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    more and more students want to study abroad because they want to have a better education‚ to acquire knowledge of new cultures and for certain to widen their perspective. Firstly‚ studying abroad‚ students will have a better education. Nowadays‚ many students from developing countries like India‚ China… set studying in the First World countries as their short-cut way to have an international education. It is because in their countries‚ the education systems are still in poor condition due to financial

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    Contrary to students within other provinces‚ those in Ontario should study only Canadian literature in grade twelve English courses. Although there are many existing writers in different cultures‚ it is important for Ontario students to first become familiar with Canadian literature before moving on. It is believed that students should focus on their Canadian culture - despite being surrounded by other cultures- promote and establish their own writers‚ and encourage younger Canadian authors.

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    Studying in Australia Studying abroad in a different country can be a great experience at a low and affordable cost. In addition‚ you can stay with another family. A great place for me to study abroad would be in Australia because they have seven of the top 100 universities‚ strong academic credentials‚ and more than one culture to study. Australia has seven of the top 100 universities in the world. Melbourne‚ for example‚ is one of the leading universities in Australia with over 22‚000 courses

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    and minus of studying locally or overseas? If similar questions have crossed your mind‚ keep reading. Study in Malaysia Pros (+) More forgiving in overall cost / expenditure For many‚ this reason is strong enough to study locally. Free from the weight of ‘currency exchange’‚ and familiar with the food (e.g.: mamak for good affordable food) and accommodation (able to stay with family) etc‚ studying locally is less likely to burn a big hole in the pocket as compared to studying abroad on the

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    Discuss and evaluate the advantages and disadvantages for an international student of studying at a university in Britain. Nowadays more and more students want to study abroad‚ mostly because it gives them the opportunity to become independent and more responsible in life. The most popular choice is Britain‚ because today the world’s most widely spoken language is English. Choosing education among native speakers gives you a distinct advantage in the study and in subsequent search for a job

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    The Difference Between Studying In The UK And Studying In China As a Chinese student studying in the UK‚ I found there are many differences between studying in the UK and studying in China‚ including the environment‚ types of study and types of assessment. I have the experience of studying in Chinese university‚ therefore‚ I would compare the difference of the studying in universities of China and the UK. The environment of studying is quiet different. In China‚ almost all the universities have

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    Same-sex marriage to be discussed in Parliament VietNamNet Bridge - National Assembly (NA) deputies have confirmed that the legal provisions relating to homosexuals‚ bisexuals and transgenders need to be discussed in the upcoming session. [pic] For gay people‚ it is more difficult to overcome social prejudice than legal problems. The Institute for Legislative Studies in collaboration with the Institute of Economic‚ Social and Environmental Research (iSEE) recently held a workshop entitled “Homosexuals

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    "We all have slumbering realms of sensibility which can be coaxed into wakefulness by books." [Robertson Davies‚ A Voice From the Attic: Essays on the Art of Reading 13 (New York: Penguin Books‚ rev. ed.‚ 1990)] "[L]iterature is an art‚ and . . . as an art it is able to enlarge and refine our understanding of life." [Robertson Davies‚ Reading and Writing 2-3 (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press‚ special ed.‚ 1993) (1992)] The study of literature "is the place—there is no other in most

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    “Is enough been done to counteract the effects of salinity in the Chowilla Region?” INTRODUCTION Chowilla Region is located in the river lands‚ 50km from Renmark‚ South Australia‚ commonly used for recreational use (SA.gov.au‚ 2012). Chowilla is a peaceful place‚ used to get away from the hectic pace of current life. The region is considered a Game Reserve and monitored by the Berri National Park headquarters. It also has the largest remaining native Riverine forest in South Australia‚ described

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    Chernobyl Effects Could Last Centuries By Pavol Stracansky KIEV‚ Aug 20‚ 2010 (IPS) - Almost 25 years after the world’s worst nuclear accident a series of new scientific studies have suggested the effects of the Chernobyl disaster have been underestimated. Scientists last month published information that‚ contradicting previous claims‚ animal populations are declining in the exclusion zone surrounding the site of the former Soviet nuclear power plant‚ and that radiation contamination effects

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