The advantages and disadvantages of being a professional sportsman Being a professional sportsman requires much effort and devotion. Treating sports as an occupation has its advantages and disadvantages‚ as every job does. Firstly‚ the main advantage of being a professional sportsman is money‚ and therefore‚ fame. In some disciplines‚ like football or tennis‚ the amount of the income earned is enormous. If he reaches performance‚ money coming from sponsoring and advertising give the sportsman
Premium Football Professional sports Sport
aesthetic to the human eye. Art in all its forms is the universal language. It reaches across borders and connects the world. There are some concerns about becoming an art director in today’s economy (or world)‚ but in looking at the disadvantages and advantages of this career‚ there is a future for the experienced multi-media artist. The Art field ranges in a variety of medians that can allow artist to move to one area to another as the artist evolve and master their skills. The art and design career
Premium Graphic design Art Visual arts
Advantages of Being Bilingual Being able to speak two different languages is one of the best abilities to have in todays world. Especially living in the United States‚ which is such a diverse country‚ it really does come in handy. Benefits of being diverse in languages are that you have a greater change of getting that job that’s extremely competitive‚ and you’ll have a wider range of culturalism in your life. As someone who is bilingual‚ I can say that I have experienced certain advantages
Premium Tourism United States Florida
There is a risk that workers may be overexposed to radiation. Working with patients alone poses the hazard of being exposed to illnesses and diseases. Also‚ the work days and shifts for radiologist can be long and demanding and some places may require working on both holidays and weekends. In addition‚ the competition for the best jobs in this field are high‚ which
Premium Radiology Magnetic resonance imaging Medical imaging
Being a famous sportsman is the biggest dream of many young people. We watch a championships on TV and we dream to be like our sports idols. Firstly‚ young people want to be a famous sportsperson to have a lot of money. If you are the best you can earn a lot of money. You can build a big nice house and have everything you want. What is more when you win competitions and championships you became a famous person. In public places like discos and restaurants other people treat you like VIP. When
Premium Sport Competition Professional sports
understand some words or short sentences that are often used by our parents‚ but we have not been exposed to the language enough to be able to communicate. Even though my generation cannot not be considered as Veneto speakers‚ we had a strong sense of being part of a group. In the school where I studied throughout my childhood‚ we had a clear separation between groups: the Italian descendants and the ‘others’‚ often students with darker skin and from lower social classes. Within the Italian descendants
Premium Italy Linguistics Italian language
BEING A FRATERNITY MEMBER: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES By: Arsenio Unajan Baquilid Prologue I am a founding member of a fraternity. As such‚ I can consider myself having adequate exposures on the life of this type of organization. To begin with‚ let me emphasize that a fraternity or sorority is a choice of a lifestyle for a lifetime. It has a strong influence on one’s personality. It can make or unmake a person. I have heard of many arguments against being a fraternity/sorority member. Some are
Premium Fraternities and sororities
against another gladiator or against exotic animals who will be fighting for their life just as much them. The Roman Gladiators were the toughest and most brutal fighters of their time. The early times of being a gladiator is different than what people think it would be. The whole concept of being a gladiator and the coliseum
Premium
through his first language. In multilingual countries with a dominant national or international language‚ it is recommended that children experience at least five to eight years of education in their mother tongue while gradually being introduced to other dominant languages (Thomas & Collier‚ 2002 in Oredina‚ et al 2015). The strategy of beginning school in the first language and eventually adding other languages is commonly called Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education‚ or MTB-MLE. A UNESCO
Premium Education Second language Multilingualism
research and practice. London: Longman. Cummins‚ J. (1981) Bilingualism and minority language children. Ontario; Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Cummins‚ J. (2000) Language‚ Power and Pedgogy: Bilingual Children in the Crossfire. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters Diaz‚ R Díaz-Rico‚ L. T. & Weed‚ K. Z. (2006). The cross-cultural‚ language‚ and academic development handbook‚ fourth edition. Boston‚ MA: Allyn & Bacon. Diaz-Rico‚ L. T. & Weed‚ K. Z. (2010). The crosscultural language‚ and academic development
Premium Language acquisition First language Second language