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    SPEAKING OUTLINE Part 1: Language learning 1. What are your earliest memories of learning English? I started learning English when I was 10 years old with the guidance of my mother‚ She is my fisrt English teacher who inspired me to learn English and helped me understand the importance of learning English. I have memories of picture books‚ books with letters and a number of English songs which thanks to them I was gradually improving my English. 2. What do you find difficult about English? In

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    An Action Research Study of Promoting Students’ Confidence in Speaking English Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education (Ed.D) School of Education Faculty of Arts‚ Education and Human Development Victoria University By Montha Songsiri B.A. (Suansunundha Teachers’ College) M.A. (King Mongkut’s University of Technology‚ Thonburi) March 2007 Declaration of Authorship I‚ Montha Songsiri‚ formally declare that the Doctorate of

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    The United Nations officially came into existence on 24 October 1945‚ when the UN Charter was authorized by a majority of the 51 Member countries. The main purpose of the United Nations is to bring all nations of the world together to work for peace and development‚ based on the principles of justice‚ human dignity and the well being of all people. However‚ the UN peacekeepers have to face many problems in order to maintain world peace such as‚ non-agreeing members of Security Council‚ high maintenance

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    | FACTORS AFFECTING THE ADJUSTMENT OF FOREIGN STUDENTS IN MALAYSIA Abstract This research project was aimed at investigating the factors affecting the adjustment of international students in Malaysia. This study consisted of 160 international students in private universities in Malaysia. Even though international students represent around 5 per cent of all tertiary enrolments in Malaysia‚ the population of international students in Malaysia is on the increase year by year. However‚ there

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    Maddie Zisk My first day in an English speaking school. I thought back‚ to everything‚ everything that had happened and where it all had started. Here‚ it had started here. Memories flooded back‚ memories of people‚ memories of places‚ memories of… of everything. With one last look around I took a deep breath and boarded the aeroplane‚ I was ready. I arrived the day before the start of the second semester. Though my things had arrived almost a week before‚ but I had been content living out of a suitcase

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    Speaking and writing are two different skills that students had to learn when they were a little child. They learnt them from their parents‚ from their teachers‚ and from others. It is hard to judge what skill is better than the other‚ but as far as I am concerned‚ in general‚ speaking skill more outweighs writing skill‚ since we use speaking in most of our activities‚ speaking helps us maintain and strengthen our relationships‚ and brings us memorable and relaxing time. First‚ it is undeniable

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    The unstructured problem usually faced by the upper level manager. This happen because the lower level manager handle the routine decision themselves and let the upper level manager deal with the decision they find unusual or difficult. The table below will shows us the different between programmed and non-programmed decisions. Characteristic Programmed Decision Nonprogrammed Decision Type of problem Structured Unstructured Managerial level Lower level Upper level Frequency Repetitive‚ routine

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    exposed to all sorts of social problems‚ as teenage years are vulnerable years. Some of these problems include gangsterism‚ vandalism‚ alcoholism and young relationship among youths. However the most pressing problem involving teenagers nowadays is young relation among youths- dating. The term ‘dating’ refers to two teenagers that are having an intimate relationship with each other. Teenage dating can effect their study‚ religious belief and facing financial constraints. When a teenager is having a relationship

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    Problems faced by Human Resource Department Human resource issues in Administration and the possible solution Human resource department also faces several issues regarding the administrative policies of the business organization. Not only they have to maintain their own administrative policies but also have to devise plan and strategies to properly administer the employees in the university and make presentation and reports to the organization about the staff and its achievements. The possible

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    THE PROBLEM FACED BY THE STUDENTS WHILE LIVING IN THE HOSTELS. This study aims at exploring the adjustment problems and stages through which a non-local student‚ from a different cultural background‚ has to pass in his/her attempt to get well-adjusted at a foreign place. During the process of adjustment in a foreign culture‚ newcomers may encounter the situations that work as stressors for them. These stressors can be physical‚ social‚ cultural‚ functional and biological. Physical stressors include

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