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    Omar Alfaro Reyes ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES TO LEARN ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Why learning English as a second language? Nowadays learning another language is important because it is the most common language in the world‚ almost 60% people in the world use English regularly. Sometimes people think that learning English is difficult because most of the students can have different difficulties and problems in learning another language for example they make mistakes in their pronunciations

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    and the Helpers (Ansar) [10] Emigrants: In Makkah the growing persecution was unbearable Their properties‚ lives and families were in danger Permission for migration was given The Makkan Muslims moved to Madinah and were known as Emigrants . Some Emigrants had to leave their other family members Most of them had left their properties and possessions and were now penniless Reference: ‘Those who believed and migrated and strove hard and fought in Allah’s Cause with their wealth and their

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    In Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ Macbeth’s corrupt ways and mind causes him to do evil doings and actions. In Act four‚ he shows many visions of malevolent doings. First‚ he visits the witches. Then‚ he plans the murders of Lady Macduff and her son. Next‚ Macbeth makes Macduff and Malcolm question their thoughts about him. Also‚ Macbeth vows that he will not be hasty in his moves any longer. Finally‚ he acts as a foil towards Malcolm. In Act 4‚ Macbeth’s corrupt ways and mind causes evil doings

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    between 1934-1938‚ were the people who didn’t support his ideas. Hitler’s main weapon was the SS. The SS was a huge organisation‚ almost like the police force‚ whose main task was to terrorise the German citizens into obedience. How Did The SS Control People? Fear was equally important‚ Hitler had a range of followers known as the SA (Brown shirts) and the SS who were like a Nazi military police who made sure the public were following the messages preached by the Nazis. Those who did not fit in with

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    The importance of education is undeniable for every single person. It goes without saying that education has a positve effect on human life. All people need to study. Only with the advent of education can people gain knowledge and enlarge their view over the world. For example‚ learning by watching TV or reading books gives people a huge amount of information about anything they are interested in such as mathematics‚ current news‚ exchange rates‚ other countries’ cultures and so on. Apparently‚ people

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    “A PERFECT WORLD IS A WORLD WITHOUT DISCRIMINATION” I partially disagree about this topic “a perfect world is a world without discrimination”. Discrimination is treating people by their differences. We all need a world with good discrimination‚ not bad discrimination. In this Essay I’m going to discuss three reasons to support my arguments. Vincent’s discriminated in Gattaca is a bad form‚ will discrimination still exists in today’s world‚ and also racism is important form of discrimination. Imagine

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    The Importance of English in the World of International Business ‘English is now a global language that belongs to all those who speak it.’ (Nigel Newton‚ publisher) It is the technology that allows people to travel further and faster than ever before. It is the Internet that links people regardless their nationalities and countries they live in. And technology is also the reason why lots of business people are active globally and why more and more entrepreneurs are on the move than ever

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    MOVIE REVIEW WHAT I LIKE AND DISLIKE ABOUT THE MOVIE: MADEA’S WITNESS PROTECTION. Madea’s witness protection is a 2012 comedy film directed‚written and produced by Tyler Perry. This was the fourteenth film in the Tyler Perry film franchise and the fourth in the madea franchise (films titled after madea).It is the fourth tyler perry film not adapted from a play‚ alongside. The family that prey‚ daddy’s little girls‚ and good deeds‚ as well as the first madea film not adapted

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    skinny is "beautiful". This also forms prejudice in young kids that you have to be tall and blonde to be beautiful. Miss America 2014 winner‚ Nina Davulur‚ was the first Indian American to win Miss America. Her victory forces society to reevaluate what their definition of beautiful really is; Davulur is far from blonde hair‚ blue eyes‚ yet she still won Miss America. People showed descrimination toward Davular imediately following her win as Miss America 2014 on many social networking sites saying

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    context of society. He says that we are programmed to connect with others and that our relations have a direct impact on our lives‚ directly influencing our body cells for better and for worse ... it can create bad influences or real diseases. And then: what is the relationship all this with new technologies? Well‚ from the point of view of new technologies‚ there is a certain gap in the study of relationships and especially compared to Goleman studies‚ the type of "intelligence" that we use in the

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