It was Jimmy Carter's. Carter did not use the word "malaise", but it was used by the press to describe the economic problems that he was talking about.
"He was arrested after making a speech that the government considered to be seditious.""Seditious" means: "speech or behaviour directed against the peace of the state," or conduct or language inciting rebellion against the authority of a state."
speech about age limits
The English use indebtedness to acquire land by allowing people to farm on the land and pay them profits to pay for everything and if they were unable to pay their land was taken.
You use Amendment 1 in everyday life. It provides us with 5 basic freedoms. They include the following:1) The Freedom of Speech: You are allowed to give your opinion on different things and basically allowed to say whatever you believe.2) The Freedom of the Press: You are allowed to publish newspapers giving opinions on different topics in the news and to inform the public on what is going on.3) The Freedom of Religion: You are allowed to practice whatever religion you would like to be a part of.4) The Freedom of Assembly and the Freedom of Petition:These two freedoms are closely related. You are allowed to petition things that you want changed. You also are allowed to gather into organized protests, as long as they are not violent.If you would like an easy way to remember them, think of RAPPS (Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition, Speech)
The use of the English language.
How many words does the average native English speaker use in hisher everyday speech?
how different professions use English language differently?
they use different features of speech such as: elision, interruption, different dialects, paraliguistic features
5,000
So that people from different places can all understand each other. I'm in Ireland and m in my fifties. I doubt I'd understand much of the normal English speech of young people in Mumbai, New Orleans or Hong Kong.
The dialect speech used in the story "The Village Washer" is an example of Nigerian Pidgin English, also known as Pidgin English. This is a simplified form of English that incorporates elements of various Nigerian languages, making it a common means of communication across different ethnic groups in Nigeria. Its use in the story adds authenticity and cultural richness to the dialogue.
The literary dialect is called Australian Standard English, or Standard English for short. Popular speech is commonly called English or Australian (pronounced "strine").
Many stereotypes of the English language are generally how people use accents, or a certain use of speech etiquette . For instance, a British speech stereotype is that they still talk like there from the 1800's, and an American stereotype is that everyone talks like a cowboy.
there are many theory's to do in science
well there are different sizes of English footballs but in the premiership they use size 5 English footballs
No, the word requiz is not a word. There is not a definition for this word nor part of speech listed and it is not correct to use it in the English language.