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    The unlucky face Adapted from stories of Birbal – Eunice de Souza There lived in Delhi a merchant called Hirachand. It was said that anyone who saw his face would go without food for a day. When Akbar heard about Hirachand he was asked to see him. He wanted to know whether the stories about him were true. The next day‚ Akbar was on his way to the dining – room when Hirachand was brought to him. At the same time‚ a courtier came to say that the queen was ill. After meeting him ‚ Akbar left

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    The group of Swedish people came to America mainly for job opportunities. They started to travel here in the 1840s when a group o pioneers started a migration tradition between certain areas in the United States. This caused what they call‚ colonies‚ to form in settlements including: western Illinois‚ Iowa‚ central Texas‚ southern Minnesota‚ and western Wisconsin. The population overgrowth in Sweden was a major reason for the people of Sweden to leave their home country. Religion beliefs and political

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    place to live in for Chinese immigrants- This is a written‚ secondary resource article that describes the restrictions on immigration in Australia in the early 20th century through to 1973. It mentions the limitations targeting non -”white European” races. It goes on to describes Australia’s national “desire” to become white and to keep other minorities out‚ this general opinion was called the “White Australia” movement. This harsh act has kept the Chinese immigrants from obtaining certain rights

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    that the United States faces and the one that is causing several debates is illegal immigration. Thousands and thousands of illegal immigrants have come from many different places. All of them have different desires. America is supposed to be the land of the free so why is illegal immigration such a big issue in America? For the past hundreds of years immigrants have flooded the shores of the United States‚ looking for a new life‚ a second chance. Many of these immigrants came poor‚ with little

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    biggest challenges of being an immigrant is knowing the language of the country that you are in‚ trying to communicate with people and getting bullied. It is really hard for an immigrant coming to america to learn english and especially speak english. Like in many languages from Asia there are seriant ways to pronounce a word and if you pronounce that word in a different way it could have a whole different meaning. Another reason why it is very challenging for an immigrant speaking and learning english

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    International Journal of Instruction e-ISSN: 1308-1470 ● www.e-iji.net July 2011 ● Vol.4‚ No.2 p-ISSN: 1694-609X DIFFICULTIES IN TEACHING AND LEARNING GRAMMAR IN AN EFL CONTEXT1 Abdu Mohammed Al-Mekhlafi PhD.‚ College of Education‚ Sultan Qaboos University‚ Oman rayan3@gmail.com Ramani Perur Nagaratnam PhD.‚ Ministry of Manpower‚ Oman The role of grammar instruction in an ESL/EFL context has been for decades a major issue for students and teachers alike. Researchers have debated whether grammar

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    1900's Immigrants

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    In the late 1800-early 1900’s‚ immigrants began to settle in cities in large numbers. As a result of this increase in population‚ cities began to grow and change. People who come to life perinatally in a foreign country are known as immigrants. Immigrants came to america to start new and better lives. Immigrants came from all different countries but in the late 1800-early 1900’s immigrants mainly came from europe and asia. Immigrants would take a long journey to ellis island‚ where they would take

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    CHAPTER II THE OVERVIEW OF THE RELATED LITERATURE 2.1 Teaching and Learning English as a Foreign Language. Language is very important to communicate in society. Language is made up of sounds‚ words and sentence. Brown states‚ “language is more than a system or communication. It involves whole person‚ culture‚ educational‚ developmental communicative process”. It means Language is measured as a mean of communication and it is difficult to do all activities without language. Based on the abstract

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    North Face‚ Inc. 1. Should auditors insist that their clients accept all proposed audit adjustments‚ even those that have an "immaterial" effect on the given financial statements? Define your answer. I think auditors should strongly insist that their proposed adjustments should be made. If the company makes the proposed adjustments‚ it would seem to allow for a lesser probability for misstatements to occur. Even though an adjustment may seem immaterial for one year’s statements‚ a combination

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    interrupts economic growth in the United States? Recently‚ the number of immigrant workers in the United States has significantly increased. The impact of the immigration has been a controversial issue. Majority of the population believe that the large number of immigrants negatively affects the U.S-born workers by lowering wages and increase competition in the nation’s labor market. On the other hand‚ some believe that immigrants increase GDP‚ create more jobs‚ stimulate investment‚ and eventually bring

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