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Standard English is essential for most senior posts. It is the variety of English expected of people with power and influence and so on.
The equivalent of the English word power in African luhya language is "Amani".
There is no such language as Australian. People in Australia speak English, so they would say power point.
Your question is hard to understand, but if you wonder why the English language might be considered a tool of American power, i can answer that since the global language English evolves around the American and British cultures, and in fact opens upp for those cultures, USA and UK achieve great influence on the persons that know English! There are many answers to your question, but this is one of them.
English is often chosen as the official language in countries due to historical reasons, cultural influence, economic power, and political dominance. It is commonly spoken globally and has become a common language for international communication and trade. Establishing English as the official language can also promote unity and efficiency within a diverse population.
The relationship between language and power is that the language is usually used to get someone in power.
They have the power to communicate with business officials and people from all around the world. English is virtually a universal language.
The document that was designed to prevent abuse of power was called the English Bill of Rights. The English Bill of Rights was written by Parliament in 1689.
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All the ones I know:Sacks - Turn Taking theoryFairclough - Synthetic Personalisation. The use of direct address "you"Plain English Campaign - Less than 90 words in a paragraph in legal textsDrew and Heritage - Goal OrientationPaul Grice - 4 Maxims; Manner, Relevance, Quality, QuantityDavid Crystal - Influential Power uses minor sentencesHope this helps!
The document that was designed to prevent abuse of power was called the English Bill of Rights. The English Bill of Rights was written by Parliament in 1689.
The english Bill of Rights.