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    the good way to learn English? A.Is it in a class B. Is it alone-online or tutor C.Is it a combination In today’s world of modern technology‚ there are actually more easy ways than ever to learn the English language. There are many different ways you can improve your English‚ so don’t limit yourself to only one or two. Some people think that learning English in class is better than outside class. For my own views‚ the both approach above is the good way to study

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    itself. Provincial government representatives live in proximity to the people and are most of the time from the same community‚ so that they are in a better position to understand these problems and offer unique solutions for them. For example‚ traffic congestion in Oahu‚ Hawaii is a problem that can be best solved by the local government‚ keeping local factors in mind‚ rather than by somebody living in New York. Local Representation Federalism offers representation to different populations. Citizens

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    Adapting to a New Culture

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    Adapting to a New Culture Adjusting to a new government‚ similar to adjusting to a new culture requires learning and adapting to new rules and norms. Dealing with this kind of change comes with new lessons‚ new understandings of life and new perspectives. Individuals have to learn things from scratch‚ learn to understand the culture and most importantly‚ people have to stop making assumptions. Moreover‚ a new culture requires a new level of open-mindedness. This is not always an easy process

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    Describe a film about a real person or event that you have watched I’v decided to talk about the movie called Hachi which is based on a true story happened in Japan‚about a guy named Paker and his dog Hachi. I watched it before i had started university‚ actually a while ago. However i still remember it pretty well‚ because it left a really deep depression on me‚ as i’ll explain that latter. First‚ as for the story of the film‚ the storyline basically centered around a professor who‚ encountered

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    February 2013 (submission date) Author: Monica Malkani Describe some aspects of your learning about helping in a counselling way and what this has taught you about yourself This essay aims to address a number of aspects of counselling that I have found particularly interesting since starting the introductory course in Counselling in October 2012. This will include a brief history of counselling; what it means to help in a “counselling way” from both a client and counsellor’s perspective and what

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    While I was working part-time‚ I saw a number of instances of ethical conflicts‚ but not being involved in the decision-making process meant I had little to do with them. But it’s not only in business that one encounters such dilemmas—they come up a lot on everyday life as well. In my senior year at college I took a course called Advertising Creativity and Marketing‚ for which we had to break into groups to do our term paper. Each group had to make an advertisement to market their own product‚ and

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    When Cultures Collide discusses the African cultures transformation due to migration to the west. Dr. Cosmas Uchenna Nwokeafor focuses mainly on the way Africans in America raise their children without the roots of their native culture. Nwokeafor is more alarmed with this occurrence because it is the root cause of the loss culture among African peoples settled in America. Nwokeafor points out that the evolving new generation are taught by their peers‚ schools‚ and media which is a direct contribution

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    Describe The Shtetl Life

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    into Eastern Europe even when times were rough. Most of these Jews settled in small Yiddish towns during Pre-World War Two called shtetls. Jobs in these towns could vary from contractors and entrepreneurs to shopkeepers‚ carpenters‚ shoemakers‚ tailors‚ truck drivers‚ otherwise known as teamsters‚ and water carriers. These settlement were mainly occupied by Jews‚ making up around 80% of the population (Kassow‚ Samuel). Even though shtetls are considerably small‚ they still had shuls‚ schools‚ a cemetery

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    Travel and New Cultures

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    possible to experience new cultures; for example‚ observing different religions and customs‚ even if it just means visiting an Egyptian temple. While traveling‚ you can learn new languages‚ which may increase your general knowledge. If you learn a few basic phrases‚ you are given the chance to interact with the native people. Also you are more likely to experience the friendliness of the locals because language barriers are broken. This may lead to prejudice ideas being destroyed. A new language gives a

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    Amish Way of Life Shannon Mason Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Jessie Cohen December 14‚ 2011 The Amish Way of Life The Amish culture is fascinating to me‚ because it exists in our own country‚ and our own communities‚ but yet it is not an integral part of our mainstream society. Although the Amish culture exists in our own backyards‚ The Amish have distinct gender roles‚ cultural beliefs and values‚ and their own way of handling sickness and healing. As in many cultures‚ the

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