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    Money, Money, Money!

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    are concerned about nowadays is making more money. We know that unemployment is increasing day by day‚ and for that reason‚ many people try to work laboriously. Moreover‚ they can even neglect their social lives. However‚ it is my belief that‚ this is an unavoidable circumstance because money has considerable importance in the economy‚ society and our day to day lives. To begin with‚ if a person has more money‚ he or she has power! In other words‚ money will provide you with a strong social status

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    УДК SOME ISSUES ON FRENCH BORROWINGS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Василенко Дарья Жезказганский университет им. О.А. Байконурова Every living language changes through time. It is natural that no records of linguistic changes have ever been kept‚ as most changes pass unnoticed by contemporaries. The history of the English language has been reconstructed on the basis of written records of different periods. The earliest extant written texts in English are dated in the

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    Article Analysis of Public Policy The Essential Readings: The Contemporary Language of Public Policy: Starting To Understand This article provides the audience with an adequately clear and convincing stance to explain what public policy is‚ and other academic literacy related to public policy‚ which included some famous theories. The main theme of this article is that public policy is intricate and no scholar can analyze any policies with one particular theory or model. In addition‚ the author

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    Learning English To become a fluent English speaker‚ you must study and master reading‚ listening‚ and speaking. At TalkEnglish.com‚ the lessons are structured to give you practice in all three areas at the same time. Reading Speaking English Fluency Listening Step 1: Identify Step 2: Understand Step 3: Integrate A complete and efficient solution to Learn English speaking TalkEnglish.com developed the "Click‚ Listen‚ and Repeat" functionality. In most of the lessons

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    (Maya Angelou) The novel Speak details the life story of Melinda Sordino‚ a freshman in high school‚ and how both the traumatic and happy events of her life shape her character. In the summer before entering high school‚ Melinda is invited to a party that changes her life; and it is not for the better. A senior in high school named Andy Evans rapes her‚ and since she is so scared‚ she calls the police‚ they arrive shortly‚ and proceed to break up the party. Throughout Speak‚ Melinda is reassured by

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    Senses

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    A sensory system consists of the five main senses: sight‚ hearing‚ smell‚ touch and taste. Each individual sense posses their own advantages and disadvantages‚ but all are crucial to a person’s survival. However‚ many individuals still take these natural gifts for granted. This is where the same question continues to surface; “if you had to give up one of your senses‚ which one would you select?” In other words‚ which sense could a person do best without? I think about this every single time I spend

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    The English Language‚ a Sine Qua Non for Nation Building By Nneka Umera-Okeke (Mrs) Department of English Language and Literature Nwafor Orizu College of Education‚ Nsugbe P.M. B. 1734‚ Onitsha Anambra State‚ Nigeria E-mail: nne.supreme@yahoo.com A Paper Presented to the Students of the English Language and Literary Studies Department ‚ Nwafor Orizu College of Education‚ Nsugbe during their 2010 NASELS Annual Festival held in Hall A this 28 Day of July‚ 2010 Abstract Studying

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    Richard Notkin’s piece‚ All Nations Have Their Moments of Foolishness‚ is a complex and detailed ceramic mural that requires its audience to look beneath the surface and identify the flaws within a country. At glance the viewer can clearly recognize the former President of the United States‚ George W. Bush; his face is the center of attention that is from afar at least. However‚ when the viewer approaches the piece images that embody suffering and war are depicted. Each observer has their own perspective

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    happy. Teachers open there classroom doors and sometimes let their students take a look. Children can be cruel is the theme in “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury. The author illustrates that kids sometimes do whatever they want‚ as the theme through the story. The author illustrates his theme with figurative language. “They turned on themselves‚ like a feverish wheel‚ all tumbling spokes”. This illustrates that the children went crazy. They tried to check out the rain through the window. The children

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    School-wide Writing In Richard Notkin piece “All Nations have their moment of Foolishness” everybody has their different views on why he made this piece. My views on this piece was that he was trying to tell a story with this sculpture he made. Before reading his artist statement about the piece I figured that it was how he made the piece and the story behind the piece. Notkins statement didn’t change my views about the piece because all he wrote about was about his other projects and how he built

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