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    Future of English

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    Future of English as a global language “A language achieves a genuinely global status when it develops a special role that is recognized in every country” (Crystal 1997). In the 21st century‚ English is increasingly becoming the dominant language in global communication. However‚ the question of where the future of English lies remains unclear. Will English in the future increase in popularity or should we adopt a better alternative? English is undoubtedly one of the most influential languages

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    Recycling for the Future

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    Recycling for the Future According to Franklin Delano Roosevelt “A nation that destroys its soils destroys itself. Forests are the lungs of our land‚ purifying the air and giving fresh strength to our people.” Just about everyone knows our environment is in danger. One of the most serious threats is the massive amount of waste we put into the air‚ water‚ and ground every year. All across the world are thousands of places that have been polluted by toxic waste‚ radioactive waste‚ and just plain garbage

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    Woman of the Future

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    composed of the good and the bad things of the past and present. But one day she’ll free herself of this cocoon and emerge as a woman. Woman of the Future I am a child. I am all the things of my past. I am the freckles from my mother’s nose. I am the laziness of my dad Resting his eyes in front of the television. I am all I see. Boys doing Karate Chops. Rubens’ lovely ladies‚ Fat and bulging. TV ads of ladies who wear

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    Holden's Future

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    One’s past has a way of shaping one’s future. In The Catcher in the Rye‚ written by J.D. Salinger‚ Salinger established Holden Caulfield’s character through his background and experiences. As a sixteen year old student‚ Holden had to encounter many obstacles from life to death. His pure mind becomes traumatized as he had to deal through deaths at such an early age. Allie was Holden’s younger brother‚ his death was like-changing for Holden Especially since the deaths were of children young of age

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    Future of Nursing

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    Future of Nursing Grand Canyon University Professional Dynamics NRS-430V Future of Nursing Thinking of healthcare‚ it is easy to automatically think nursing. When I think of nursing‚ it is easy to automatically think of healthcare. They are interchangeable and equivalent. Nursing has grown by leaps and bounds throughout the years due to struggles and devoted people to servitude and promotion of wellness. One‚ question that has always silently surrounded nursing as a profession. Where is

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    Preparing for the Future

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    Preparing for the Future We have all memorized Mr. Nicholson’s annual speech telling us how important it is to focus in school. That focus will certainly help in preparing a competitive admission package as colleges look at many criteria when admitting students. The college application process takes into account your classes taken‚ the level of class difficulty‚ the grade awarded in the class‚ SAT scores‚ and very importantly‚ participation in extracurricular activities. As I listed out the

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    War never changes. Hundreds to thousands die for a cause that may not even be in what they believe. Future generation can learn from the books they read on war‚ on what they can do to prevent war or know how to do certain things for strategies and skills. These 3 poems‚ An Irish Airman Foresees His Death‚ The Man he Kill‚ and The Soldier‚ are closely related by how they each take the point of view from a soldier. These 3 poems have lessons that can be learned The poem The Soldier‚ by Rupert Brooke

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    setting clear guidelines each employee must obey. "Managers expect people in an organization to change their behavior in response to control" (Erven‚ 1994). Since my colleagues and I work as independent contractors everyone has the power to choose their own schedule. Management controls the environment by making everyone adhere to the set schedule by 75% or better. When contractors meet their commitment‚ they are rewarded with a pay incentive. Prior to this policy being

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    Ancient Futures

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    M. Y. ESCI-199 Introduction to Sustainable Development 22nd‚ May‚ 2012 Topic: Reflection Paper on Ancient Futures: Learning From Ladakh We hear a lot being said about development in our daily lives and we are all a part of it. Whether or not we are aware of how or to what extent we contribute to or affect development is another question‚ but we all add to it in one way or another. According to Helena Norberg-Hodge‚ development is a process of planned changes that are supposed

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    Maths in Every Day Life

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    of the exponential expression‚ the function becomes p = p 0bt. An alternative version of this relation describes the time it would take for the population to reach a given amount p: t = logb( p / p0). Students will use both functions to predict the future global population‚ provided the current growth rate or 1.3% (Abbott‚ 2004). This relation will also be used to find out how long it will take the global population to reach a certain level. Tsunami A tsunami is a high-speed sea wave of seismic origin

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