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    and within one ’s own personal life. The importance of bilingualism and the knowledge of multiple languages is ever increasing‚ and therefore becoming more important for the younger generations. The push for knowing multiple languages and becoming bilingual has many potential negative and positive effects. Bilingualism is the ability to use two languages when communicating orally or in writing. The usage of multiple languages within the American culture is becoming very common and beneficial

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    It’s All About the Law School diversity is not a surprise as presently a large number of the educational population is comprised of students from many different cultural backgrounds. According to research conducted by Education Week (2011) there was a large growth of English language learners in the United Sates over the 21st century. This rise mandated the need for public schools throughout the nation to assist English language learners with the instruction of special language. Legislation

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    the Constitution. In fact‚ around this time many documents were printed in German and French to stimulate political participation among multilingual citizens. But when the political arena of the 1980s fostered bilingual legislation (for example‚ introducing bilingual schooling and bilingual voting forms)‚ this respect for foreign languages nearly vanished as many citizens took up arms against American-English being challenged.

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    version of the term ’A Government of India Undertaking’ Bilingualisation of stationery items Display of name-boards‚ designation boards‚ counter boards‚ sign boards etc. Use of Hindi for Internal Circulars‚ Office Orders‚ Inviation Cards etc. Issue of bilingual agenda notes and proceedings of allIndia conferences Setting up of Hindi Deptts./Sections/Cells etc. Formation of Hindi cadre and filling up of Hindi Posts Duties of Hindi Officers Re-designation of Hindi Cells/Sections/Departments and Hindi Officers

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    conversations. Bilingual Research Journal‚ 28 (1)‚ 7796. (2004). [13] Rizvi‚ E. Code-switching in Iranian Elementary EFL Classrooms:An ExploratoryInvestigation: English Language Teaching‚ 2011‚ Volume 4‚ No [14] Saville-Troike‚ M. The Ethnography of Communication: An Introduction.Oxford: Basil‚ Blackwell. (1986). [15] Spolsky‚ B. Sociolinguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (1998) [16] Sultana‚ N [17] Tariq‚ A.‚ Bilal‚ A.‚ Abbas‚ N.‚ & Assad‚ M. Functions of Code-switching in Bilingual Classrooms

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    Still in progress-- As of 2011‚ Hispanics make up 52.0 million of the US population making them the largest minority group in the United States. From the year 2000 to 2011 alone‚ there has been a 37% increase in population. The projection for the year 2050 is 132.8 million (Nora‚ 2009). Although immigration has been blamed for this rapid increase‚ it is believed that the continuing increase is due to high birth rates among the 2nd and 3rd generations. In the US‚ the Hispanic population is primarily

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    |3. Standards for English as an international language | |Standard English: She was sabotaged by them. | | | |Singlish sentence is grammatical and linguistic equal. | |①Language standards and English

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    Reflection on Puerto Rican Passages (1995) Puerto Rican Passages provides a comprehensive overview about Puerto Rico‚ and the Puerto Rican population in the United States‚ specifically Connecticut. It touches upon issues such as the history of Puerto Rico‚ immigration‚ politics and economy‚ and social and cultural issues concerning Puerto Ricans. The documentary aims at capturing the reasons for the large number of Puerto Rican population in Connecticut‚ and how their community is often misperceived

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    Human development research indicates that relatively stable‚ predictable sequences of growth and change occur in children during the first nine years of life (Katz 1995). Predictable changes occur in all domains of development‚ physical‚ emotional‚ social‚ language‚ and cognitive (Katz 1995).The ways that these changes are manifest and the meaning attached to them may vary in different cultural contexts. Bronfenbrenner as cited in Garbarino provides an ecological model for understanding human development

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    Spanish. The White reporters over pronounce every Spanish word they say. The people who speak like this and most other White people would see this as impressive‚ and maybe even respectful‚ when it is really just ignorant. They are certainly not bilingual or are they respectful to Spanish. It is their over-pronunciation that makes them feel more prestigious and simultaneously reveals their lack of knowledge of Spanish. When the Latino reporter joins he initially tried to ignore it and just pronounces

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