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    If everyone spoke one language‚ would it lead to better international relations? There is a strong social division between people who believe that it would be better to have one single language all over the world and other who defend that diversification of languages is not an obstacle to have good international relations. However‚ it is a waste of time to discuss about which option would be the most efficient because the first opinion is very improbable to happen. On the one hand‚ advocates

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    smaller place and increase in opportunity for interaction. However‚ the myriad languages spoken by people from different areas still pose a great obstinate barrier when it comes to interaction and communication‚ resulting in unnecessary misunderstanding‚ loss of valuable time and money. Thus‚ this essay agrees with the statement it would be of an enormous benefit to mankind if everyone were to speak the same language. Not only would we be able to further break down barriers between different groups

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    The world would be a better place if everyone spoke the same language. Do you agree? Language have existed as a tool of communication since time immemorial‚ from earliest grunts and snorts of cavemen to the diverse and complicated language system we have today. We have evolved drastically to better make use of this tool. The average human possesses the ability and capacity to acquire and use such complex systems of communications‚ something our early ancestors would be unable to. Through such

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    Analysis of If Only We All Spoke Two Languages If We Only Spoke Two Languages by Ariel Dorfman was published June 24‚ 1998. Dorfman is an editorial from the New York Times as well as an American novelist‚ playwright‚ essayist‚ academic‚ and human rights activist. I believe she is qualified for this discussion because she has credible experience as stated in the fifth paragraph that she has endured both languages Spanish and English. Dorfman makes an argument for the bilingual method of teaching young

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    The City That Never Spoke

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    Once upon a time there was a city where no one ever spoke. It wasn’t that these people couldn’t speak‚ or that they weren’t allowed to‚ the activity had merely fallen out of favour. It had been so long since the last words had been uttered‚ no could remember exactly why. And so the streets echoed only with the patter of footsteps and cartwheels. Offices and public buildings were home to the gentle rustling of papers and the occasional scraping of a chair leg. In cafés‚ lone gramophones played to

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    Arft WJP" One L&nguaggOne Nation 1"*it’$" ..! jnJt’ - \riitt n;f< \r’"-.(‚‚’’ " Robert Kingis rheauthorofthe shot article"shouldtsnglish the Law?"thatllrst appearcd Be in in lqg7. He servedasdeanof Liberal Afls ar the University of Texasat Austin. he Arlanric Morrrt The pie€eis aboutthe controvemy ovff makingEnglish the nationallanguage. ThoughKing believes ofthe U.S. will cieatepolitical upheavals believeswe and that makingErylish the official language his needto be tolerantof

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    Hub and Spoke

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    Advantages of hub-and-spoke The following two points are the major advantages that the hub-and-spoke system had initially brought to the airline business; however some disadvantages had been developed later due to changes in external environmental factors. 1. Encouraged the rapid growth in the airline business The hub-and-spoke system since developed after deregulation‚ has allowed a rapid growth in size‚ competition strategy and traffic demand in the airline business. However‚ as suggested by

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    Uniting America with a Common Language Imagine yourself in a country you have lived for many years‚ and not being able to communicate with the people around you. Your kids are in school‚ and you are unable to help them with homework‚ because you cannot speak English. You work two low paying jobs just to make ends meet‚ and at the end of the month‚ you still come up short. Your children are forced to go without the most basic needs. This is the reality of millions of families. All of this could be

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    Is college for everyone? Some folks don’t think college is necessary‚ while others do. I propose that it depends on the career that the individual chooses to pursue. There are many benefits of going to college compared to the average workplace like the military or airforce. Some of those benefits include: experience‚ better paid‚ and more job opportunities of which will be discussed in this article. The first benefit of going to college is the experience an individual may receive. For example‚

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    Hub and spoke model system I. Hub and Spoke Model: The hub and spoke model is a system which makes transportation much more efficient by greatly simplifying a network of routes. It is extensively used in commercial aviation for both passengers and freight‚ and the model has also been adopted in the technology sector as well. Delta Airlines pioneered the method in 1955‚ but it wasn’t until the 1970s‚ when the FedEx Company took advantage of the concept‚ that the method really took hold

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