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    Everything seemed to be well planned in my mind‚ but nothing was simple to accomplish and the reality was different. Moving to a new country is an awkward experience which has many effects on people such as communication barrier‚ loneliness and homesickness. One of the most difficult effects of moving to a new country is the communication barrier. It is mainly due to the difference of languages and cultures. Indeed‚ this aspect is mostly neglected by people who leave their motherland because of bad

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    their quantity increased by 32% from 2005 to 2010 and 1.64% from 428225 in 2010/2011 to 435235 in 2011/2012. New coming international students in the United Kingdom are most likely to find it challenging to adapt to newly arising problems such as homesickness‚ language problems and adapt to new surroundings‚ academic culture and lifestyle. The very first thing every student notices when coming to study abroad except for the different language‚ if this is the case‚ is the difference in

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    The challenge faced by international students Since the world is now a global village‚ international students tend to look beyond their home countries for tertiary education. However‚ Europe and other western countries are preferred by other national students to acquire knowledge and break the English language barrier. In recent decades‚ the students from developing countries intend to understand the cultural aspects of European countries as well as acquire knowledge. Furthermore‚ this phenomenon

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    As I am one of them‚ I gained 13 years experience in Turkey and also currently living in America‚ I had a chance to see the similarities and differences between United States and Turkey. In this essay‚ I will briefly compare and contrast study‚ homesickness and culture in US and Turkey. In addition both countries have private and state schools.The students can choose one of them and can have a good education. American students have the opportunity to be an exchange student in other countries

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    What is the instance of alienation in business? Alienation is a painful feeling felt by human in several positions .Alienation is not without feelings of longing and nostalgia. It feels to many people as thought everything is new. The eyes scattered here and there to consider those steps‚ but humans face various items such as expression of the face that shows they are surprised and the feelings changes from time to time between joy and sorrow‚ longing and pain .Ears hear strange accents. They live

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    require them to be independent and some students need quite some time to get adjusted to their new environment or they will be homesick or stressed. There are some causes of stress among university students. Among the causes are a lot of assignments‚ homesickness‚ and financial problem. The first cause of stress among university students is a lot of assignments. Sometimes‚ the students need to finish three or four assignments and submit them at the same times. Thus‚ the students will not have enough

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    Story Of David Mckay

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    In 1897 David O. McKay served a mission in Great Britain‚ during his time in Stirling Scotland he had an experience that changed his life forever. While returning home for the evening he noticed a stone on a building with the saying “What E’er Thou Art‚ Act Well Thy Part” this became a lifelong motto for him. He decided from that point forward he would always work hard and be the best person that he could possibly be. For the remainder of his life he served in many capacities but always to the best

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    Should I Study Nursing Overseas? Introduction Critical thinking is an essential process in daily life since it allows people to participate in deliberative and self-determining thinking. According to Joe Lau (n.d.)‚ it is used to qualify our thinking procedure by understanding and identifying the vague concepts‚ evaluating and discussing the related debate. In this assignment‚ I would like to illustrate and evaluate the critical thinking skill I have applied in my daily life with a decision-making

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    widely believed that it is beneficial for students to have an oversea education in developing students’ capacity (Bodycott 359)‚ many opponents are skeptical about it. They claim problems of studying abroad are many‚ including language difficulties‚ homesickness and financial hurdles. In terms of language difficulties‚ they argue that most Chinese students have too poor language skills to handle the oversea life. According to Marilyn & Renee (qtd in Zhang & Brunton 126)‚ the disadvantage in language

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    W0490003 ENGL 101-02 3/5/2012 Foreign Study Challenges For many students‚ education is an important part of their personal life. By the time we are high school seniors‚ we make the decision‚ whether or not to continue with higher education. I believe that college is an important chapter in our live for learning – but not only about academics. In my opinion‚ it is a time for learning about us. By age thirteen‚ I chose to continue with education hoping to study abroad. Ever since I was young

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