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    Should English teachers speak the language of their students? An English only policy should be implemented in all ESL and EFL classrooms. The best English lessons are often the result of a teacher who only speaks English. Such lessons enhances the student’s listening and speaking skills by hearing the correct way to pronounce things and comprehending what the teacher is explaining‚ which are the most important skills in order to communicate. However there is always an exception to the rule. There

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    "...then try and transfer it across” this language is shaped and selected for the sport as “Transfer it across” wouldn’t normally be associated with a football. In addition football comes with its own lexicon‚ like other sports it includes its own unique terminology. For example Gray comments “you don’t usually take out a striker out of the penalty for a free-kick round...” The terminology used is here is “penalty” “striker” and “free-kick” the language is specifically selected for football therefore

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    English as a Global Language International English is the concept of the English language as a global means of communication in numerous dialects‚ and also the movement towards an international standard for the language. It is also referred to as Global English‚[1] World English‚ Common English‚ Continental English‚ or General English. Sometimes‚ these terms refer simply to the array of varieties of English spoken throughout the world. Sometimes‚ "international English" and the related terms above

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    Why the United States Should Legalize Marijuana Our government tries to satisfy the needs and wants of all 300 million U.S. citizens‚ but ends up making us more and more unhappy. Marijuana legalization has been a fight with the government for over twenty years. Many agree that it is harmful and should be done away with while others believe that it is a natural herb planted to help us cope with the stress of our hectic lives. I agree with those who are stressed. Currently I do not smoke marijuana

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    It is unquestionable that English today enjoy a significant status as the most worldwide spoken language. It becomes part of daily life of many people for many reasons: enjoyment‚ academic‚ economic‚ and other purposes. It is spoken throughout the world either as a first or second language‚ not only with English speakers‚ but with people of different first languages. Crystal (1994) describes its status as ‘global language’ where it started to have ‘a special role that is recognized in every country

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    look at others path to learn from‚ as well as extract meaning in my own path. science fascinates me‚ Cassiopeia project and tedtalks talk about light behaves as waves and as particles‚ the idea that everything could be light in a concentrated state of motion strikes my curiosity‚ what is light? Defining light as the some of its part doesn’t answer the question.”RESISTANCE” light is resistance‚ the filament resist the current flowing from the positive‚ it’s day when the earth resist the light

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    In the United States‚ we have the privilege to vote. This privilege was given to us through the constitution and its amendments. Today‚ every citizen of the United States has the right to vote. When the Declaration of Independence was signed‚ the right to vote was limited exclusively for white protestant men who owned property. In 1792‚ New Hampshire was the first state that discarded the property requirement to vote. Maryland became the last state to eliminate a religious restriction on voting.

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    the United States to intervene. Although the United States remains one of the wealthiest nations in the world‚ it also faces numerous crises. To expound further‚ the United States currently

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    bullies‚ their first instinct should be protecting the child from the bullies and the harm. Not only they are protecting the child‚ you treat the injuries on them. This is similar case happened when Syrian Civil War broke out in 2011‚ killing and hurting many of the civilians. To avoid the worst-case scenarios‚ many Syrians are escaping from their homes‚ where many other countries are welcoming them to their new homes for safety. Although many believe that United States should not allow Syrian refugees

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    Construction Of Serial Murders is very well written. He describes the thesis spot on from the start. He clearly highlights keep parts throughout the chapter with prime examples of what he is portraying. Example (Table 4.1 School Shooting in the United States‚ 1966-2011. Shows school shooting statistics) He also gives profiles to show actual events on the topic an example of

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