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    Also‚ use modifiers such as slightly‚ twice as‚ and somewhat in the support and examples. For example: We will compare two Canadian Universities. An important piece of information is their location. Both are located in Montreal. Montreal is a bilingual city that has four universities‚ two English and two French. Both McGill and Concordia are English universities. Regarding the tuition‚ they have similar tuition fees. However‚ McGill’s tuition is somewhat higher than Concordia’s. McGill’s is

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    The school that I will be studying is Public School 35 also known as Franz Sigel. The school is located in the district 9 in the south Bronx. District 9 is known as the poorest school district in all the NYC. The neighborhood around that area is very busy and crowded. The school is located in the 163 street and near that area in 161‚ the family court is located. Lots of lawyers and businessman are always walking around. Next to the court there is a high school called Bronx School for Law‚ Government

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    science lessons based on research recommendations. The research will include feedback from five teachers that teach science to English language learners. The participants will be selected based on their ethnic background. All participants need to be bilingual in English and Spanish. Data will be collected through interviews and surveys. Introduction For many students‚ school can be a frustrating and challenging experience. For English language learners (ELLs) school can be even more frustrating when

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    INTRODUCTION As learning an additional language is regarded as being competitive and advantageous‚ there are more and more bilinguals and multilinguals in many places worldwide‚ and Hong Kong is one of these places. With a majority of the population being able to master a number of languages‚ code-switching‚ which is the alternate use of (more than) two languages by a bilingual (or multilingual) within a discourse‚ is undoubtedly a common and frequently occurring linguistic phenomenon in Hong Kong

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    the fair treatment of African Americans was at the forefront of the civil rights movement‚ there were several issues that would be brought to the attention of law makers‚ federal judges‚ and the education system. Such issues included segregation‚ bilingual students‚ and special needs education. In 1954‚ Chief Justice Earl Warren delivered the opinion of the court in one of the most influential cases to ever be presented on the floor of the Supreme Court: "?it is doubtful that any child may reasonably

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    Case Study: Translating Talent in Three Businesses 1. How does Sol y Canto define its business? Identify the offer‚ the target market‚ and the product and delivery capability. Sol y Canto define its business by creating “music and performances that move‚ delight‚ excite and connect—connect that audience to the richness of Latin American culture; connect individuals‚ Hispanic and non-Hispanic‚ to each other through shared experience of music‚ poetry‚ humor and a joyful‚ playful vibe; and connect

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    According to 2000 U.S. census‚ 2.4 % of the US population which report themselves as people who have two or more races. (United States). The number of interracial couples has reached to 1.6 million‚ which account for almost 4 % of U.S. marriages. ( Fletcher‚ par. 3 ). In a melting pot country like the United States‚ where immigration and emigration rates are high‚ inter-cultural marriage has become an inevitable by- product of mobility. Interracial marriage refers to a marriage which consists of

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    Should Quebec (or other provinces) Separate From Canada In Order To Best Protect Its Constitutional Rights? In my opinion‚ all provinces in Canada‚ including Quebec should not separate. Quebec has been one of the provinces of Canada for a long period of time. Most people in the world view that it is one of the component in Canada. French-Canadian and English-Canadian seem to live together peacefully without conflict‚ even many people with different cultures and languages come to Canada in

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    There are many different ethnicities in the U.S‚ more than any other country in the world. It varies from Latino people‚ Pacific Islanders‚ Asian American‚ or African American. The United States is the only country where one can find all different cultures and languages. In the United States‚ English is not the only language which Americans use to communicate. Vietnamese‚ Chinese‚ or Spanish is very popular in the U.S. Therefore‚ according to the article “In Plain English: Let’s Make It Official

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    November 4th‚2011 Should English be made the Official language of the U.S? People in the last two decades have been divided on the issue of whether the official language of the United States should be English. Although making English an official language would alleviate some problems ‚ its disadvantages clearly outweigh its advantages. The linguistic diversity‚ tradition and culture immigrants bring to this country enrich the United States. This is why English should not be the official

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