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    use to communicate in different countries. As I read thoroughly the two articles‚ which are called “ English seen as a Co-star among Global Language” and “Can English be Dethroned”‚ I’ve found out that people more commonly accept using English as a second language in the 21st century. We all understand the fact that English has been growing in popularity largely as economic globalization is getting bigger. The benefits of English as a common language for communication and interaction far outweigh any

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    learn a second language. The students would have a better chance of getting into a good school. The student should take up on another language if it is mandatory. Therefore‚ learning a second language could help students in future careers‚ students would get paid more if they know a second language‚ and students would be encouraged to learn more about the culture of that language. Students should learn another language because it could help in their future careers. In learning a second language

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    A Presence on Second Life

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    You want to create a presence on Second Life for the café. Create a CRM strategy for doing business in the virtual world. Here are a few questions to get you started? How can your virtual world help business in the real world? To get a great understanding of the virtual world‚ one has to understand exactly what Second Life is. Second Life is an online virtual world developed by Linden Lab. It was launched in June‚ 2003. A lot of free viewers enable Second Life users‚ called residents to

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    Diversity In this country the English language rules the land. Although English hasn’t exactly always been the official language of America‚ it is now. In the early period of our country America was basically a melting pot for cultures‚ languages‚ religion etc. Things have very much changed since then. English may be the dominant‚ but millions of Americans speak more than just English at home. Bilingualism is all around us; in a country that is dominated by English I think bilingualism would strengthen

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    The Second Sex Reflection

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    The Second Sex Reflection Simone De Beauvoir’s main theory is that men basically oppress women by classifying them‚ as the other in every way‚ in opposition and subordination to men. She emphasizes that Men occupy the role of the identity‚ or subjects and women as the objects‚ or the other. She asserts that men venture out into the world to enforce their will on it‚ while women are condemned to endure. She stresses that men invent and act while women wait to be saved‚ which is quite true and can

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    KBSR or Kurikulum Bersepadu Sekolah Rendah is the English language syllabus for Primary School that aims to equip pupils with skill and provide basic understanding of the English language. KBSR helps students to be able to communicate orally and in writing. It helps students to improve their language skills which are very important in order for the students to understand different kinds of texts that are given to them. Teachers in KBSR also use several teaching context that have been suggested which

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    The Equal Rights Amendment

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    The Equal Rights Amendment Essay What could be more important than the equality of rights for all American citizens? Women have tried without success for 80 years to be acknowledged as equals in our Constitution through an Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Currently there is nothing in the United States Constitution that guarantees a woman the same rights as a man. The only equality women have with men is the right to vote. In order to protect women’s rights on the same level as men‚ I am in favor

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    Balanced Budget Amendment

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    Congress‚ but on prime time news networks is the passage of a Balanced Budget Amendment. A Balance Budget Amendment (as recently seen in House Bill HJR2‚ 28 NOV 2011) would require that Congress balance its budget every fiscal year unless a three-fifths majority of both houses approved of maintaining a deficit[1]. In a CNN Poll‚ conducted by ORC International‚ 74% of Americans surveyed would be in favor of a constitutional amendment to require a Balanced federal budget. So‚ why did it miss passing by the

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    between two people if they aren’t speaking the same language. Even though there are dictionaries‚ conversation guides and online translators‚ it is time consuming to translate from one language to the other. That is why many people choose to learn a second language‚ or teach their children another language from an early age in order to avoid this problem. Besides the advantage of improving and making communication easier‚ being able to speak two languages has other great benefits such as the fact

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    The Equal Rights Amendment

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    The Equal Rights Amendment "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex." In 1923‚ this statement was admitted to Congress under the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). The ERA was a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution granting equality between men and women under the law. If the Era was passed‚ it would have made unconstitutional any laws that grant one sex different rights than the other

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