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    "RESOLVED: THAT THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES ENACT LEGISLATION MAKING AMERICAN ENGLISH THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA." This sentiment was established by the English Only movement‚ which began in 1981 when Senator Hayakawa sponsored a constitutional amendment to make English the official language of the United States. Variations on his proposal have been before Congress ever since; the Language of Government Act has been pending before the House and Senate since

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    implementation of the War Measures Act during the October Crisis and his devoted efforts against separatism during the Quebec referendum. There have been many issues between Quebec and the rest of Canada over the years. Trudeau believed that bilingualism

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    Color Theory Website Assessment 1.What are the primary colors? It depends. In RGB‚ the three main colors are red‚ green and blue‚ which is also known as the addictive colors. RGB is the primary color for light. At the same time‚ there are also subtractive colors‚ which stands for matter. These three are Cyan‚ Yellow and Magenta. 2. What is an extra-spectral color? For example‚ Magenta is a extra-spectral color. A extra-spectral color means that it cannot be generated by a single wavelength of light

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    Stroop Effect

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    Results and discussion INTRODUCTION The Stroop effect is a classic cognitive psychology experiment discovered and first studied by J. Ridley Stroop in 1935.It originated from the theory of automatic processes. It is clear that some processing activities become automatic as a result of prolonged practice e.g. Typing‚ driving‚ etc. Automatic processes therefore are fast‚ require no attention and are unavoidable. Stroop believed that there was some evidence that word identification may be a form

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    multilingualism in nigeria

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    NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COURSE CODE: ENG 454 COURSE TITLE: MULTI LINGUALISM COURSE GUIDE ENG 454 MULTI LINGUALISM Course Team Dr. Taiwo Abioye (Course Developer/Writer) – Covenant University Prof. Kunle Adeniran (Course Editor) – University of Ibadan Dr. I. Omolara Daniel (Programme Leader) – NOUN Mr. Theodore O. Iyere (Course Coordinator) – NOUN NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA ENG 454 National Open University

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    assignments. The setting manager has given permission for me to follow this course. The settings anonymity will be safeguarded and kept under confidentiality. Part 1: Analysis of two video sequences: ‘Lark children’s centre’ (study topic 4) ‘Bilingualism’ (study topic 6) I have chosen the lark’s children centre because in the (E 100 DVD 1 Lark children centre‚ 09:20-12:33‚

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    better understand the reality of bilingualism (both as a social reality and as an individual practice). This paper depicts the similarities and differences between the two sociolinguistic situations. It shows that the differences‚ which derive mostly from the relationship that Cameroonians and Canadians have with both official languages‚ determine the choices of language policies and influence attitudes towards individual bilingualism. Keywords : Bilingualism- language policies- linguistic attitudes-

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    Abstract Some bicultural families have to deal with the decision of how‚ when‚ and if they should make their children be bilingual. They worry that if instead of helping their kids doing so‚ it may hurt them. Most people agree that in long terms‚ being bilingual is a great tool. Since most parents agree on that‚ not all agree on how early kids should be introduce to a second language. Should it be as soon as they are born‚ or first learn one language and then a second? Growing Up in a Bilingual

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    Press‚ 1971. ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online) Vol 2‚ No 5‚ 2011 www.iiste.org Lambert‚ W.E (1977) “Effects of Bilinbualism on the individual” in Bilingualism: psychological‚ Social and Educational Implications‚ Hornby P. (ed.) Academic Press‚ New York‚ 1977. Rene Appel‚ and Pieter Muysken‚ (1988)‚Language Contact and Bilingualism‚ Edward Arnold‚ London. ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online) Vol 2‚ No 5‚ 2011

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    3d printing

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    3D PRINTING TECHNOLOGY Contents: 1. Introduction 2. History Of 3D Printing 3. Current 3D Printing Technologies 4. The Basic Process Of 3D Printing 5. 3D Printing VS Conventional Technologies 6. Applications 7. Conclusion Introduction 3Dimensions printing is a method of converting a virtual 3D model into a physical object. 3D printing is a category of rapid prototyping technology. 3D printers typically work by printing successive layers on top of the

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