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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CORRESPONDENCE COLUMN»
Descubra o uso de
correspondence column na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
correspondence column e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
Understanding the Political Culture of Hong Kong: The ...
Su Xian Da [pseud.]. Wah Kiu Yat Pao, April 14, 1952, correspondence column.
Ta Kung Pao, various days of December 1951-April 1952. Tsang, Chi-wah. "An
Interview with Ellen Li." Ming Pao, January 6, 1988. Undergrad, various issues of
...
2
The Policy Analyst's Handbook: Rational Problem Solving in a ...
1952, correspondence column. Ta Kung Pao, various days of December 1951-
April 1952. Tsang, Chi-wah. "An Interview with Ellen Li." Ming Pao, January 6,
1988. Undergrad, various issues of 1953-79. United Student, various issues of ...
3
Educated Japanese Young Women's Diverse Linguistic and ...
were used in elementary schools, as well as the readers used in girls' high
schools. The readers' correspondence column, which started in volume 2 no. 1,
1908 (Meiji 40th), was called "Tsuushin" 'Correspondence.' Similar to Jogaku
sekai, ...
4
The Provincial Press and the Community
8 Readers' correspondence: its nature and importance The correspondence
column is a regular and important feature of virtually all provincial newspapers.
Its particular interest and uniqueness lies in the fact that it is the only part of the ...
5
The Annoying Difference: The Emergence of Danish ...
In his correspondence column, he had an audience who were potential
supporters in the pending election. He needed to be a builder ofbridges, but
sufficiently critical of his own background to be acceptable and even desir- able
to the Danish ...
6
The Ties That Bind (Rev): Law, Marriage and the Reproduction ...
The correspondence column of The Times is, of course, no more a representation
of 'public opinion' than any other correspondence column (see Hall et al., 1978
for an analysis of 'letters to the editor'). The letters that appear are carefully ...
7
Vicarious Language: Gender and Linguistic Modernity in Japan
The readers' correspondence column as a counterpublic operates through a
culturally and historically specific linguistic register and communicative mode. In
addition to utterance-ending forms such as teyo, dawa, noyo, the linguistic
register of ...
8
A Companion to the Literature and Culture of the American West
Between the informative columns on midwestern stock and crop cultivation and
the correspondence column, readers could find information essential to their
financial decisions in The Prairie Farmer, as well as homemaking tips and a
humor ...
opportunity of addressing a gathering, but of people addressing letters for the
correspondence column of a newspaper: here it is the space which is limited. The
editor who returns to the letter writer a printed note expressing regret that his ...
Bertrand De Jouvenel, Dennis Hale, Marc Landy, 1992
10
TWILIGHT OF THE WHITE RAJAHS
So he wrote articles and letters to the correspondence column of The Times in
London and the Straits Times in Singapore. But the Sarawak Tribune would not
publish his articles and letters. Stephen replied to them in all the papers as well
as ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «CORRESPONDENCE COLUMN»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
correspondence column no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Scotsman reader's poignant final letter published
“I believe strongly that the correspondence column of a newspaper is the true guardian of its very soul, and in these perilous times for printed ... «Scotsman, jun 15»
David Fiddimore
... years now, I heartily endorse David Fiddimore's judgment (Letters, 19 June) that the correspondence column is “the true guardian of its soul”. «Scotsman, jun 15»
Your Noon Briefing: Calum Ross, Letter to The Scotsman, etc
“I believe strongly that the correspondence column of a newspaper is the true guardian of its very soul, and in these perilous times for printed ... «allmediascotland.com, jun 15»
Doctor's Diary: So is the Sixties package holiday really responsible …
The frustration involved in going to see one's family doctor, as recently featured in the correspondence column of this paper last week, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, abr 15»
'Polypharmacy' can lead to something more serious
Finally, help is at hand for the recent complainants in this paper's correspondence column, justifiably annoyed about the hassle of monthly trips ... «Telegraph.co.uk, dez 14»
Yours, etc,
Novelists are merely those who have failed as contributors to the Correspondence Column. Unable to make the grade, they drop down a rung ... «Irish Times, nov 14»
Nice's Nalmefene endorsement is truly bizarre
Not so, counters Prof Geoffrey Arden, of Moorfields Hospital, who pointed out in the correspondence column of this paper that the relevant ... «Telegraph.co.uk, out 14»
Poet & Literary Hoaxster John Glassco On Pornography, Margaret …
... are still being reproduced in places like the correspondence column of Justice Weekly: in porno, there is almost nothing new under the sun! «Booktryst, set 13»
The Boissoin human-rights case—10 years in
The correspondence column of a newspaper has a special free-speech function, which includes exposing fringe and unpopular opinions to ... «Macleans.ca, out 12»
Doctor's Diary: symptoms of appendicitis after the appendix has …
... as Sandra Handley described in a letter to the correspondence column of this paper, “allowed to use our common sense and get on with our ... «Telegraph.co.uk, set 12»