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    What is the present status of english in malaysia? Is it ESL‚ EFL or EIL (or is it all of the above) depending on which state or area you come from. Before I go any further‚ let me explain on what is ESL‚ EFL and EIL. English as a second language (ESL) is the use or study of English by speakers with different native languages. English as a Foreign Language (EFL) indicates the teaching of English in a non–English speaking region. Meanwhile English as an International Language (EIL) is the concept

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    Disrupting the Status Quo

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    ELM 8100 Segment 2 The Logic of “Disrupting the Status Quo” Action research is known by many other names‚ including participatory research‚ collaborative inquiry‚ emancipatory research‚ action learning‚ and contextural action research‚ but all are variations on a theme. Put simply‚ action research is “learning by doing” - a group of people identify a problem‚ do something to resolve it‚ see how successful their efforts were‚ and if not satisfied‚ try again. While this is the essence of the

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    Status of Women in India

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    Ashwarya Subhluxmi The Status of women in India The lifestyle of Indian women has undergone colossal changes each millennium. In the Vedic period‚ roughly between 1700 and 1100 BCE‚ when the first Hindi scriptures also known as Vedas in Sanskrit were being composed‚ women enjoyed a very privileged life. Most of them were educated and considered to be intellectually competent with their male counterparts. However‚ in the medieval period lasting from 8th to 18th Century‚ their life became really

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    Women were considered inferior to men in practical life. But in scriptures they were given high position. Thus in past‚ the status of women in India was not clear. It was theoretically high but practically low. Women were prohibited to take part in domestic as well as in external matter. They were under the influence of their parents before marriage and their husbands after marriage. Thus‚ the position of women in ancient India was inferior. The position became worse even during the Moghul rule

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    grouping who share similar levels of income‚ status‚ property‚ power and types of lifestyle. Social class is stratified by racial and ethnic groups in many ways but often times seen through residential segregation. Residential segregation is defined as the physical separation of cultural groups based on residence and housing according to the Department of Economics at the University of California‚ Los Angeles. (UCLA‚ 2011) The socioeconomic status (SES) of an individual affects housing options

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    major determinant of vegetation in the region‚ and of potential land uses. Soil is an outcome of five broad factors: parent material‚ climate‚ relief/slope‚ time and organisms. | Infertile soils Given the variations in all of these in the savannas it is no surprise that there are many different soil types in evidence in northern Australia. Generally speaking the combination of these five factors has resulted in soils which are characterised by their infertility‚ although there are exceptions. In other

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    Demographic Information Questionnaire (Please note‚ your information will not be sold or given to outside entities. It is for internal use only. Thank you.) 1. Name: ________________________________ Please check on the circle provided. 2. Type: Teacher Student Employee Others: __________________________ 3. Age Group: 17-19 20-25 26-30 31-35 36-40 41 and up 4. How much are you willing to pay for a dorm? 2‚000php – 4‚000php 4000php – 6‚000php 6‚000php – 8‚000php 8‚000php – 10‚000php 10‚000 – 12

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    to bring itself back to the top of the ratings by certain marketing ploys. Second‚ MTV educates and familiarizes today’s teenage culture with the changing society. Thirdly‚ MTV devotes all of its programming to serve the interest of the public demographic. There are many reasons why MTV is aiming to capture the teenage audience. First‚ today’s teenage culture bases their agendas around the mass media. It is very common for teenagers to arrange their plans around certain shows‚ so they do not miss

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    Status of Women in Islam

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    STATUS OF WOMEN IN ISLAM‚ Rights of Women in lslam and Duties of a woman in lslam 1. STATUS OF WOMEN IN ISLAM Women have a very important place in Islamic society. Unlike a number of other religions‚ Islam holds a women in high esteem. Her importance as an other and a wife has been clearly stated by Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).The prophet said‚ "Paradise lies at the feet of your mothers." Once a person asked the Prophet‚ "Who deserves the best care from me?" The Prophet replied‚ "Your mother

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    Women Status in Bangladesh

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    third world country where almost fifty percent of the population is women. From the British period the women of this subcontinent are neglected in different spares of life. Rights are the power and privilege to which one has a just claim. These rights can be right to life‚ right to proper education‚ right to property‚ right to education‚ right to opportunity etc. All this rights are enjoyed by a man aptly but sometimes these are violated for the women of our society. Their rights are not protected. However

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