www.ccsenet.org/ass Asian Social Science Vol. 8‚ No. 2; February 2012 EFL Students’ Attitudes towards Learning English Language: The Case of Libyan Secondary School Students Dr. Mohamad Jafre Zainol Abidin School of Educational Studies‚ Universiti Sains Malaysia‚ 11800 Penang‚ Malaysia E-mail: Jafre@usm.my Majid Pour-Mohammadi (Corresponding author) Department of English Translation‚ Islamic Azad University‚ Rasht‚ Iran Tel: 60-17-605-4350 E-mail: majid.pourmohammadi@gmail.com Hanan Alzwari School
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Students Name: Laura Berrios‚ Lishana Casale‚ Kara Lanoue Date: 12/12/2014 Client’s Initials: E.P. DOB: 4/26/1937 Admission Date: 11/13/2014 from 4th Floor Religion: Jehovah’s Witness Allergies: NKA Advanced Directives: Healthcare Proxy‚ DNR Age: 77
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What Water is Worth SCI/275 March 3‚ 2012 Karen Marasigan What Water is Worth We Need Clean Water to Survive Thomas Fuller‚ an English author‚ once wrote‚ “We never know the worth of water till the well is dry.” Humans are not the only organisms dependent on water for survival. Plants‚ animals‚ and the entire planet Earth are dependent on water. The Earth is made up mostly of water‚ but only three percent of that water can be considered fresh enough for human consumption. With only three
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Research Proposal on Obesity About one in five American kids is overweight enough to be considered obese (Parr 45). Obesity being 20% or more overweight‚ is considered a disease because it is associated with so many health problems‚ like heart disease and diabetes. Being obese as a child usually leads into being obese through adulthood. “One third of adults are obese‚ and a third of these got that way in childhood” (Parr 53). That is why it is so important to keep kids from becoming overweight
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Nephrotic Syndrome: Inflamed is No Game Rasmussen College Author Note This research is being submitted on March 7‚ 2014‚ for Kara Wall’s NUR1470C Maternal Child Nursing Course. Nephrotic Syndrome: Inflamed is No Game In nephrotic syndrome‚ it is essential to understand the function and inner workings of the kidneys. The human body requires blood to be circulated in order for organs and tissues to be perfused. The perfusion of blood is enriched with products such as plasma
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Graham Greene‚ the author of The Third Man‚ wrote the screenplay for his film before adapting it into the novella of the same name. Because of this rather peculiar order‚ the similarities between the two are very strong‚ something that is not always the case with books and their film adaptations. Though there a few stylistic differences between the novella and the film‚ the two mediums of storytelling both remain quite true to the central storyline. The noir genre was an essential piece to the story
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50Tried and True INSIGHTS SOCIAL In 2012‚ Marketo embarked on our Social Marketing Rockstar Tour where we visited 15 cities across the nation to talk about implementing‚ executing‚ and measuring social strategy. We met marketing interns all the way up the ladder to CEOs‚ spoke to marketers from every industry‚ and networked with both large companies of 10‚000+ employees and small companies of 10. The common denominator? An intense interest in social media and a desire to learn how to use
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Korean cuisine commonly championed by Koreans‚ as being a very healthy cuisine‚ the use of soybeans‚ many vegetable dishes‚ herbs with curative and moderate amounts of meats. The main characteristics of Korean diet are high protein‚ healthy‚ avoid greasy. It’s known for its spicy flavour and usually with a combination of soy sauce‚ sesame oil‚ salt‚ garlic and ginger to enhance the taste. Due to the farming community in the past‚ Korea has many varieties of dishes which vary by providence. Traditional
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References: 1. High Speed Rail in California: A Cost-Benefit Analysis‚ Kara Kockelman‚ Berkeley Planning Journal 9 (1994)‚ 61-80 2. Review of “Bay Area/California High-Speed Rail Ridership and Revenue Forecasting Study”‚ David Brownstone‚ Mark Hansen and Samer Madanat‚ Institute of Transportation Studies‚ University of California
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