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    International Journal of Instruction e-ISSN: 1308-1470 ● www.e-iji.net July 2011 ● Vol.4‚ No.2 p-ISSN: 1694-609X DIFFICULTIES IN TEACHING AND LEARNING GRAMMAR IN AN EFL CONTEXT1 Abdu Mohammed Al-Mekhlafi PhD.‚ College of Education‚ Sultan Qaboos University‚ Oman rayan3@gmail.com Ramani Perur Nagaratnam PhD.‚ Ministry of Manpower‚ Oman The role of grammar instruction in an ESL/EFL context has been for decades a major issue for students and teachers alike. Researchers have debated whether grammar

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    the abuse of its power. Groupthink has its benefits which allows groups to come to a conclusion and socialize. However‚ its power can be abused to harm a community. Groupthink is an important part of our history because it has had an extremely negative effect on people and their societies even with its benefits. Today‚ the way people

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    The Negative Effects of Divorce on Children Connor Gravette "So many persons think divorce a panacea for every ill‚ find out‚ when they try it‚ that the remedy is worse than the disease" (Qtd in Harper 192). Divorce in any situation tears a child apart‚ tossing them from one house to another‚ limiting the time spent with their parents‚ and confusing them. There arent very many reasons that would show to be more beneficial for the parent to leave than to stay and keep their marriage. Usually

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    As a latina growing up‚ I have seen white privilege happen and it saddens me that some people think that this issue isn’t a big deal. My culture in the media shows the negative effects of the latino community. We are portrayed as people who tend to be of darker completion or most-likely being in this country illegally. When it comes to stereotyping lations in the media tends to translate everything negatively. Historically us women have either been portrayed as “senoritas” or temptresses and these

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    References: Bakshi‚ Anita. (2003). Potential Adverse Health Effects Of Genetically Modified Crops http://globalseminarhealth.wdfiles.com/local--files/nutrition/Bakshi.pdf Carman‚ Judy (2004). Is gm foods safe to eat? http://www.gefreeaustralia.org/images/JUDY-download.pdf Chassy‚ B.M. (2007). The History and Future

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    TOPIC: THE POSITIVE EFFECTS OF COMPETITION CAN OUTWEIGH ITS NEGATIVE EFFECTS We can clearly see that in today’s world‚ competition is the ultimate force‚ which is driving each and every person towards the development of the society. Indeed‚ we can say without any doubt that the positive impact of competition can outweigh its negative impact. Competition provides fair chance‚ zeal to work hard and ultimately to come up with the best upshot. However‚ many people have firm believe that competition

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    must be equal between men’s and women’s athletics. After forty years of this law being instated‚ it is evident that Title IX has accomplished its goal of providing equal opportunity to female athletes in collegiate athletics. However‚ unintentional negative outcomes have stemmed from this law‚ and is thus no longer acting in a positive manner for NCAA and should therefore be amended. Title IX has tremendously changed the world of women’s collegiate sports. In fact‚ the current number of women competing

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    Change and innovation are the keystones of a strong nation. The wave of modernization that swept through Europe and the rest of the world completely altered the foundation of what was believed to be a prevailing society at the time. New jobs‚ a stimulated economy‚ and a redefined social class system all resulted from the illustrious Industrial Revolution. While the Industrial Revolution and the overwhelming surge of nationalism may have sparked the beginning of our modern society and led more

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    global predicament through which people judge or treat minorities differently based on their ethnic group or skin color. Multiple people have been affected by racism since the beginning of time to even until now where it still have the same negative side effects. Racism can destroy and manipulate one’s identity the most because it lowers someone’s self-esteem‚ change one’s opinions and the way they act‚ and ultimately makes someone feel inferior due to being affected by it. First‚ one’s identity is

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    to choose another topic. So I was thinking what could I choose that was relatable to women in the same way abortion was. Something that affects all women young and old that could help to educate me and make me a better advocate for voicing the opinions of so many other women like me. I started to think about who speaks to women these days. Who tells them what they should and shouldn’t do? What they should and shouldn’t look like. Basically telling them what kind of a person they should be. And there

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