Grade 12 – Core – LC1 Studying Abroad 1. Every year thousands and thousands of people leave the comforts of their homes to learn English in countries such as the United States‚ Canada‚ England‚ and Australia. Many feel that by studying a language in a country where it is spoken‚ they will be able to learn it more quickly. Others feel that studying abroad gives them greater opportunity in their home country. It may even lead to a better job. And quite a few people want to study abroad
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England and France; for many years students in Ontario would study Shakespeare‚ along with other British writers. This is no different than the impact of American culture‚ which swamps Canadawith American authors such as Fitzgerald. However‚ many schools limit a student’s exposure to Canadian novels to those found on International Studies Preparation (ISP) reading lists. In this sense‚ Canada is an attic in which we have stored American and British literature without considering our own. As a result
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The Way of Studying By Vincent Chen In this age where studying is a bothersome chore for most students‚ students struggle to cope with their busy routine as well as their studies. The fierce competition to excel among themselves or on a national level‚ further catapults the students’ search for the ultimate study plan. Some students attend seminars‚ prep talks and tuition‚ only to tire themselves without realizing their dream of excellence. I believe that studying starts with ourselves and‚ with
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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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Studying History There are countless reasons for studying history. People always say‚ “History is important so that we do not repeat the mistakes of our past‚” but there is much to history than just learning from our mistakes. As The History Guide talks about‚ it comes down to history defines your identity. It is who you are because everything you do‚ everything you learn‚ and everything you want to be has to do with something you experienced in the past. If you like sports it’s probably because
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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 schools—the place wherein the chief matters of concern are particulars of humanness—individual human feeling‚ human response‚ and human time‚ as these can be known through the written expression (at many literary levels) of men living and dead‚ and as they
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On-Boarding Approach Southwest Airline There are a few companies out there that truly understand the importance of On-boarding. Southwest airline has taken an approach that resonates with all employees new and old. Their understanding of human culture and how people absorb information is vital to their process. Human beings are emotional creatures‚ thus learning from this they have produced an effective on-boarding procedure. Stimulating a positive emotion has been the Idea behind a successful
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reasons for studying history vary from personal ones‚ to some that affect an entire society or group of people. As conscious beings‚ there always has been a need to study and learn why and how the world has evolved to its current point today. As an individual‚ one often hears‚ “learn from your mistakes.” The past teaches about mistakes‚ so one may learn from them. By learning the bigger lessons‚ not the tiny details‚ one can discover why they are who they are now. Finally‚ by studying the chain of
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is Mrs. Mooney who runs the boarding house. She has had an unhappy marriage and it made her as sharp as an axe. When she gets rid of her husband she opens a boarding house. She has a son‚ Jack‚ who is "a hard case". She also has a daughter‚ Polly‚ a slim girl of nineteen who resembles a "perverse little Madonna." Mrs. Mooney is concerned about Polly’s marriage and she knows that most men are not seriously interested in her. So she decides to keep Polly in the boarding house and make her an attraction
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American public high school‚ it could be used to buy more than three thousand textbooks. Or almost two hundred brand-new MacBooks for the classroom. Or to pay four teachers for a whole year. Or it could be used to buy a Jumbotron for a football stadium. That is exactly what my school district allowed $235‚000 for. (Delaney) At the same meeting the school board voted to approve this project‚ they also voted to settle a lawsuit of $210‚000 with a former student at the very same high school for which they
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