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Comparative Observation Of Forms Of Address, Zarnigor Khayatova Mar 2021

Comparative Observation Of Forms Of Address, Zarnigor Khayatova

Karakalpak Scientific Journal

This article is devoted to the study description of the influencing the specificity of the national picture of the world. The article analyzes forms of respect in Uzbek and Russian. The author gives examples of expressing respect in different languages from fiction books. Materials allow us to identify similarities and differences of form of respect in different cultures and effect of etiquette, as well as usage of the forms of respect in Uzbek and Russian languages. Moreover, the specifics of the transmission of speech in a distinct language is defined by the mentality of the people who speak in this …


“Devonu Lug’Otit Turk” As A Great Source Of Views On Folk Pedagogy, Bakhodir Kuchkarov Feb 2021

“Devonu Lug’Otit Turk” As A Great Source Of Views On Folk Pedagogy, Bakhodir Kuchkarov

Mental Enlightenment Scientific-Methodological Journal

There is no nation in the world that has not created masterpieces of wisdom and has not kept them in its heart and language for centuries. The great thinker and encyclopedist Mahmud Kashgari traveled to the country to study the life, customs, language and art of the Turkic peoples, especially the various tribes and clans, in order to write “Devoni lug`otit turk’’. In “Devoni lug`otit turk’’ there are about three hundred poems, folk proverbs, wise sayings, which the author used as an exhibition in interpreting the lexical meaning of words. The spiritual legacy of Mahmud Kashgari is the upbringing he …


How To Write An Email, Joan H. Robinson Jan 2020

How To Write An Email, Joan H. Robinson

Open Educational Resources

This two-page guide for college students explains common pitfalls in email etiquette and shows examples of email styles: best practices (most formal), acceptable, and unacceptable (unprofessional).


Social Networking Obliterates Etiquette: Thumbs Drum In Rise Of Multitasking Rudeness, Barbara Rosenfeld, Lisa Novemsky Oct 2009

Social Networking Obliterates Etiquette: Thumbs Drum In Rise Of Multitasking Rudeness, Barbara Rosenfeld, Lisa Novemsky

NERA Conference Proceedings 2009

This pilot study investigates selected etiquette issues that appear to have arisen with the prevalence of hand-held electronic communications. Researchers surveyed college undergraduates, graduates, and faculty about the appropriateness of multitasking when others are present, whether they thank people with a hand-written note, by telephone, or by email, and the appropriateness of their preferred means of saying thank you. This study raises questions about etiquette issues when using electronic communications.


Practicing Civility In The Legal Writing Course: Helping Law Students Learn Professionalism, Sophie M. Sparrow Jan 2007

Practicing Civility In The Legal Writing Course: Helping Law Students Learn Professionalism, Sophie M. Sparrow

Law Faculty Scholarship

This Article suggests some concrete ways to teach civility— one component of professionalism—to law students. Professionalism certainly includes much more than civility, incorporating the concepts of ethics, morals, public service, life-long learning, personal integrity, professional identity, and a commitment to selfdevelopment. This Article begins with a brief overview of civility in Part I. Part II provides a few of the many arguments for why we should teach law students to be civil. Part III explores some concrete ways in which we can teach civility within individual classes, using the dynamics of student engagement in the classroom as an opportunity to …


Correct Conduct For Career And College, Anne Kent Jan 1945

Correct Conduct For Career And College, Anne Kent

Historical Documents of Bryant University (1863-present)

Pamphlet outlining the rules of etiquette young female students should follow throughout their academic and business careers, as determined by Anne Kent and Emily Post.


The Echo: April 9, 1926, Taylor University Apr 1926

The Echo: April 9, 1926, Taylor University

1925-1926 (Volume 13)

“Jesus Reigns” Is Easter Message — Easter At Taylor — Those Busy Juniors — The Taylor Calendar — Mnankas Banquet At Easter Season — “The Crucifixion” — Whom Do We Appreciate — The School of Prophets — Philos Give Impressive Easter Program — Rev. M. Oliver In Chapel — A Greater School Paper — Why All Right Thinking People in America Should Fight the Cigarette — Open Forum discussion — Thank You — A Hymn For Good-Friday — Easter Sonnet — Weavers For God — Mnankas Win Inter-Club Debate — Capitalizing Our Experience To Build Sermons — Prayer Band — …


Taylor University Echo: October 19, 1920, Taylor University Oct 1920

Taylor University Echo: October 19, 1920, Taylor University

1920-1921 (Volume 8)

Just A Smile — Local Preachers Hold Convention — Our New Professors — Died — Dinner Pail Philosophy — Christians — How It Ended — Mrs. Vayhinger Resigns — Not Life, But Living — A Fable — Our Need — Laughter — The Samaritan — System Personified — A Description — Extracts From Lyell Rader’s Lecture — Divine Beauty — Speicher Dormitory — Eureka — Profit in Poultry — The Intercollegiate Prohibition Association — The Junior Class — The Student Volunteer Band — The Eulogonian Debating Club — Soangetaha — The United Order of Chow Eaters — Seniors — Thalonian …


Taylor University Echo: November 16, 1914, Taylor University Nov 1914

Taylor University Echo: November 16, 1914, Taylor University

1914-1915 (Volume 2)

Bitter-Sweet — Editorial — Ohio Wet! — Look Here. — Let. — Be Sociable. — Literary — The Stamp of the Mint. — The Newspaper. — The Bible. — Father and Son. — Echoes — Alumni — Morbus Sabbaticus. — Thanksgiving Dinner — Social & Religious — Eureka. — Eulogonians. — Thalonian. — Philalethean. — Soangetaha. — Thou Art Weighed. — Humorous & Exchange — Exchanges


University Journal (March 1905), Taylor University Mar 1905

University Journal (March 1905), Taylor University

University Journal (1902-1906)

Spiritual Constancy — City Mission Work — The Clean Man in Politics — Literary Work in College — Why Jackson Fought the Duel — Some Sundry Remarks — Upland M. E. Church Revival — The Parson and the “Light” — Lectures on Evangelism — A Mother’s Excuse to Teacher — Wanted: A Worker — Will e’er be Green in Our Memory — Current News — Great Thoughts — The Simplon Tunnel — He Put Him Off All Right — Otherwise — Editorial — How Winter Palace Was Built — College Directory — Local Happenings — The Gem


University Journal (May 1904), Taylor University May 1904

University Journal (May 1904), Taylor University

University Journal (1902-1906)

Paraday —Athletics — Etiquette — Willard Debating Society — A “Mother Goose” of the Nineteeth Century — Foreign Missions — The Bachelor Maids’ Club — Strong Faith — Extracts from Brown’s Oration — For Girls Only — Editorial — Witticisms — Dormitory Life Exposed — Reade Mansion — Gleaner’s Home — News Items