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    different time and the same meaning of the language but in the different forms of the sentence structures. Thus‚ the variety of the languages depends on whether the speakers have superiority to speak with a large vocabulary and grammar. So‚ this can relate on how efficient they used vocabulary and how well they speak. In addition‚ language variety is more on how speaker responds with each other so that we can overview on how fluent the speaker dominant the language. The main factors that contributed the

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    Jordan Kohl Professor Maryann Perna SEC1310.146 Paper Three Rough Draft 10/14/14 Languages define a culture itself and every language in the world expresses the heart and spirit of people who speak it. Languages explain the human capacity for acquiring and using complex systems of communication. Everyone has a language that they convey and pursue in everyday activities. Gloria Anzaldua‚ author of “How to Tame a Wild Tongue”‚ is a Mexican American woman who takes great pride in her culture

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    way you speak to a person depends on the language form you choose to speak in. At the same time‚ it also depends whom you are speaking to. There are a variety of ways of saying a particular sentence to a person. Let us take the sentence ”Hello‚ how are you‚” if you are greeting a very important person‚ you would say it in a very sophisticated and well-mannered way‚ such as ” Good afternoon Mr. Ahmed‚ how are you feeling today?” Whereas if you are meeting your bestfriend‚ the language you speak turns

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    communication without ever understanding or mastering the art Public Speaking. There are a vast number of consequences to the lack of ability to speak publicly. However‚ there are a greater number of benefits to possessing this vital skill. The following is why Public Speaking is such a valuable skill. Although there are several consequences to not being able to speak in a public setting‚ we will focus on what some believe are the most visible. When trying to voice one’s opinions publicly‚ some struggle

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    African Americans here in America. Life for us has truly not been a crystal stair‚ we have certainly experienced a great deal or hardship as a people from the first time our feet touched these shores. This poem speaks of us being stolen from our homeland‚ and being sold into slavery. It speaks of us being placed in cages on the beach‚ as we awaited the slave ships to come and whisk us away from to uncertainty. It tells of the horror that we faced in the cage‚ and the fact that the cage still has the

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    were to look at the English language for example‚ it is a universal language that most people in the world practice either as their first language or as their second or third. The people who do speak English as their first language have a certain identity related to the language; while the people who speak English as their second or third language practice the language only for their professional and personal lives. For the second case‚ the English language does not identify those people but whatever

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    A group of people living in one place or community often speak in one language to ensure that these individuals are able to understand each other. Some countries have become distinct from other countries due to the unique language that is commonly used by its inhabitants. Some nations’ states have declared a national language in their constitution and there are others that did not‚ especially those countries that have inhabitants who speak different languages. The United States of America is one

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    behavior‚ but passing laws about language‚ in a free society‚ almost never changer attitude or behavior”(King 442). People come to America to have freedom‚ not to be told what to speak. If people have to be told what to speak or do‚ our country would not be free. We live in a free society and laws will not change what we speak. In the “Good Immigrant Student”‚ Bich Nugygen’s spoke two languages‚ English and Vietnamese. Her step-mother‚ Rosa puts her and her sister Anh in a bilingual school. Her

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    the United Kingdom‚ the English language is spoken as the primary language. Around 95% of the UK population understand and speak the language. In America‚ the most common used language is English. There are many languages such as Spanish‚ Indo-European and other Asian and Pacific Island languages‚ but the overall language is English. Around 80% of America’s population speak the language english. They all understand each other‚ they can communicate with one another without any difficulties. Some words

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    life has led to turmoil in many countries. In Germany there was the Holocaust in which nearby neighbors could sit and watch execution from their doorstep. In America during the 1960’s no one had the courage to speak up for African-Americans and their rights. Even though people don’t speak up when they should‚ you should by any means necessary stand up for what is right. By not speaking up things could only get worse‚ people can get badly hurt‚ or the problem could be ongoing. When a problem is escalating

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