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    PRESENTATION NAME: Juan Carlos Martínez García REGISTRATION: 11-3781 SUBJECT: English Didactics TEACHER: Mohamed El Fakhkhari TOPIC: Strategies of language learning of the English Topic  Strategies of language learning of the English Keywords (most important words of the essay) Learning‚ strategies‚ performance‚ style‚ English‚ language‚ teaching‚foreign. Introduction Then the different

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    Parents Just Don’t Understand To be a parent is probably by far the biggest responsibility a person can have in life. A child’s future depends mainly on whether or not you have met your parenting obligations throughout their childhood. Looking at Diana Baumrind’s four parenting styles that she developed‚ I found them to be highly accurate in today’s society. These four different parenting styles will definitely have different outcomes in the child’s future life. In the next few paragraph’s

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    of the country. But one law that the Canadian government has yet to pass on could be the law that could save the most lives‚ that law is banning the production of cigarettes to the Canadian public. I strongly feel that the Canadian Government should ban cigarettes because of the fact that it’s harmful to the economy‚ to the Canadian people‚ and the environment. First and foremost the government should illegalize production of cigarettes because it’s harmful to the people who smoke and the ones around

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    Boy's Don't Cry Essay

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    Boys Don’t Cry Synopsis: The film Boys Don’t cry is about a transgender female who lives her life as a man. Born with the name Teena Brandon she inhibits the lifestyle of her male counterparts as Brandon who is just looking for acceptance and to be loved for who she is. The story of Brandon takes place during the ‘90’s in the working class area of a small Nebraska town where he meets up and befriends a group of young people. They are readily acceptant of Brandon being a man‚ but it is later discovered

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    Republic Act 9211: The Smoking Ban I wasn’t aware till recently that a smoking ban was being enforced not only in Makati (as everyone generally knows)‚ but nationwide. The Republic Act 9211‚ also known as the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003‚ was signed into law last June 2003 to be in sync with the World Health Organization’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. The purpose of this act is to protect citizens from the hazards of tobacco smoke‚ to regulate all tobacco advertisements and sponsorship

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    Why English is important in Job Requirement? A study conducted by one of the biggest agencies‚ Job.com‚ founded that lack of communication skills in both speaking and writing has caused the main reasons for the failure of graduates in seeking jobs. An English lecturer of University Utara Malaysia’s school of cognitive science and education‚ M.Puveneswary who taught English at the University for about 11 years said‚ there was a gap between English at the workplace and academic environments

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    commitments and save enough to tide me over on my return until I could find another job. The country was the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea‚ better known in the west as North Korea. The job entailed raising translations into English that Koreans had made of the works of their President‚ Kim Il Sung‚ his son and heir apparent Kim Jong Il‚ and sundry other propaganda. A certain amount of kudos seemed to attach to this job. The advert stated that the successful applicant would be the

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    who made a difference?

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    changed the world I listed 100 people who influenced and changed the world. Often they are important public figures who made a big difference to changing the world. In this list I wanted to choose people who have made a difference to the world in a positive way. Their contributions may be less powerful and influential but I wanted a list which selected people who have really made a difference to improving the world. I have not tried to place people in ’order’. World of Change Earth is constantly

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    Ban Smoking in Public Places Smoking is the act of inhaling tobacco in to one’s body. This is a very common habit practiced by many throughout the world. Smoking can cause heart attacks and can result in death. Nicotine is the most addictive substance in cigarettes and it is very dangerous. Some say smoking should be legal because they are old enough‚ or they are a citizen and they have a right do to whatever they desire. But anyone who chooses to smoke‚ even for a short period of time‚ may make

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    Don't Care High - Summary

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    The novel Don’t Care High was written by Gordan Korman. This novel‚ as well as other novels he wrote were based partly on his experiences in high school‚ where he says‚ "the only way to get through high school alive was by laughing". This novel relates to teenagers about high school and how their high school is different. Korman wrote his first novel at age 12‚ This Can’t Be Happening at McDonald Hall. Korman graduated from New York University’s Dramatic Writing Program. He now lives in New York

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