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    problem faced by international students in UK. Nowadays with the growth of global economy‚ rising people are aware of the importance of education as well.  As stated by Coughlan‚ there are a significant increasing number of students who are studying abroad in countries like UK where people think that they can receive high-quality education. Meanwhile‚ their study career in UK‚ although language probably will be a principal problem for international students to face‚ there are still lots of other different

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    Madam It is with great expectations that I‚ ME apply for the student exchange program of the X UNIVERSITY for the summer semester of 2014. At the moment I’m finishing my fourth-year as a student of Mechatronics Engineering at Y UNIVERSIRY. Studying abroad has become a great concern of mine since I am just one year from completing my current program. Soon as a graduate student I will face the decision of whether I continue my studies for a higher degree or apply for job. Either way the experience of

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    confront is the economic pressure. As Zinsser mentioned in the article‚ “The pressure is almost as heavy on students who just want to graduate and get a job.” (Zinsser‚ 1979‚ p.73) For international students‚ parents pay a lot for their children to study abroad because they want them to get a better education and thus lay a good foundation for their future. Studying in America costs lots of money‚ therefore‚ students have more pressure and push themselves to study harder. Additionally‚ competition for jobs

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    Living Wills

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    Living Wills‚ sometimes called Advanced Directives‚ are legal documents accepted in all 50 states. They clearly define a person’s wish to decline life-support or medical treatment in certain circumstances‚ usually when death is imminent. Generally‚ a living will takes effect when a person becomes terminally ill‚ permanently unconscious or conscious with irreversible brain damage. <br> <br>A living will also allows a person to state with particularity the forms of treatment are wanted and not wanted

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    My Experience Abroad

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    I come from a traditional family that has humongous expectation from me. They try to see me grow and expand as a spiritual and educated human being. My dad is my role model and he has a huge influence on me‚ he wants me to be the best I can possibly be. As a father‚ I understand where is he coming from‚ trying to insure my future‚ but the pressure sometimes gets to me‚ trying to live up to his expectations. I have my own dreams in life‚ but some of my dreams were deferred for the satisfaction of

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    Living Wills Imagine yourself lying in a hospital bed oblivious to the world around you‚ unable to move or show any signs of life. Your own existence controlled by an I.V.‚ a respiratory machine‚ and a feeding tube. In essence‚ you are dead. Your body is no longer able to sustain life. Your life’s entire purpose is now replaced by a machine. You are being kept alive by artificial means. At this point‚ the question arises: Should you be kept alive by these means or should you be allowed to

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    Craze for Going Abroad

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    Craze of going abroad...!!! IT IS a fact that the ultimate aim of most Indian students is to go abroad for higher studies. I have never understood this craze. It is probably due to a variety of reasons. This craze starts right from the beginning when they first start thinking about higher studies and a career. Most parents I know would love to see their children studying abroad and finally settling there. They do not realise that this is a one-way street and that their child could well be

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    Effect of Traveling Abroad Nowadays‚ society improves‚ transportation also develops. There are a lot of transportations that people can go anywhere. Therefore‚ people usually spend time on traveling. Not only do they have relaxed time‚ but also they can learn a lot. Traveling abroad brings to people some effects: can learn something new‚ have more friends and have time for rest. First‚ people can learn a lot of things when they travel abroad. Each country has difference culture; so when you travel

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    Study Abroad Challenges

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    Have you ever studied abroad? Study abroad has been a dream for students all over the world. In most countries‚ students travel to different places seeking a good university for a better education. Despite the struggling that students confront‚ they value the great benefits that study abroad has. However‚ Coping with expenses might be a main obstacle for many students‚ whereas other reasons‚ like adapting to a new life and breaking the language barrier make that dream more difficult to achieve

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    Living Will

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    LIVING WILL OF JOHN DAVID ROBINSON I‚ John David Robinson‚ willfully and voluntarily address this Living Will to my family‚ my physician‚ my attorney‚ my clergymen‚ and to all other persons whom it may concern. I. In the anticipation of decisions that may have to be made about my own dying‚ if at such a time I become terminally ill and unable to participate in the decision regarding my medical healthcare‚ I hereby willfully and voluntarily make known my desire that my dying should not be

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