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  • Writer: Bobo Law
    Bobo Law
  • Feb 28, 2016
  • 2 min read

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Deception has permeated into every corner of life. It exists not only in daily communication, but also in the dialogues in some literary works. This thesis aims to analyze the pragmatic effects and strategies of deception in Three Kingdoms. On the one hand, the analysis of deception enables us to have a better understanding of the implied meanings and the artistic charm of the classic works. On the other hand, the analysis of deception in literary works can also deepen our understanding of relevant linguistic theories.

From <http://www.ukthesiss.com/Thesis_Tips/Reference/Literature_Review/1368.html>

2.1 history and Introduction of Biofuels

There has been a lot of study on technical aspects of energy plagiarized from biomass, both the biofuel and biodiesel; examples include the studies conducted by Faaij, (2006), Ryan et al., (2006) and Goldemberg and Teixeira, (2004). Two main classes of biofuels are bio ethanol and biodiesel. Biofuels are classified into first and second generation on the basis of the source of fabrication.

From <http://www.51lunwen.org/literaturereviewsample/org201506111128394009.html>

2Literature Review

2.1 E-commerce evaluation models

2.1.1 Different e-commerce evaluation models

DeLone, W.H. and McLean, E.R. first published the DeLone & McLean IS Success Model in 1992. It was the firstr e-commerce evaluation model. In early stages, informed numbers of subsequent studies and was widely referenced and made use by many articles and journals for example, Seddon and Kiew (1996) and Seddon (1997).

From <http://www.ukthesis.org/Thesis_Tips/Reference/Literature_Review/607.html>

This paper presents a literature review and classification for electronic commerce research. The authors examined 4,948 articles listed in the Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) and 2,875 articles in the Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) published from 1999 to 2008. The results revealed that electronic commerce literature can be classified into seven categories: business and management; computer and information science; industrial engineering and operation research; engineering; economics; law; and others. The study also examined the country distribution of authors. This literature review should serve as a supplemental resource for electronic commerce academics to formulate future research.

http://www.academic-journals.org/ojs2/index.php/ijecs/article/viewFile/898/33

 
 
 

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