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    language. Many careers are available for bilinguals‚ Flight attendants‚ Sales‚ Geologists‚ paralegals‚ travel agents‚ bank tellers and social workers. This may even be a necessity with these types of employment. Employees of major companies go to other countries for business trips or to live. Interpreting as a career has sky rocketed. It is a struggle every day for those who migrate to our country. They do not speak English and not all business has translators. This is very inconvenient and frustrating

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    6 READING PART ONE TEST ONE TEST ONE READING 1 hour PART ONE Questions 1–7 • • • • Look at the statements below and the job advertisements on the opposite page. Which job advertisement (A‚ B‚ C or D) does each statement 1–7 refer to? For each statement 1–7‚ mark one letter (A‚ B‚ C or D). You will need to use some of these letters more than once. Example: 0 You will need to know a foreign language for this job. 0 A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Your letter of application should

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    the blind side

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    Blind Side – English Related Text In society there are often people who do not fall into the typical regime of normality. Society often fears the unknown so those who do not follow the classic rule of what is considered ‘normal’ are often classed as foreign and minute. These people are often isolated and alienated by those around them giving them a sense that they do not have a place which in turn makes them feel like they don’t belong. This concept is shown throughout the film ‘The blind side’ directed

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    With the promotional poster depicting a picture of a woman holding the hand of an oversized football player leading him onto the field‚ the movie “The Blind Side” made skeptics of moviegoers. Challenged by most energy-packed movies that hit the screens in 2009‚ the movie at hind sight did not do much visual stimulation. However‚ being a movie that faithfully represents the real life experience of famed football star Michael Oher‚ it did not fail to raise a lot of eyebrows from both movie fans and

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    Higher Modern Studies Immigration and the USA Keir Lynch 5W1 June 2014 Every year‚ 700‚000 immigrants move to the United States of America in search of a better life with the hope of one day living the American Dream. It is not hard to see why the US is so appealing. As US citizen’s‚ immigrants can earn more and are protected with the rights of the constitution‚ they are less likely to be living in poverty and there are endless opportunities. Often‚ these pull factors exceed anything

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    in student test scores. Researchers suggested this could be because teachers and students mainly used the computers to learn how to use computers‚ instead of using them as a part of the teaching process. The results do not mean that computers and other information and communications technologies cannot raise educational quality. But it does offer a cautionary note

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    Immigration Essay

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    Immigration is becoming a controversial issue in the U.S. Immigration advantages like economic growth‚ sharing cultures‚ diversity and new skill sets in betterment of immigrant’s lives. Immigration makes a more innovative‚ flexible‚ and productive economy‚ leading to new and better jobs. USA is also known as a “melting pot” because people living in the USA are from different parts of the World. An important benefit of immigration is economic growth. According to a research on White House website

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    C175 Debates Over Immigration Restriction The term immigration refers to moving from your native country and coming to a foreign land for the purpose of a permanent residence and searching for greener pastures. There are several arguments by scholars about immigration restrictions to the United States. They had several similarities supporting immigration restrictions. Prescott Hall‚ Robert Ward‚ Frank Wright‚ Frank Fetter and John Mitchell all argued supporting the immigration restrictions.

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    Mexican Immigration

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    Within my topic‚ there are many important factors on immigration such as: why individuals shame Mexicans who come to America‚ and why we do not let those immigrants stay in America after finishing college‚ and why immigration is important to me. Mexican immigration has been a problem since as far back as the 1920s.recently Barack Obama has passed laws helping immigration and Donald Trump has brought ideas that would kill many chances for illegal aliens to come to America for a better life. This is

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    “Argument Against Illegal Immigration” America has traditionally been known as a “melting pot‚” welcoming people from different countries. However‚ during the past few years‚ there has been an influx of illegal immigrants that a lot of people view as a threat to the sovereignty of our nation. This flood of undocumented immigrants has spawned a debate about whether illegal immigrants should be allowed to cross national borders and stay in the country to start a new life. In June 2008‚ an article

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