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As a doctor, Sadao knew the value of human life. He risked his own life by saving the American sailor, even though he knew that he could go to prison for hiding a prisoner of war. He cleaned the Americans wounds, fed him and nursed him back to health. When the American was feeling healthy, he gave him provisions such as food and a boat, and helped him to escape from Japan. As a Japanese citizen, he fulfilled his duty by telling the General about the American. Even though the General forgot to send his assassins, Sadao could not be blamed for the American escape. Thus we can say that Sadao carried out his responsibilities, as a doctor, and as a Japanese citizen both.
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From the sci-fi novel by H.G Wells named "The Invisible Man" we can see Griffin is a talented scientist who keep experimenting on how to make things invisible. He was studying in the royal university of london with Dr. Kemp as his collegue. Dr. kemp was in studying optics and griffin was doing medical researchs. Then he changed his studies from medicines to optics after he invented a way to make blood pure enough to invisible. He was all day experimenting and finally he succeeded in making him invisible. He has an evil plan i.e, to spread reign of terror across the country. After he is invisible he did evil things. he stole money,killed many people etc. though he was invisible he was unable to revert this process. then he completely devoted himself in doing evil activities. he once entered to Kemp's house . it was a coincident .He then reveals his identity that he knew kemp from the royal university and he also reveals his plan of spreading reign of terror. Dr kemp was totally against this idea. he on the contrary was a very social person, he works for humanity. He knew what is right and what is wrong. He tells about the invisible man to colonel Ayde. he helped ayde for napping the invisible man. he betrayed griffin. griffin warned kemp to kill him on the next meeting. to this, kemp offered himself as a bait in order to help ayde in napping him. So we conclude that griffin is the antagonist of the novel and on the other hand, Dr kemp is the perfect foil for him. no one either actually could be called as hero but to some extent kemp is the hero of the novel.
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Linguistics aims to understand how the language faculty of the mind works and to describe how language itself works. Linguists observe patterns within a language and across languages to try to understand what principles drive our brains’ comprehension and production of language.
There's a quote by Lynne Murphy that "asking a linguist how many languages s/he speaks is like asking a doctor how many diseases s/he has had". As linguists, languages (and language) are our objects of study. We learn to look at languages as data and recognize their patterns, just as doctors learn to recognize signs and symptoms of diseases. Whether they have had the disease before or not is irrelevant. Many people come to linguistics from other areas: math, computer science, philosophy, anthropology, psychology, and cognitive science, just to name a few popular related fields.
Linguistics spans a large number of subfields, each dealing with a different part of the language faculty.
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India is developing country. India has 29 states and 7 union terriority.
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