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HUMAN RIGHTS REDRESSAL MECHANISM

                                    HUMAN RIGHTS REDRESSAL MECHANISM      The effectiveness of any legal system is determined by its ability to "enforce" the laws and norms that emerge from it. The law related to intimate human rights is no different. However, the manner in which international human rights treaties are enforced is different from the manner in which doses be laws are enforced. For international treaties, countries come together and agree to abide by the terms, conditions, and responsibilities that they have agreed to by consensus.       There is no international police force to monitor countries' compliances with the obligations they have accepted under various Imam rights treaties. Besides the International Criminal Court, which deals with very specific crimes, and the International Court of Justice (OC), which deals only with disputes between states, there is no other international court where individuals may pursue perpetrators for violations of human

APPLIED LINGUISTICS

                                                               APPLIED LINGUISTICS        Applied linguistics generally incorporates or includes several identifiable subfields: for example, corpus linguistics, forensic linguistics, language testing, language policy and planning, lexicography, second language acquisition, second language writing, and translation and interpretation. Major branches of applied linguistics include bilingualism and multilingualism, conversation analysis, contrastive linguistics, language assessment, literacies, discourse analysis, language pedagogy, second language acquisition, language planning and policy, interlinguistics, stylistics, language teacher education, ...  STYLISTS AND DISCOURSE ANALYSIS       Discourse and Stylistics are linguistic disciplines that analyze text in an attempt to establish principles in explaining the particular choices made by individuals and social groups in their use of language (Ahmad 2) which, by extension, produces and rep

A FAREWELL TO ARMS -ERNEST HEMINGWAY

                                                                      A FAREWELL TO ARMS                                                                                             -ERNEST HEMINGWAY  Summary       Lieutenant Frederic Henry is a young American ambulance driver serving in the Italian army during World War I. At the beginning of the novel, the war is winding down with the onset of winter, and Henry arranges to tour Italy. The following spring, upon his return to the front, Henry meets Catherine Barkley, an English nurse’s aide at the nearby British hospital and the love interest of his friend Rinaldi. Rinaldi, however, quickly fades from the picture as Catherine and Henry become involved in an elaborate game of seduction.       Grieving the recent death of her fiancĂ©, Catherine longs for love so deeply that she will settle for the illusion of it. Her passion, even though pretended, wakens a desire for emotional interaction in Henry, whom the war has left coolly detached a