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    (Theodore Roosevelt). In the United States alone‚ there are 325 languages spoken nationwide. English should be made the official language of the United States because it will knock down these language barriers and immigrants will be more likely to prosper in this nation‚ even though the costs may be quite high. Long before‚ our Founding Fathers did not find it necessary to create an official language. With almost everybody already speaking English‚ the topic didn’t prove to be controversial enough to debate

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    English should be the official language? Here are a couple of opinions shared by Robert D. King ‚ "Should English be the Law?" ‚ S.I. Hayakawa‚ "Bilingualism in America: English Should be the Official Language"‚ and Greg Lewis " An Open Letter to Diversity’s Victims". All of the gentlemen agree on one thing and that is if immigrants do not learn English‚ they have put limits on their own life. They are unable to communicate with mainstream America. Making English the official language in America

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    MANCHESTER UNITED OFFICIAL SUPPORTERS CLUB CONSTITUTION THIS DRAFT CONSTITUTION SETS OUT THE BASIS ON WHICH THE CLUB EXPECTS BRANCHES TO BE ORGANISED AND OPERATE Branch Committee A branch must have an elected committee (“the committee”) to run branch matters and ideally‚ should consist of the following: Chairman / Chairperson Secretary Treasurer Committee members (minimum 3) All posts must be up for re-election on an annual basis at the branch Annual General Meeting (“AGM”)

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    Untold Story of “Nam” During the Vietnam War germen shepherds were needed to seek out mines‚ other booby traps‚ ambushes‚ etc...The government needed recruits and had high school students register to join the military. This is where Duke and Kyle came in. Duke was a germen shepherd for the military also known as K94324. He had a beautiful coat‚ the colors of his coat was mixed beautifully. He had a temper though‚ that’s why no one wanted to work with him. Anyone who got near Duke he would tear

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    consensual non-marital sex relations between the marital partners‚ and outside individuals. Although this was widely recognized as an advocation of infidelity‚ the book got enormous attention from the public‚ and a new expression was coined. The Ideas Behind The Concept Today‚ the ideas that the O`Neills first published have undergone a certain evolution. Although O`Neills book primarily talked about non-controversial ideas for revitalizing marriage‚ the idea that held on the most is the one that included

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    Girlfriend April 2013 ‘Girlfriend’ is a popular magazine for teenage girls in New Zealand and Australia. The name of the magazine has a few connotations behind it; the team behind the magazine‚ though older than the target audience‚ are trying to create a magazine which is almost like a ’girlfriend’ (good friend). Meaning they can rely on it for advice‚ gossip and laughter‚ just as they can with a real ’girlfriend’. The magazine is published by pacific magazines‚ pacific magazines is a highly

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    Year 11 English The Meaning behind the Aussie Battler The film industry determines the way we view our films. Australian films often backup the idea of the ‘Aussie battler/hero’. A battler/hero is known as someone who fights for what they believe in‚ their country‚ their heritage‚ their family‚ friends‚ dignity and pride. A battler’s job is to protect and hold onto what they are fighting for‚ whether it is for the good or for the bad. The Aussie Battler is known for being a working class citizen

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    Perspectives on Critical Issues This Perspectives section features commentaries on the No Child Left Behind Act‚ one of the most controversial pieces of legislation in the history of federal educational policy making. David Karen provides an overview and a critical evaluation‚ Gary Dworkin focuses on issues of accountability and assessment‚ Richard Ingersoll discusses out-of-field teaching‚ and Joyce Epstein focuses on parental involvement. We thank our board members Alan Sadovnik‚ Kathryn M. Borman

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    Should English be declared the official language of the United States? IV. Rough Draft. In the 1700’s by recognizing the historical fact‚ the United States has been an overwhelmingly English speaking nation since it was created and that its constitution and foundational documents are in English. Americans value and respect diversity‚ they want to preserve English as their common language and therefore immigrants have the responsibility to learn English. Theodore Roosevelt once said “We have one

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    Understanding Politics Professor Genevieve Kehoe 13 November 204 Globalization and India’s economic growth has constructed two seemingly contradictory narratives of the effects of this phenomenon. Thomas Friedman’s The World is Flat and Katherine Boo’s Behind the Beautiful Forevers‚ both exemplify the disparity between these two realities. Friedman frames globalization as a “world flattener” that will create new possibilities‚ opportunities‚ and equalize people across the globe. He uses India as an example

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