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    with increases the computational resources‚ and a long list of cool features they liked to incorporate. As it is widely reported across many media‚ computer and video games are increasingly popular. The computer is one of the toolsused in the upgrading of our technology which is one of the products of high-quality technologies. Information technology plays a big role in economic growth and development worldwide. Computer innovations are rampant but it is not only the hardware component that keeps

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    University as one of the requirements to get a certificate in order to complete the final task in completing education courses in English education and teacher training faculty. Teaching education is not about how to learn the theory or hard skill‚ but it is also to develop the character and attitude or soft skill in order to produce a qualified teacher especially in teaching English. Based on that reason‚ it is very necessary to do a comparison between one university to

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    In “Should Everyone Go To College?” Isabel Sawhill and Stephanie Owen makes a solid valid point on whether or not college is for everybody. For many students ready to leave high school‚ wondering whether they should attend college is an issue that may lay heavy on one teenagers mind. There are few factors that could be a difficult decision depending on a person’s goals they are working towards. Some students jump straight into the work field after graduation high school. Others teenagers‚ may sign

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    Knowing common language is essential for communicating effectively with others. A group of people living in one place or community often speak in one language to ensure that these individuals are able to understand each other. Some countries have become distinct from other countries due to the unique language that is commonly used by its inhabitants. Some nations’ states have declared a national language in their constitution and there are others that did not‚ especially those countries that have

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    Power of Language Language plays an important role in communication by bringing people together and enriching their relationships. Language can also alienate those who do not speak it properly‚ or at all‚ from those who do. The essays‚ Mother Tongue‚ by Amy Tan‚ best known for her book‚ The Joy Luck Club‚ and Se Habla Espanol‚ by Tanya Barrientos‚ delve into the many powers that language holds. These essays reflect how by not speaking a language in proper form and by not speaking a language at all

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    Everyone’s day starts in the morning and ends in the evening or night. It is very important to know when a person usually wakes up‚ eats or sleeps at night because these all activities affect the person’s biological clock. If a person is not following his/her daily routine‚ it can put the person in trouble. For example‚ if a baby is not sleeping when he/she is supposed to‚ she can have really badly next day. Not following a daily schedule can disrupt the sensations of your brain. There are two significant

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    possible. And to add‚ providing it for free means bad quality of education because everyone can afford to have it. Teachers will be less inspired to teach since what they do is something the children hardly value‚ because they got it for free. Schools also will be of less quality since everyone has access to it. In short‚ good things come with a price. I would suggest that higher education must be free for every one. One major reason behind that most of the students are unable to pay their tution fees

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    were sent to the pencil factory‚ while the main trunk went to the saw mill to be made into furniture…I was the piece that went to the pencil factory. Here began the next stage of torture..They shaved out our outer skin‚ and I screamed in pain..But no one came to my rescue..Then they cut us into requisite pieces‚ and cleaved us into half..A piece of graphite was placed inside and we were sealed tight. Then came the most beautiful part…We were painted in different hues..Red black gold etc‚ and then in

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    than one languages for economic‚ educational‚ and social reasons. I have been planning to take a Spanish language speaking course in a community college for quite some time because I feel a big need of it‚ especially whenever I have to communicate to Spanish worker for house improvement or whenever I travel or to make a positive impression on my Latin Manager. For illustration‚ English has become most valuable and most coveted language because it has borrowed words almost from all languages from

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    to analyse what is lost in translation from one language to another and why it is lost. “Anything that can be said in one language can be said in another‚ unless the form is an essential element of the message“ says Eugene Nadi in his book “The Theory and Practice of Translation“. Nadi’s theory applies to the example above. It is an ambiguous joke which is hard to translate into another language‚ because some words have two meanings in the one language‚ but not in the other. Normally‚ these so-called

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