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    importance of tourism

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    IMPORTANCE OF ENGLISH IN TOURISM INTRODUCTION: Tourism is one of the most remarkable success stories of modern times. The industry‚ which only began on a massive scale in the 1960’s‚ has grown rapidly and steadily for the past 30 years in terms of the income it generates and the number of people who travel abroad. Tourism is the largest service - sector in India. Tourism contributes 6.23% to the national GDP Tourism generates 8.78% of the total employment in India .India is to be a

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    Importance of Education

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    with Specific Speech and Language Difficulties in England and Wales Geoff Lindsay and Julie Dockrell with Clare Mackie and Becky Letchford Final Report July 2002 Published by: Centre for Educational Development‚ Appraisal and Research (CEDAR) University of Warwick‚ Coventry CV4 7AL ISBN: 1 871501 17 2 2002 1 GAL/jpm/Nuffield Report/July02 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. 2. 3. INTRODUCTION THE STUDY RESULTS 3.1 LEA Questionnaire 3.2 Speech and Language

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    Cultural Artifact Assignment 1. Introduction: a. Attention Getter: There is one of the most refreshing and thirst quenching fruit available years around. It is not only delicious but also has a lot of benefits we should know. b. Topic Revelation: Today I will tell you about the benefits of watermelon and its significance in Vietnamese culture. c. Relevance Statement: Watermelon has come to our world for more than 6‚000 years ago. According to Live Gourmet webpage published in 2011

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    An Essay - The Importance of Socialisation Like other creatures‚ human are helpless at birth. The new-born is extremely reliant on others for simple physical existence. The new-born‚ left without help‚ would die of hunger‚ cold‚ thirst‚ or heat. Simply put‚ the human new-born do not have those characters‚ or untrained practices‚ that exist in other species. Dissimilar from newly hatched fish or reptiles‚ some which are naturally capable of providing for their own needs in their new milieus‚ the

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    around us. Even individuals seem to have taken carrying out what they see as “religious justice” into their own hands‚ often hiding behind their first amendment to freedom of speech. I experienced one such case one day outside a mall when a man began harassing a young woman for expressing her faith through wearing a hijab. I was walking to a bookstore next to the mall when I noticed a young woman sitting at a table‚ minding

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    The Importance of Culture

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    in second language teaching‚ its importance for students and how schools are incorporating culture in the classroom. The main theoretical constrains in which this paper is supported are the chapters 1 to 9 by Patrick Moran´s book: “Introduction to teaching Culture” and “The Cultural Experience”; the text” Culture in Second Language Teaching” by Elizabeth Peterson and Bronwyn Coltrane‚ and all the reading which were discussed during the class. The importance of Culture in second language teaching

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    Importance Of Concussions

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    The Importance of Education About Head Trauma Annually‚ the number of concussions affecting Americans is increasing and it is a rising statistic among young athletes. Concussions are a common type of head trauma that directly affects the brain. According to Mayo Clinic‚ concussions are the most common‚ yet least serious type of traumatic brain injuries. The brain is made up of soft tissue that is within a layer of spinal fluid and encased within the skull‚ which protects the most important part of

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    A child’s education starts from his or her mother at home. In this context what Gandhiji said was true. For he said‚ “If you educate a man‚ you educate ah individual‚ but if you educate a woman‚ you educate an entire family” Education of a child starts from the family and mother is the first teacher. But‚ the irony in India is that although the deity of education is a female i.e. Goddess Saraswati according to the Hinduism‚ innumerable number of women are illiterate. In most of the families the birth

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    This first test (bring slide up that has Time Is Running Out)‚ by the famous Australian Poet‚ Oodgeroo Noonuccal‚ expresses her frustration and anger at the loss of the land which she and her culture so dearly love. Throughout the poem‚ she consistently uses many techniques to stir the audience’s emotions in the way hers were when these events took place. Another text I wish to share with you is this short film clip from One Night The Moon. The composer of the text‚ Rachel Perkins‚ shows the differences

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    1.1 IDENTIFY THE DIFFERENT REASONS WHY PEOPLE COMMUNICATE People communicate for different reasons‚ to portray their feelings‚ emotions‚ pain‚ opinions etc.‚ the communication should be professional (formal) or personal (informal) it is important within a social work environment that information is recorded‚ as it may be called upon for legal reasons‚ all communication are confidential‚ and on a “need to know” basis‚ communication between colleagues is essential‚ so that it ensures a continuity

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