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    The studying abroad is the problem of youth of Kazakhstan The most difficult for a young person is looking for profitable occupation. «Do you speak English? » - a question that can be heard at any companies even they are not foreign ones in our country. And if you confidently answer «Yes‚ I do! »‚ you will be supplied with the high-salaried job. It will be good chance for you to take a place in a prestigious company and develop yourself. English language is the most important language in the world

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    Yes‚ studying abroad has not only advantages! It would have been too simple: you go to a foreign country and everything is wonderful‚ people are nice‚ your home is beautiful and so on. Lies!!! Studying abroad is not always so nice. You might have to face one or even more problems while living abroad and now‚ as you can see on the screen. There are some of the disadvantages of studying abroad. 1. Nothing is free A big disadvantage of studying abroad can be the costs. Studying abroad can be really

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    October 2010 Advantages and disadvantages of living abroad «It is well-known fact that we always recognize our motherland when we are about to lose it”. Albert Camus Modern life is impossible without traveling. Thousands of people travel everyday either on business or for pleasure. They travel in order to see other continents‚ modern cities and the ruins of ancient towns; they travel to enjoy picturesque places. It is always interesting to discover new things‚ different

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    Wendy Perniciaro ENC1101 January 16‚ 2013 An unforgettable trip When I was a junior student in high school‚ I got a chance to travel to Canada for a month. This trip was so unforgettable and also interfered with my study later on. The city I went to is Vancouver. This place is an easy and comfortable place to live. The weather is as warm as spring. I left my parents and lived alone for the first time. I lived with a local homestay. They were very kind to me‚ and the

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    Explain the main difficulties that are faced during overseas study. As Australian universities have obtained popularity in the worldwide zone‚ the number of overseas students has been increased progressively. Accompanying with the overseas study trend‚ numerous difficulties that are faced during the overseas study appeared. To be specified‚ the term "overseas study" in this essay can be defined as students from those non-English speaking countries‚ especially Asian countries‚ receive the tertiary

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    Disadvantages of studying abroad Posted on 21. Apr‚ 2010 by Marie M. in Study Abroad Yes‚ studying abroad has not only advantages! It would have been too simple: you go to a  foreign country and everything is wonderful‚ people are nice‚ your home is beautiful and so on. Lies!!! Studying abroad is not (always) so nice. You might have to face one or even more problems while living abroad and see some of the disadvantages of studying abroad. #1 Disadvantage of studying abroad: You are not a genius

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    existing units. Answer: True Difficulty: Easy 2. If we examine some of the population measurements‚ we are conducting a census of the population. Answer: False Difficulty: Medium 3. A random sample is selected so that on each selection from the population every unit remaining in the population has an equal chance of being chosen. Answer: True Difficulty: Easy 4. A process is in statistical control if it does not exhibit any unusual variations. Answer: True Difficulty: Easy 5. An example of

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    The advantages and disadvantages of going abroad for further studies As for this topic‚ I feel envied. As a person who has no chance to go abroad‚ I will go no matter how. It’s a different experience and it must do more good than bad‚ at least for me. We’ve lived in China for twenty years so we can broaden our eye sights and we may get some inspiration about life. That’s vital‚ as far as I’m concerned. Westerns have their own opinions on life value which we may use for reference. Sometimes‚ we

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    What Justifies the State?

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    What Justifies the State? The state‚ as the textbook refers to‚ "is the highest authority in a society‚ with a legal power to define the public interest and enforce its definition." The state is comprised of the governing institutions‚ politicians‚ and the legal system. They have authority over its citizens in executing legislature‚ applying taxes‚ and‚ if necessary‚ provide additional services for the state. The power of the state is justified by the people who allow the state to have the necessary

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    End Justify Means

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    END JUSTIFY MEANS At the beginning of an action we might not know whether the action is morally correct or wrong but when morally right goal is successfully achieved we might say all the steps which lead to reach to this goal was correct and hence the beginning of the journey was appropriate. If the goals are good and noble then steps which are used to achieve them are also noble and good then yes end does justify its means. But desired morally correct goal can also be achieved by taking unethical

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