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    Problems with learning English in my Country Nowadays‚ English is our international language‚ the importance of English cannot be denied. With the help of developing technology ‚ English has been playing major role in many aspects‚ such as‚ economy‚ technology‚ politics‚ and education. English is also used in many international events‚ such as seminar‚ public discussion. Although English is commonly used in the world‚ in Indonesia especially‚ English is rarely used in the society. For example

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    BÊ THUI CẦU MỐNG INTRO: Quang Nam when referring to ordinary‚ people will think of Quang Noodle‚ forgetting that there is also a delicious dish not inferior famous‚ Bê thui cầu Mống. ORIGIN: Nearly 50 years since the first restaurant Veal burned appeared at the foot of Cau Lau Bridge‚ later renamed Mong Bridge belong lo Điện Phương Ward‚ Điện Bàn district‚ Quang Nam province. BTCM has become a specialty in there. BODY: * Veal: * Cut thin slices‚ about 7cm long and 2 cm wide‚ arranged

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    Alexis Shuey Mrs.Grunthaner PD. 4 Pre-AP English 5/19/13 The book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Lee viewed herself as the little girl known as Scout. Scout’s life was very different from how a young girl’s life would be today. To Kill a Mockingbird demonstrates people’s behaviors and society during Harper Lee’s childhood in many ways. Jem and Scout were walking home from a Halloween party that took place at their schoolhouse

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    how differences among groups of people can separate them into categories. These categories that groups of people fall under in society are what make up stratification‚ or a system of different hierarchies in society. Stratification leads to social inequality because it separates people based on contrasting qualities. To understand these hierarchies in which people are placed under‚ the standards of equality must first be understood. The standards of equality are ways in which equality is perceived

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    Social works confronts firsthand with issues of economic inequality‚ as they work with people who have problems who are challenge each day with socially‚ complicated situations caused by these economic inequalities. Economic Inequality is defined as uneven distribution of wealth and not having equal opportunities to improve situation‚ while poverty means not having access to material resources‚ income or wealth. However‚ socials workers recognized how this system of equal distribution is skewed

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    English as an analytic or synthetic language Old English is frequently presented as a synthetic language‚ a language in which grammatical function of clause elements is primarily derived from inflections rather than from word order and prepositions‚ while Present Day English is said to be the opposite‚ and analytic language‚ A.C. Baugh writes that “Modern English in an analytic‚ Old English a synthetic language.” Similarly‚ Dan McIntyre writes that “The main difference between Old English and

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    1/27/2013 Inequality in the United States Kenji Yoshino argues in his essay covering: The hidden assault on our civil rights “Civil rights has always been to permit people to pursue the human flourishing without limitation based on bias Focusing on law prevents us from seeing the revolutionary breadth of that aspiration‚ as law has limited civil rights to particular groups.”(235). Kenji Yoshino has a great point‚ what still exist in our structural and economical world is inequality among different

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    Tackling Social Inequality and Inclusivity must be Kenya’s Dialogue Priority Elections come and go and that is how the wheel of democracy is spun. However‚ in Kenya they never seem to go anyway as evidenced by the continuous politicking and campaigns since multi-party democracy began in the 90’s. But why is it not possible for Kenyans to participate in an election‚ accept the outcome and go back to nation building? Many think the problem is electoral fraud. Well‚ it’s not. The Kenyan problem lies

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    Introduction “Social Inequality allows for the exclusion of individuals and the formation of prejudices and discrimination. Carefully analyze and discuss the validity of this statement based on current events in the Jamaican society.” Social Inequality is the existence of socially created inequalities; it occurs when ideology and power combine to make one group of people feel inferior to another. From a sociological perspective people are able to assess both opportunities and constraints that

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    The subject of social class within the educational system seems to be the elephant in the room. Issues of race‚ gender‚ discrimination and making safe places are addressed constantly within the pedagogy yet we ignore the realities of social stratification‚ especially when it comes to the classroom and the curriculum we are expected to teach. According to Bourdieu‚ the education systems of western societies function in such a way as to legitimatize class inequalities (Bourdieu‚ 1977). Success in

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