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    Study Abroad-Summary

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    Studying abroad is one of the most exciting and challenging experience students usually have during their college years. It may be the first time a student will experience many thinks like live in a new different Culture‚ travel internationally‚ learning a foreign language. It will help them to do a makeover and give them the potential to live alone and do things independently. It provides them a new outlook and giving a new perspective on career. For maximizing the potential value of study abroad

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    Jinq Kok Jessie Borgman ENG 1050 July 31‚ 2011 Benefits of studying abroad Education is a part of learning that has always been a part of our life and it is a never ending process. As education is a building block in our lives‚ we are willing to invest deeply into our education. Good education will bring us far with what they have to offer for our very own future. Currently in this modern day society‚ many of our universities and colleges in our own home country have grown tremendously and

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    Reason for Study Abroad

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    Students who have studied abroad have been known to say that the experience was the most meaningful and rewarding experience of their lives‚ even many years later. However‚ these experiences are not for everyone and not all types of study abroad options are appropriate for every student. The choices made about whether to study abroad‚ where‚ when‚ for how long and what type of program can make a difference between a wonderful experience and one that couldn’t have ended soon enough. Students say

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    Nowadays‚ a lot of young people seek the opportunity to study abroad. Studying abroad gives chances for students to enhance their knowledge and have experiences. However‚ it also has negative influence on students studying abroad. In this essay‚ whether studying abroad negatively influences from the host culture will be discussed. Firstly‚ people who study abroad could broaden their knowledge. They have huge opportunities to learn the language of the host country besides their studying. Also‚ some

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    Negative Study Abroad

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    There are both positive and negative effects to studying abroad. A study conducted on student sojourners found fitting in socially‚ academic success‚ and language skills are the top three primary concerns (Ryan and Twibell‚ 2000). Otherwise they are known as stressors. Stress is the body’s normal response to events that appear threatening or overwhelming to your senses. It can manifest itself through various symptoms‚ which can affect a person’s health negatively. Considering the theory of acculturation

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    Studying abroad is a better choice Education is a never-ending learning process that has always been a part of our life. Nowadays‚ we are willing to invest deeply into our education. Looking at the trend recently ‚ going overseas for a university education excites lots of people. Thus‚ although some people oppose that teenager should study locally than abroad‚ I still believe that studying abroad is a better choice. First‚ Opponents of studying locally said that studying in local universities

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    Study Abroad Benefits

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    The opportunity to study abroad during my college years would be a great experience. I believe studying overseas is an important‚ perhaps even necessary‚ event during college. There are many benefits to studying in another country‚ which include gaining a broader global perspective and learning about different cultures‚ religions and people. Knowledge gained from books and studying is important‚ but experiencing the world for oneself and learning outside the classroom is just as important. I believe

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    Starbucks: Failure Abroad

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    Starbucks: Failure Abroad Introduction When one thinks of a global corporation‚ one thinks of a company who has got it together. They must right? How else could a corporation overcome transnational barriers and socio-cultural issues and still make a profit? Turns out not all global companies have this ability. Some do for the most part but are still vulnerable to mistakes. Such is the case with Starbuck’s failure in Australia. We will introduce you to the company‚ overview their history and expansion

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    Study Abroad Problems

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    Many students go abroad to improve their English proficiency and it has become a common phenomenon for international students who want to achieve higher education in English speaking countries; however‚ non-language factors can affect ESOL students while studying at University of Auckland. This essay will discuss several problems such as financial difficulties‚ cultural differences and social factors‚ mainly in an Asian perspective. First of all‚ financial problem is one of the major problems

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    My Experience Abroad

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    I come from a traditional family that has humongous expectation from me. They try to see me grow and expand as a spiritual and educated human being. My dad is my role model and he has a huge influence on me‚ he wants me to be the best I can possibly be. As a father‚ I understand where is he coming from‚ trying to insure my future‚ but the pressure sometimes gets to me‚ trying to live up to his expectations. I have my own dreams in life‚ but some of my dreams were deferred for the satisfaction of

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