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    In this way‚ the only way for feminists to be successful in their aims is to concern themselves with the personal lives of women which subsequently means that feminism‚ in the modern sense‚ with the knowledge of the failure of both the first and second wave liberal feminists and socialist feminists to bring about female emancipation‚ has to be defined by the belief that the personal is the political. Until the 1960’s feminism was not considered its own

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    spoken and written English. Longman ➢ DAY‚ R.‚ 1990. Teacher observation in second language teacher education. In: J. Richards and D. Nunan‚ eds. Second language teacher education. Cambridge University Press. ➢ DUFF‚ P.‚ 1986. Another look at interlanguage talk: taking task to task. In: R. Day‚ ed. Talking to learn: conversation in second language acquisition. Rowley‚ MA: Newbury House. ➢ ELLIS‚ R.‚ 1984. Classroom second language development. Oxford: Pergamon Press. ➢ FARRAR EMERSON‚ O.‚ 2005. The

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    Unit 13 Essay | American Students‚ Second Languages | CP-150 | Janet Petty 5/25/2012 | American Students should be required to learn a second language to help them compete in today’s market place. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the world population exceeded 7 billion on March 12‚ 2012. (Wikipedia) According to the United States Department of Education‚ as of 2006 less than 1% of American high school students combined studied Arabic‚ Chinese‚ Japanese‚ Korean‚ Russian

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    The second punic war marks the peak of Roman power. It was the first time they were vulnerable‚ but it was also the last time. Hannibal took the fight to Rome’s land instead of waiting for the Roman to come. Although Hannibal came very close to bring Rome down to their knees‚ he still couldn’t do the impossible and Rome‚ at the end‚ still triumphed. And that’s Rome first step into what we know about them now‚ an ancient super power. Let’s talk about the casualty. The Second Punic War had a total

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    English as a Second Language Podcast www.eslpod.com ESL Podcast 968 – Recording an Outgoing Voice Mail Message GLOSSARY forced – straining to try to do something a certain way; not natural or relaxed * Heather’s voice sounded forced when she sang the high notes in the song. unnatural – not natural; contrived; changed in some way from the natural way * Why do so many women like having unnatural nails that are blue‚ green‚ or some other bright color? to set up – to establish or create;

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    The Second World War began with Hitler’s attack on Poland in 1939 and ended with the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945. During these six years many battles were fought in both the European and Pacific theatre that led to the success of the Allies and to the collapse of the Axis Powers. On September 1 1939 Hitler attacked Poland and two days later Britain and France declared war. For the next five months little military action was taken and this period was named ’the Phony War’. However‚ in April

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    Natasha Arts Ms. Hayden ENG 4U – U5A1A1 April 21‚ 2015 ISP Journal Nineteen Minutes By: Jodi Picoult Nineteen Minutes‚ tells the story of the residents of Sterling‚ New Hampshire and how their lives were shattered in one nineteen minute long act of violence‚ a school shooting. Nineteen minutes represents a theme presented in the whole novel because at any time‚ at any ordinary minute‚ your world can be transformed. It takes a matter of minutes to change ordinary moments in our lives into ones that

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    Topic: Woman during the early 18th century. Thesis Statement: The rise of the Second Great Awakening changed the public perspective on the lives and duties of women‚ giving them the opportunity to embrace new social roles‚ under the mantle of being domestic and maternal‚ such as social activists for equal rights‚ workers in textile mills‚ and nurses during the American Civil War. Topic Sentence 1: The Second Great Awakening ignited a change in the public perspective of women‚ as clergymen who were

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    What were the outcomes of the second Punic War? What really cause the second Punic war was the great rivalry that exists between the two great powers of the Carthage and the Roman Empire. This rivalry now degenerated to the level where both are fighting for supremacy in the Western Mediterranean. However‚ the situation was fully brought to the actualization as a result of the rapid growth of the Carthaginian rampart level in Spain. While‚ Rome is increasing in strength through the conquest of Cisalpine

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    The influence of the Second Great Awakening played a huge role in social reforms in the United States. Between 1825 through 1850‚ society in the United States was changing due to transitions and the desire for control and order. People found themselves living in social instability and in a society were values were being challenged. Because of the Second Great Awakening‚ it encouraged an excitement of evangelicalism that led to a movement towards reforms. These movements brought up various issues

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