy debates of terrorism and counterterrorism; rather, it is a carefully and deliberately constructed public discourse designed to make the war on terror look reasonable and morally justified

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