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    Teens are spending over one-third of their day using online videos and music. When adolescents spend that much of their time listening to music‚ it is bound to have an effect on them. Certain music lyrics have a negative influence in a teenager’s life. Music can affect teenagers ever-changing emotions‚ cause dangerous thoughts especially to those who are already alienated‚ and cause women to become de-sensitized to being treated poorly. Music can easily affect teenagers’ delicate emotions in a troublesome

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    This quote “If you find a path with no obstacles‚ it probably doesn’t lead anywhere.” I think that this quote means certain people’s dream come true‚ because Imagine living life without any problems‚ Imagine finding success without having to face failure. Imagine what such a life would be. I think this quote holds the truth of life. Of course‚ not having to run into mistakes would be a dream come true for me. But at the same time‚ it would also be my own dreadful loss an obstacle‚ failures‚ mistakes

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    Amanda Linn PSY 107 JOURNAL LETTER #3 5/8/12 What are you passionate about? Many of my earliest memories as a young child were of playing with my dolls and taking care of them in one way or another. I could often be found playing with my friends and starring in the lead role of either doctor‚ school teacher‚ or mommy. Through the years‚ I have been in the role of a babysitter‚ a camp counselor‚ a leader and mentor of youth organizations‚ a daycare provider‚ a tutor‚ and a teacher

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    life and her mother’s personal experiences to express how society treats people who speak poor English. Tan’s purpose was to encourage the reader not to prejudge a person who speaks imperfect English and in spite of how the individual speak‚ they should be treated the same way as the person who speaks perfect English. Tan’s anticipated audience was anyone who’s been judge or mistreated because of their imperfect English and anyone who judged or look down on a person that speaks imperfect English

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    Reading for Understanding: Bones In the story "Bones" by J. Lee Engfer‚ we meet a young‚ 27 year old‚ self diagnosed hypochondriac named Lea who acts as if she doesn’t appreciate life. Lea in the beginning of the story is a pessimist but towards the end we see a change in her ideas and thinking until she becomes optimistic about her life. We also meet a young spirited older woman named Thea who is vivacious and fun loving with a sense of style which makes her almost 1940’s Hollywood-esque

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    Techniques for Teaching Reading to Adults Learners AUTHOR Dr Shamim Ali is a Professor in the Department of English & Functional Courses‚at National University of Modern Languages. She teaches English as Foreign/Second Language to Adult Learners at Foundation‚Certificate and Diploma Level.She earned her Doctoral Degree in EnglishLinguistics. Her interests include‚ Language Teaching‚ Teaching Language through Literature‚Adult language learning Bilingualism‚DiscourseAnalysis

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    The joy of reading books can’t be described in words. It’s something that you can understand only by actual experience. There is much more to life than your work and spending time aimlessly with latest technology products. Reading books gives you that much needed break from the chaos in your life. It instills peace inside you‚ makes you relaxed and also exercises your brain in the process. When you read a book‚ it feels great to put yourself into a different world that the writer has created

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    The Personal Essay: Tell About Yourself The audience for your "personal essay" is an admissions committee composed of members of your future profession or academic discipline. When they read your essay‚ they will be seeking depth and substance‚ along with a true passion and commitment to your area of study. They will also be looking for individual traits or characteristics that make you an outstanding graduate school candidate.  Through the personal essay‚ you have a unique opportunity to: 

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    reading reflection

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    taste‚ beliefs‚ attitudes and lifestyles. However‚ subjectivity a process that how we become a person and how we experience ourselves. Baker highlight the language and identity in Chapter 7‚ he argues that language is a way to express and speaking about persons. “Language has important consequences for understanding the self and identity (Baker‚ P229).” Secondly‚ in the article of Jean-Paul Sartre‚ ‘Colonialism Is A System’‚ this article is written in the Algerian war‚ very detailed analysis

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    2.2 Reading Strategies

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    2.1.2 Reading Strategies 2.1.2.1 Kinds of Reading Strategy Buehl (2001) has classified abundance strategies that can be used in a reading class. He made such indexes that classify majorly strategies based on students’ activity and their cognitive process. 2.1.2.1.1 Reading Strategies Based on Students Activity There are eight general activities in a reading class. They are developing vocabulary‚ brainstorming of ideas‚ learning cooperatively‚ promoting discussion‚ interactive reading‚ encouraging

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