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    Being american has many pros and cons. the difficulties and issues that i personally have with being american is not easy‚ not for people with different color‚ religion & cultures either. In many ways i feel unwanted‚ unsafe‚ and voiceless. Being a Muslim girl‚ it was not easy but what helped me is the diversity‚ i felt like i was not the only one facing these issues but many people are too‚ and it helped me feel like i was not the only one. I was born in new York and raised in Detroit‚ where

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    There was a lot of uncomfortable/ unfamiliar places I have been like the time I had to go on a greyhound bus full of strangers or my first day of school in a whole different state and city. But instead of writing about those I decided to write about the time my mom left me at her boyfriend’s house to play with the little girl who lived there so they can run some errands. The most uncomfortable situation I been in was the time my mom left me with her boyfriend’s family to play with there daughter

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    Citizen means the members of the particular nation either they are native or through naturalization. Citizen can be both native and naturalization. For instance‚ if the people came from different countries like Nepal‚ India through different Visa status and fortunately they receive the citizenship of US then they are called naturalization or migrated people. On the other hand‚ native citizen means he/she take birth in particular countries as well as his/her parents are originated from the same country

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    report presents an interview with a bilingual called H.D . H.D. is a daughter of a Turkish immigrant family who lived in Australia for 12 years .H.D. gives examples from her personal life about how she became bilingual background ‚ the challenges of second language acquisition ‚ benefits and the role of languages in her life. H.D was asked the following questions : (a) Could you please explain how you became bilingual? (b) Could you describe the bilingual environment you grew up in? (c) Which

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    States. According to the United States Census Bureau‚ inhabitants of the United States speak a total of 382 different languages. Language adds to the diversity of the country. Due to the various types of languages spoken in the United States‚ being bilingual has become a necessity. Parents play a major role in their children’s education. Encouraging students to learn another language can become extremely beneficial for the student in the long-run. Having the ability to speak multiple languages makes

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    Bilingual Essay What does bilingual means? A bilingual is involving or using of two different languages. Nowadays‚ most people are actually bilingual. The most used and common language is English which is the universal language. The majority off the world’s population can speak and understand English language. Being able to understand and speak two different languages is a talent. It is an extra factor to one’s personality‚ and it could also help one to build-up one’s self-esteem and confidence

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    Why Do We not Consider the Benefits? Bilingual education is like the seat belts in the back of your car. They both serve as helpful attachments that can only prepare you for the future. Bilingual education is a form of education in which information is presented to the student in two or more languages. By broadening a student’s scope to two or more languages‚ students hold an advantage when entering the professional world. The professional world is where work gets serious and adults have to face

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    I. Meaning “Bilingual Education Policy (BEP) in the Philippines is defined operationally as the separate use of Filipino and English as the media of instruction in specific subject areas”. As embodied in the DECS Order‚ Filipino shall be used as a medium of instruction in social studies/ social sciences‚ music‚ arts‚ physical education‚ home economics‚ practical arts and character education. English‚ on the other hand is allocated to science‚ mathematics‚ and technology subjects. BEP clearly states

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    University‚ published a preface called “Bilingual lives‚ bilingual experience” in Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development‚ in which she claims that a bilingual faces some problems in expressing and distinguishing between emotions on both languages. She gives the example of her Polish-English background and supports that often people who are bilingual make confusions regarding the cultural and deeper meaning of emotions. However‚ I argue that a bilingual learns to perceive the world in a

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    Aria: A Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood Not having really pondered over bilingual education before‚ I must admit I did not have a formed opinion concerning this issue. Of course‚ I was aware of the ‘phenomenon’ of bilingual children but I have never spent much time reflecting whether they should receive formal education in their mother tongue or whether they should learn in the language of their present surroundings. The decision is not an easy one to make‚ but I have set my mind against the

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