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    FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IN TIFFANY YOUNG, AMBER J. LIU AND JAY PARK SONGS LYRICS

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    ABSTRACT MOHAMAD MUNAF ADI. 2020. AN ANALYSIS OF FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE FOUND ON THE SONGS LYRIC OF TIFFANY YOUNG, AMBER J. LIU AND JAY PARK. A thesis: Jakarta, English literature Study Program, Faculty of Languages and Arts, State university of Jakarta The purpose of this research is to study and discuss the types of figurative language used in Tiffany Young, Amber J. Liu and Jay Park songs, expressing the message conveyed in Tiffany Young, Jay Park and Amber J. Liu songs in criticizing preparatory agencies dealing with artists in working in the k-pop world. This study uses the method of content analysis. Data collection instruments used documentation and direct observations which were then analyzed using simple linear correlation. The research results obtained will give some knowledge about figurative languages like: It will add knowledge about figurative language analyzing in Tiffany Young's, Jay Park and Amber J. Liu songs and add the literature in linguistics about figurative language. keywords: figurative language, amber liu, tiffany young, jay park, kpop, agency ABSTRAK MOHAMAD MUNAF ADI. 2020. ANALISIS BAHASA KIASAN YANG DITEMUKAN DALAM LIRIK LAGU AMBER J. LIU, TIFFANY YOUNG DAN JAY PARK. Skripsi: Jakarta, Program StudiSastraInggris, Fakultas Bahasa danSeni, UniversitasNegeri Jakarta Tujuandaripenelitianiniadalahuntukmengetahuidanmengidentifikasijenis-jenisbahasakiasan yang digunakandalamlagu-lagu Tiffany Young, Amber J. Liu dan Jay Park, mengungkapkanpesan yang disampaikandalamlagu-lagu Tiffany Young, Jay Park dan Amber J. Liudalammengkritikagensiketikamengurusartisnyadalamberkarya di duniakpop. Penelitianinimenggunakanmetodeanalisisisi. Instrumenpengumpulan data menggunakandokumentasidanobservasilangsung yang kemudiandianalisismenggunakankorelasi linier sederhana. Hasilpenelitian yang diperolehakanmemberikanbeberapapengetahuantentangbahasakiasanseperti: Iniakanmenambahpengetahuantentanganalisisbahasakiasandalamlagu Tiffany Young, Jay Park dan Amber J. Liu danmenambahkanliteraturdalamlinguistiktentangbahasakiasan. katakunci: bahasakiasan, amber liu, tiffany young, jay park, kpop, agens

    Comparison of the π\pi and Δ\Delta operator approximations for the two-dimensional t-J model

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    We compare the spectra of the new π\pi operator of the SO(5) theory and the conventional Δ\Delta operator for the two-dimensional t-J model. We also calculate the weight transferred to the two-hole ground state from half-filling by these operators. We find that the spectra of these operators are quite similar and the weight for the π\pi operator is smaller than the weight for the Δ\Delta operator. We argue that the two-dimensional t-J model does not have a good approximate SO(5) symmetry claimed in Ref. 1.Comment: 9 latex pages, 3 figure

    Rinehard, Catherine J. (FA 1396)

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    Finding aid and scan (Click on Additional Files below) for Folklife Archives Project 1396. “The Happy Family: Working as a Waitress at Park Mammoth Resort,” a project by WKU student Cathy Reinhard consisting of a paper and transcriptions of six taped interviews with Treva Nell Merideth, a member of the wait staff at the Park Mammoth Resort restaurant in Park City, Kentucky. Merideth talks about her job responsibilities, coworkers, interactions with customers, and some of her personal beliefs and superstitions. The project also discusses this restaurant as a workplace, its procedures, equipment and layout. Includes a glossary, dining leaflet and resort brochure

    J&J Mobile Home Park v. Bell

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    The Story of the Gary, Indiana Crucifix

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    In the spring of 1955, the Knights of Columbus erected an enormous crucifix in a public park in Gary, Indiana. Incensed by this flagrant constitutional violation, Harrison J. Mellman, a bright, well-liked, but still green local lawyer, began making plans to challenge the towering structure in court. Today, more than half a century later, the edifice remains, undisturbed, in its original spot. And so begins, and ends, a most unusual tale

    Of the Human Heart : Personal Significance and the Key to Interpretation

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    About seven months ago, I was asked during an interview for my current internship what I thought the National Park Service could do to gain the interest of more millennials. This question was posed to me in light of the fact that I am a member of the millennial generation. And what was my incredibly insightful answer, you may ask? “I don’t know.” There were some rambling and incoherent sentences before I finally delivered that bombshell of a response, but that was my final answer, much to my embarrassment. Now that I am almost a month into my second National Park Service Internship at Minute Man National Historical Park in Concord, Massachusetts, I feel like I can answer that question, even if I am seven months late. [excerpt

    Generalized Supersymmetries and Composite Structure in M-Theory

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    We describe generalized D=11 Poincar\'{e} and conformal supersymmetries. The corresponding generalization of twistor and supertwistor framework is outlined with OSp(164)OSp(1|64) superspinors describing BPS preons. The k32\frac{k}{32} BPS states as composed out of n=32kn=32 - k preons are introduced, and basic ideas concerning BPS preon dynamics is presented. The lecture is based on results obtained by J.A. de Azcarraga, I. Bandos, J.M. Izquierdo and the author1^1.Comment: LaTeX, 7pages. Talk presented at the XVI-th Max Born Symposium ,,Supersymmetries and Quantum Symmetries `01" (21-25.09.2001, Karpacz, Poland) and International Nankai Symposium (8-11.10.2001, Tianjin, China). To be published in the Proceedings of Nankai Symposium, Ed. Ge Mo-Lin and J. Park, Int. J. Mod. Phys.

    J Public Health Manag Pract

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    ObjectiveTo examine the effects of a park awareness campaign on park use in six community parks.DesignOne group pretest-posttest design.SettingSix community parks located in a South Carolina county.ParticipantsChildren, adolescents, and adults observed in community parks.InterventionA one-month awareness campaign that culminated in single 1.5-hour events at six parks in April 2011 and May 2011.Main Outcome MeasuresThe System for Observing Play and Recreation in Communities (SOPARC) was used to objectively measure park use in May 2010 (baseline) and May 2011 (post campaign). Zero-inflated Poisson models tested whether the number of total park users and the number of park users engaged in sedentary, walking, and vigorous activities differed by observation date.ResultsPark use was significantly greater at baseline than post campaign (97 versus 84 users, respectively, \u3c72=4.69, P=.03). There were no significant differences in the number of park users engaged in sedentary (\u3c72=2.45, P=.12), walking (\u3c72=.29, P=.59), and vigorous (\u3c72=.20, P=.65) activities between baseline and post campaign.ConclusionsAlthough only 97 and 84 people were observed across all parks at baseline and post campaign, a total of 629 people were observed during the six separate 1.5-hour campaign park events. This suggests there is potential for greater park utilization in these communities, and important questions remain on how to conduct effective awareness campaigns and how to harness interest in park events for the purpose of contributing to future community-wide physical activity and health promotion efforts.U48 DP001936/DP/NCCDPHP CDC HHS/United StatesU48 DP005000/DP/NCCDPHP CDC HHS/United States2018-09-01T00:00:00Z27997474PMC5474219vault:2365
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