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    Baseball player Alex Rodriguez went from having a salary of twenty nine million to ending his career shortly‚ all because of the embarrassment of using Performance Enhancement Drugs (P.E.D.). He was caught using a banned substance and it cost him a season of baseball. Performance Enhancement Drugs are any type of drug that an athlete can take to increase the abilities or performance of themselves. The punishments for violating the Drug policy in sports should be intensified because of the damage

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    elementary school children received bilingual education‚ which is double the current level. In 1968 the Bilingual Education Act was passed‚ which did not require bilingual education‚ but used students’ native languages in the curriculum to one degree or another. With the reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act in 2001‚ bilingual education was left far behind‚ and was no longer a part of the national framework for elementary schools (“Bilingual Education”). Now‚ bilingual education in the United States

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    Memoir Before I lived in Arkansa I used to live in Pennsylvania. In pennsylvania I use to live in this neighborhood in norristown. Not the best neighborhood but it was Pennsylvania so most of the thing were old in there and not very nice people in there. One day i have this friend call me that he got new bb guns and asked me if I wanted to come over and tested them out‚ so I say yes. Later my brother and I start walking down to his house since he didn’t live that far away from me. Since I forgot

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    She emphasizes on the experience of a bilingual child who can be confused because the meanings of the words are not well-established . Also‚ she explains the difficulty of immigrants to adapt in a place that it is different from the birthplace and

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    ENGLISH ONLY COURT CASES INVOLVING THE U.S. WORKPLACE: THE MYTHS OF LANGUAGE USE AND THE HOMOGENIZATION OF BILINGUAL WORKERS’ IDENTITIES Kari Gibson University of Hawai‘i Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act protects against discrimination in employment on the basis of race‚ color‚ sex‚ religion and national origin. However when the judicial system has examined English Only workplace policies in light of Title VII‚ it has generally determined that such policies are not discriminatory if an

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    challenge are‚ by creating English as a second language program‚ a structured English immersion approach‚ or implementing bilingual education. Ms. Esparza’s approach will be to start a bilingual education program. Bilingual education involves the delivery of instruction in two languages‚ with attempts to preserve and build on native language skills. A major barrier to bilingual instruction is the lack of teachers who are not only fluent in two languages but also qualified to teach math‚ science‚

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    In 2010‚ Gaby Rodriguez‚ a junior from Issaquah‚ Washington decided to fake a pregnancy as a social experiment for her senior board project. She faced many internal as well as external challenges from her peers‚ her family‚ teachers‚ and the media along the way but the end result made it all worth it. It seemed that teen pregnancies ran in the family‚ Gaby’s sisters‚ mom‚ and grandmother all became pregnant as teenagers. Even though she had a great reputation and maintained straight A’s‚ no one

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    Being Bilingual The world has become a small village. People from different countries communicate with each other daily. Therefore‚ the need for bilingualism has become urgent for several reasons such as migration‚ having parents who speak a different language or studying in an international school. In fact‚ speaking two languages can help us get better job opportunities and open up our mind.

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    advantages of being bilingual. As a native Spanish speaker who had to learn English I am much familiarized with this subject. I was born and raised in Cuba and in 1997 at the age of 13 I came to the states. For the past 18 years I have been around others who like me have had to learn English as a second language and I can attest for many of the benefits. What are the benefits? • Expand vocabulary more easily. Individuals who are bilingual will benefit academically in many ways. Bilingual individuals will

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    Memoirs of a Yikpata Camper Blue skies‚ Birds chirping and enough Woof! Woof! Woof! did the trick… No better morning wakeup call than our annoying neighbor’s dogs … Angrily rolling over the bed and curling my hands to my head‚ it was right then I realized I slept without my hair net on… eishhh! My new locks were everywhere * I don’t care face on* Debola! It’s almost 7:00am’ Bunny called from the bathroom… ‘I am already up! I shouted. This wasn’t just any Tuesday morning‚ neither was it just any

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