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    creative writing is already a talent. Creativity itself is a talent. A person can use his/her talent such as this to help other people. How can creative writing help other people? It can help people get ideas and use it to do something new or something that can improve certain things today for the future. Other people may get different kinds of ideas from it. With the use of innovative applications such as Facebook‚ a person can share his/her talent to help other people have ideas for other people. In

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    second grade. So there I was: standing outside of room 2-227‚ looking as awkward and shy as a kid on his first day of school‚ but the feeling of butterflies in my stomach was intensified tenfold since I could not even introduce myself properly in English. Immigrating to a foreign country at the age of 7‚ when most kids would have already learned basic grammar‚ sentence structure‚ and punctuation‚ I did not have the luxury of extra time to catch up to everyone else. To make up for this‚ I had to work

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    that each state is to embrace English Language Learners in the state assessment and evaluate the student’s language skill “with valid‚ reliable assessments in the areas of oral language and reading and writing skills‚ more specifically comprehension‚ speaking‚ listing‚ reading‚ and writing”(Cook‚ 2007). The requirements of these assessment also include assisting in the students’ accomplishment of the state’s academic achievement standards. Since the federal standards has been made to the educational

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    The expression of the body is very important to a person. Once the expression of your body is changed‚ one can be mentally and physically changed forever. Expression is motion of movement as a medium of communication. This can be expressed through posture‚ and gesture‚ ideas‚ religious values‚ and more ideals. Posture includes stance‚ position‚ and pose; gesture involves communication through facial contortions‚ hand signals‚ and the arrangement of the feet. Combining these elements‚ the human body

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    “reasonable suspicion” of being in the country illegally. Laws like this can have catastrophic impacts on people and the economy as a whole. People scared to even go out and have a meal at a restaurant because of the fear of being stopped by police to prove their status and small business owners losing their livelihood because of it. From civil rights to the economy everyone feels the brunt of this. Two new laws were sanctioned by Arizona on April of 2010; these two laws were SB 1070 and HB 2162 (Morse)

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    Running Head: ARIZONA CONSTITUTION The Implications of the Arizona Constitution Name: Institution: Tutor: Category: Date: The American constitution plays a crucial role in delegating of laws in the country and it governs all citizens. On the other hand‚ a state’s constitution serves a similar purpose but only under the state’s jurisdiction. This constitution is the basis for other state laws including those of other sections of the state government. This implies that all the

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    Standard English HSC Revision Module A: Experience Through Language; Telling Stories A Collection of Short Stories by Henry Lawson and Related Texts The Drover’s Wife Short Story by Henry Lawson Shows the bush life and characteristics of people in the bush Lawson shows the harsh reality of the bush though celebrate the heroine of the Drover’s Wife The unknown name of the drover’s wife creates mystery and gives the story a universal application Description of the monotonous landscape ‘Bush all

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    importance of teachers‚ and teacher is the profession I expect to .It’s no denial that the development of society is inseparable from education‚ which emphsize the importance of education as well. Out of love and interest in teaching‚ I apply for TESOL in your school. Jiangxi Normal University is well known for the teacher training where I have been learning primary education for three years. During this period‚ I have deepened my understanding of education by studying Pavlov’s conditional reflex

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    language have proved us that we are indeed cultureless and left without identity. The essay talks about the hierarchy of English‚ Spanish‚ Tagalog and “Taglish”. Today‚ you can no longer distinguish the class of a person by the language he uses. You can switch from one language to another and nobody cares. Even if you use the language of the rich‚ the “bakla” and the standard Filipino English that does not mark the line that you are more superior to the person next to you. However‚ if you use “taglish” you

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    English language learners enrollment in the Council member districts has remained relatively stable over the past several years. In 2007-08‚ 1.1 million ELLs were enrolled in urban schools‚ accounting for 16.5 percent of total district enrollment. In 2009–10‚ 1.2 million ELLs were enrolled‚ accounting for 17.5 percent of total district enrollment (Uro & Barrio‚ p. 26‚ 2013). The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 required students in grades three through eight to be tested every year in reading

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