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    Sample essay 1 Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of studying abroad/working abroad for a period of time. With the rapid development of society‚ we have entered an era of information explosion. In order to acquire more knowledge‚ more and more people decide to further their study abroad. Studying abroad brings about many advantages. It widens students’ knowledge and horizons‚ and meanwhile cultivates their independence and personalities. Firstly‚ students can learn advanced knowledge and

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    relax because you know of your resources and your ability to talk to people helps students tremendously. Another issue currently facing many college freshman‚ although many would not admit to it‚ is homesickness. For many college is the first time away from home for long periods of time. Homesickness effects people differently‚ personally I have only had times when I get very homesick. One weekend that was especially rough was the weekend when my grandfather passed away‚ although I did not know him

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    why most travelers experience this so-called “culture shock”. It is a personal disorientation when experiencing an unfamiliar way of life. Personally‚ I also experienced the same feeling of being a newbie in town. The feeling of awkwardness and homesickness. This happened on my first day as a college student in Cebu away from my parents in Masbate (Bicol Region). The first culture shock I experienced was when we visited the famous Sto. Nino Church and I saw that people would wave their hands after

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    explanation for this is that they have to face something that seems totally strange to them like: food‚ weather or language barrier. Of course‚ studying abroad costs them a large amount of money‚ apart from students who win scholarships. Furthermore‚ homesickness is another detriment due to being far away from their home. In brief‚ although

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    the point about home being “a place so profoundly familiar you don’t even have to notice it. It’s everywhere else that takes noticing.” As a college student away from my family and what I am familiar with‚ I am often confronted with feelings of homesickness. Next‚ I agree with the article when it talks about how people‚ with their heart and mind‚ can make things more‚ make them home. It is amazing how much of an impact certain people have in our lives. Lastly‚ the article brings up a valid point about

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    manok sa saha ng saging with his siblings. I realized it then. Food wasn’t just food‚ and it wasn’t just a source of energy; the favorite foods of these amazing heroes could have comforted them when they were troubled‚ or healed them of their homesickness‚ or just made them feel a little bit better in the midst of the massive pressure the Spaniards were exerting on them and their countrymen. All these little things about our heroes – the dish they like most‚ where they liked to go‚ what they did

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    abroad. They have to face daily problems such as buying food‚ paying the cost of living‚ finding accommodation‚ sharing a flat with unknown people and son on. They add that living overseas with an unfamiliar environment students can suffer from homesickness. Furthermore‚ studying in a different language can be a daunting obstacle that many students will not be able to overcome. Finally‚ they point out that many people after arriving to another nation can suffer from “cultural shock” which is the process

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    1. The author‚ Leslie Chang‚ contends that “the history of a family begins when a person leaves home”. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Tell why‚ and then give examples from your own life or from published material outside this book to defend your opinion. I agree with the statement “the history of a family begins when a person leaves home” . when Chang left rural tradition behind to make a new life for themselves in the city. The old rules no longer apply‚ traditional education and

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    expatriates claimed that they had a hard time adapting to a new world. It is not really that easy to move away from one’s family and work without knowing how long one would stay far away from home. One of the big challenges in these kind of situation is homesickness. The family is celebrating a simple event and friends are having their new routines without one’s presence. Having a phone call is becoming hard for them‚ making the separated loved one sad and lonely. Another thing to take in consider is the location

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    the shattered communal ties. In 1971‚ Mr.Pirzada comes to dine. During the same historical context‚ however‚ the Indo-Pakistan War emerges. Therefore‚ food turns out to be a permanent medication that removes the historical contamination and the homesickness that the characters suffer from. In the same way‚ food fulfils the function of a morphine for Mr.Pirzada who is far away from his wife and his seven daughters. The second corner from which food can be seen is its psychoanalytical tie with the main

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