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Philip

Applying the Lexical Approach in the classroom

Applying the Lexical Approach in the classroom Introduction Michael Lewis` book The Lexical Approach, first published in 1998, caused a stir within the EFL world. It represented...
Scarlett

Critically analysing the impact that forced migration has on conflict.

Introduction The impact forced migration (FM) has on conflict is context specific and shaped by a range of different factors and the actors involved. Furthermore, the impact is no...
Julian

Modernity and Religion

Like all broad notions that seek to explain the social world, Modernity has its critics, yet these prisms offer us insight about the past and can help us make sense of the present. Th...
Jerry

After avant-gardes - thoughts on the nature of improvisation and its place in contemporary music

Speaking of free improvisation in his book Improvisation - its Nature and Practice in Music, Derek Bailey writes: Two regular confusions which blur its identification are to associ...
Jacob

Opera outside of the Opera House

The circulation of opera outside the opera house in the nineteenth century is emblematic of several shifting relationships. In terms of the purely musical, these changes illustrate a ...
Le Minh

Is the United States still a globally hegemonic world power?

For much of the 20th century and the first decade of the 21st century, the United States has enjoyed the status as a dominant player in the international states system, with a "prepon...
Nicola

The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Music Exams

There are many different reasons to take music exams. Some advantages of taking exams are that it can be very motivating as it gives something to work towards and can give a sense of ...
Adeel

Production Capacity

Introduction Production capacity is actually defined as the maximum number of output of a production process in a facility in a limited interval of time under standard operating cond...
Edwin

Memory and poetic form in John Betjeman`s poetry - part 3

Betjeman firmly lays the blame for the damage done to the speaker at the feet of the Victorian era itself, reminding us that this was the culture that condemned Oscar Wilde ('she ...
Edwin

Memory and poetic form in John Betjeman`s poetry - part 2

Baudelaire creates the inverse effect in his 'prose poems', by elevating, with occasional flurries of poeticism, mostly un-metrical language - language which does not invite in the re...