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    Travelling abroad

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    PRESENTATION Topic: Travelling abroad Title: Flying yourself by travelling abroad Group: Fireflies Members: Nguyen Ngoc Minh Hang (leader) Nguyen Thuy Ngan Tran Phuong Nga Bui Thi Phuong Dung Dam Thi Van Trang (Minh Hang) Good morning teacher‚ good morning everyone. First of all‚ let me thank you all for coming here today. For those who may not know me‚ my name is Nguyen Ngoc Minh Hang and I am the leader of my group‚ whose name is Fireflies. We find that

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    Living Abroad

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    about living in the USA changed. My first month in Atlanta was so hard that I cried a lot. One time‚ I even told my mom that I wanted to come back in my country because I could not handle to live in the USA anymore. Can you imagine yourself living abroad by yourself without any relatives? This is what happened to me in 1999. I have lived in an apartment by myself for three months before finding a roommate. I was alone and I felt lonely. My only activities were going to school and watching television

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    The Innocents Abroad

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    detailing its abundant stop points and numerous luxurious accommodations. Compelled by the ad and his desire not to be left out‚ Twain decides to embark on a year long "pleasure excursion to Europe and the Holy Land." (19) The book The Innocents Abroad is an account of Twain’s adventures during this trip. Mark Twain is narrator and the main character in the story. As such‚ he is also the key to other characters; it is through him that we meet new people and form opinions about them. He is thirty-two

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    Studying Abroad

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    Studying abroad is a vital component of receiving a global education. This type of education is essential to obtain in our quickly changing world. At present‚ less than 1% of US students study abroad. This number is being viewed as a gesture of insensitivity of other cultures‚ and presents itself as arrogance. Studying abroad has countless benefits for the participants‚ and also is extremely important in terms of our country’s relationship and leadership ability in the rest of the world. There

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    Study Abroad

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    Study Abroad Studying abroad and how it affects on human life and future. Now more and more people think about improving their knowledge for a better life. Many students want to study abroad. They want to improve their knowledge‚ meet new people‚ to become independent‚ learn the culture of the new countries‚ and of course this is a great opportunity for future. Studying abroad is the best way to expend students’ vision and

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    Study Abroad

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    The study abroad fair brought to my attention many new learning opportunities that are available to us students. The program that stood out most to me was the CLEE Chile program. In this program you travel to Santiago‚ Chile for either a semester or for a full year. In this specific program‚ it focuses on the liberal arts‚ with subject areas from sociology‚ to political science‚ psychology‚ and more. You will receive 15-18 credits a semester you are on the trip. You will be living with a host family

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    Studying Abroad

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    academic excellence‚ and being allowed to study abroad freely‚ it has become common for students who wants to learn deeper knowledge in an advanced country to go overseas to study. Although students can learn more useful knowledge or skills‚ it is clear that this trend has also caused problems. This essay will look at two problems associated with international students studying abroad and suggest solutions to these problems. One problem with studying abroad is that students’ families need a large amount

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    Study abroad

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    amount of people study abroad all over the world and work using the skills they have gained through the experiences in other countries. I am also one of them. I am a college student in America studying Public Relations. I would like to discuss the importance of studying abroad through my experiences. First‚ through being in a different country‚ America‚ my view of thinking got broader. Many of my friends back home‚ Japan‚ are going to a university in Japan and have never been abroad to study. When I

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    Study Abroad

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    As an International Business and Management double major with a Spanish minor‚ the study abroad program in Granada is essential to my academic growth. The semester abroad is not only required for my major but also‚ the immersion in the country is the only way to fully learn and appreciate the Spanish language as well as the culture. The Spanish classes offered during the Granada semester abroad are required for my major and learning them in the center of the Spanish culture is the best experience

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    Study Abroad

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    For many‚ studying abroad is what students like myself would describe as a “life-changing” experience. Life-changing is a fantastic description‚ but it may not sound quite as thorough and descriptive as a future employer may like to hear in the professional setting. When a future employer asks me to talk about my study abroad experience the first thing that I automatically want to say is that it was an amazing‚ life-altering opportunity. Recently‚ though‚ I have given this response more thought.

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