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    Many English learners say that listening is more difficult than any other skills. But in my opinion‚ writing is the most difficult skill of learning English. Firstly‚ writing requires good grammar. A non-native person has to remember a large number of rules in structure which are quite different from their own language. Secondly‚ as we all know that people spend less time to write than to listen‚ to speak and even to read. Learners learning the language in their country are proved to read more

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    Multimodal Discourse Analysis of Two English Learning Visual Advertisements It was not until the advent of “new media age”‚ which by definition involves prevailing digital-mediated communication modes and substantial usage of multiple semiotic resources combined in the realization of discourses‚ did the mainstream preference of monomodality unprecedentedly challenged (Kress & Van Leeuwen‚ 2001). Language‚ as one of the semiotic resources‚ is by no means the only carrier to realize discourses.

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    A study on Leisure reading habits and interests among secondary school students in Sri Lanka P.H.A.S ABEYRATHNA FACULTY OF COMPUTER SCIEINLE ANL iNi OKMATION TECHNOLOci 3 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR 2004 P serpu takaan Uniyersi t Mal aya iii 5 2 2 II I ABSTRACT This is an exploratory study of the leisure reading habits and interests among secondary school students and their use of the school library facilities. Using simple random sampling‚ three hundred male and

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    Human Reason

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    Perspectives on Human Reason Human reason is a topic that‚ without a doubt‚ can have multiple outlooks by various individuals. Descartes believed that reason was the ultimate cornerstone of human knowledge‚ while Pascale believed that reason alone could not allow someone to attain knowledge. He felt there were limits on reason. Both tried‚ to the best of their ability‚ to back their beliefs and make others see their point of view. Descartes doubted the senses and believed that people only knew

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    Age of Reason

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    the Age of Reason discovered many knew inventions and advancements to improve the quality of life. When experimented with‚ these advantages brought forth knew ideas to extraordinary people who forever changed the way we look at life. Although many people found these discoveries to bring a great revival to mankind‚ others rejected these new improvements and felt as if they were defying god. These years were full of discoveries‚ conflicts‚ and new visions that of the world. The age of reason brought on

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    language. Many will never even bother to consider learning a new language. While they ponder on whether or not studying another language is necessary‚ they tend to forget what good can come from it. This may sound like a predicament that happens all over the world‚ but these thoughts are frequenting the minds of many American students’ more than foreign students. Should they or should they not be required to learn a second language. By learning a new language‚ a student can be a big help when doing

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    speech through group discussions and interactive sessions ORGANISATIONAL SETUP Convenors 1. Prof. V.P. Krishna Prabha‚ Dept. of English 2. Prof. S. Ramdulari‚ Dept. of Hindi 3. Dr.M.N.Rajan‚ Dept. of Malayalam The Literary Club has 26 student members. They are from various teaching departments. Members from the Dept. of English 1. Anju Jose‚ 2. Arya V.J.‚ 3. Afiya J. Salah‚ 4. Anushma J.S.‚ 5. Nayana S. Kumar‚ 6. AnjuRajan S.R.‚ 7.Sini S.‚ 8. Radhika

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    Reasons to be a Nurse

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    single mom a flexible work schedule will be excellent for me and her. To me working whatever hours I like would really benefit me because I would be able to spend more quality time with my baby girl who means the world to me. My baby girl is the reason why I want to accomplish this goal. Secondly‚ there is a wide variety of job opportunities to choose from such as a hospital‚ clinic‚ school‚ nursing home‚ and travel nurse. As a Pediatric Nurse I will have the opportunity to choose a position in

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    Last Name Only 1 Student’s First and Last Name Mrs. Quinn ENGL 101‚ Comp. 1. Day Month Year A Writer’s Journey Writing an essay combines essential information for readers and important writing conventions as well as Standard American English‚ or grammar. Writers in Composition I begin by setting up their papers using the Modern Language Association‚ MLA‚ standards. Efficient writers always indent each new paragraph when writing and make sure their papers are doublespaced.. The introductory paragraph

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    Reasons for Abortion

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    viability (in human beings‚ usually about the 20th week of gestation). An abortion may occur spontaneously‚ in which case it is also called a miscarriage‚ or it may be brought on purposefully‚ in which case it is often called an induced abortion. Reasons for Abortion Some societies ban abortion almost completely while others permit it in certain cases. Such societies usually lay down a maximum age after which the fetus must not be aborted‚ regardless of the circumstances. At various times some of

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