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    Socio-cultural can be defined as relating to the social and cultural practices‚ thoughts‚ beliefs and traditions within a particular society (Princeton University‚ 2003). Language is used worldwide‚ however every individual learns their own and different language and literacy’s in a variety of ways. Everyone creates their own Discourse. As a teacher we must learn these ways and relate them to our own knowledge about learning language and then create a new unknown discourse of language for the students

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    Learning Another Language

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    Jared Potts Mrs. Mowry Spanish 10 20 September 2010 Learning Another Language Have you ever considered learning a second language that you’re interested in? Learning another language can greatly improve your life and broaden your view in this world. Learning another language has been proven to raise your grades and exam scores. Companies and businesses have been known to hire many people who know more than one language because it benefits in dealing with other countries. You can benefit from

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    Not Waving but Drowning

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    Not Waving but Drowning By Liseth Cordero V. The poem of Steve Smith‚ “Not Waving but Drowning”‚ exemplifies the idea that the poet is not always the lyrical voice in a poem. The purpose of this statement resides in the importance of involving the reader in the situation that the poem is describing. For that reason‚ “Not Waving but Drowning” is a poem that through the use of different voices‚ figurative language and different meanings recreates a situation that is going to make the reader

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    When teachers asked that what it is you want to be when you grow up‚ most children do not respond with "a career in financial services". Like most children‚ I responded with reference to jobs that seemed fun at the time. My first choice was a typewriter and translator‚ second naturally a pianist‚ but the third and most important choice was a computer engineer because I like computer‚ typing‚ translating a work and playing piano. If I were a computer engineer‚ I will

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    POETRY ANALYSIS: DESIGN Robert Frost’s poem Design seemingly disputes the question whether there is a design to life; yet‚ he is not able to establish an answer. Despite the comlexity of his poem his implied message is rather simple. Frost’s statement clarified human’s eagerness to finding a meaning to life and an essential background and reason to events‚ regardless of how small and insignificant they might be. His work states an advice not to interpret too much into insignificant conincidences

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    Running head: LANGUAGE ACQUISITION THEORIES Language Acquisition Theories Donelle Brown Grand Canyon University ESL 533N March 23‚ 2009 Language Acquisition Theories Acquiring the necessary English vocabulary to succeed in the United States is very difficult for the ELL or ESL student. It takes time and patience on their and the part of their families. Of course‚ with most of these students‚ the primary language is spoken by the parents who have never had the opportunity to learn

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    Summary of Bloom’s Taxonomy In 1956‚ Benjamin Bloom of the University of Chicago headed a group of educational psychologists who developed a classification of levels of intellectual behavior important in learning. Bloom found that over 90 % of the test questions students encounter require them to think only at the lowest possible level...the recall of information. (See Benjamin Bloom‚ ed. Taxonomy of educational objectives: The classification of educational goals. New York: Longmans‚ 1956). Bloom

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    Piglatin

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    import java.io.*; /** * Translates a sentence into pig latin. */ public class PigLatinTranslator { /** To use for input. */ private static BufferedReader buf = new BufferedReader( new InputStreamReader(System.in)); /** Main method */ public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { // Get a string System.out.print("Enter sentence: "); String english = getString(); // Translate and print back out String latin = pigLatin(english);

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    Rendezvous W/ Death

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    I Have a Rendezvous With Death - By: Alan Seeger Vincent Lee Analysis "I Have a Rendezvous With Death” by Alan Seeger informs of the poet’s mind-set towards death. In the start where he uses the word "barricade‚" he is representing war to begin the poem. His poem goes on to develop on the concept of death through war and battle with the use of terminology such as "disputed" to recommend issue. The poet‚ returning to the trenches‚ connects a certain elegance and respectability to the concept

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    The best part is helping people through whatever problems people encounter like –a court situation it’s a matter of getting their ideas across to the judge- they are in court clarifieng what problem they had. one time a guy with his girlfriend‚ his child was making a fuss‚ the guy had to explain the situation‚ they were at a stop light the kid went to the front seet‚ but it’s a illegal‚ interpreting their situation‚ but he had to go to a child class‚ but in the testimony he was the passenger‚ he

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