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    Nga* Faculty of English‚ Hanoi University of Education‚ 136 Xuan Thuy Street‚ Cau Giay‚ Hanoi‚ Vietnam Received 15 March 2008 Abstract. This article writes on the factors which make a language become ‘global language’ and discusses about how English achieves that status. The impacts of Engish as a global language on Vietnamese learners‚ science‚ business‚ technology‚ education are analysed. With the development of technology‚ media‚ science‚ education etc. English will help students broaden knowledge

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    Education would be more effective if it was optional. Provide examples supporting your point of view. Many people believe that education would be more effective if it was optional. I understand their point of view and in my opinion they are right‚ but I cannot agree with all they claim. In my view‚ it would be better for the society and teenagers if education was optional. Nowadays‚ all young people under 18 have to go to school‚ and it does not matter if they want it or not. For example‚ they

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    Beginning College Students Melissa W. Chase Dissertation submitted to the faculty of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy In Career and Technical Education Daisy L. Stewart‚ Co-chair Lisa G. Driscoll‚ Co-chair Celia R. Hayhoe Irene Leech William T. Price May 11‚ 2004 Blacksburg‚ Virginia Keywords: Cognitive‚ College students‚ Consumer decision-making styles‚ Consumer Styles Inventory‚ First-year

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    major sociological perspectives of functionalism‚ conflict theory‚ and symbolic interactionism. Identify which perspectives use a macrolevel or a microlevel of analysis. Some similarities between these sociological perspectives are that two of them work for the macro level perspective but there are some differences. The symbolic interactionism focuses in face-to-face interactions in small groups and it focuses on the microsociology analysis. The Functionalism perspective focuses on the way

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    development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as the local community and the society at large.” In broader terms‚ CSR means a collection of policies‚ programs and practices adopted‚ AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY followed and recognized by a company that is based on certain values‚ including respect for people‚ communities (in which the company operates) and the environment. Corporate plays a vital role in shaping

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    like to examine why parents force their children to do any kind of activity in their leisure time‚ and how does it affect on them. We live in the world in which education is highly valued. The great majority of parents want their children to be happy and to develop the skills necessary to be successful in life. They think that a good education will guarantee their children’s success‚ and they try to give the best opportunity for them. In these reasons‚ parents often restrict their children’s spare time

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    Key Sociological Perspectives Postmodernism Postmodernism looks at social rapid change and how many institutions are unstable due to social uncertainty and sudden changes. It looks at how the rapid change of society has affected all social expectancies‚ and how the social norms that we once understood and expected are no longer valid‚ as the society around us is changing so much. This includes the stratification of society‚ as well as social roles and the norms‚ the intermixing of cultures‚ the

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    and differentiating the company’s products with similar products in the markets by offering high quality products and good customer service while the actual manufacturing of the products is outsourced to trusted third party suppliers. On a wider perspective‚ the company has set high standards that even the company itself has to be on its level best to maintain the standards that it has set. Over the last few years‚ the consumer electronics market has become heavily commoditized which as a result has

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    Health & sociological perspectives My essay on the sociological perspectives in the healthcare will demonstrate my knowledge and understanding of each topic functionalism‚ Marxism and will judge the value of the Feminist theory. I will also indulge my knowledge of the power and status of the medical and health profession. In my quest to inquire information of the sociological perspectives I will conclude my own understanding of us as humans‚ as unique individuals who strive for perfection‚ I shall

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    Biopsychosocial Perspective Christina Parker PSYCH 626 April 07‚ 2014 David Engstrom Biopsychosocial Perspective Psychologists past‚ present‚ and future desire the answer to one basic question; “what factors influence a person’s physical and mental health are they related if a relationship exists”; thus Health Psychology emerged. In pursuit of the answer several models or perspectives came about. Over time psychologist realized that focusing on one causal factor results in partial information

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