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    understand and speak of spiritual mysteries. Even so‚ John Donne ’s image of the Divine Rape in the "Holy Sonnet XIV‚" by which the victim becomes‚ or remains‚ chaste is at first startling; we are not accustomed to such spiritual intensity.[1] Previous explications have attempted to downplay this figure; for example‚ Thomas J. Steele‚ SJ [The Explicator 29 (1971): 74]‚ maintains that the "sexual meaning" is "a secondary meaning" and "probably not meant to be explicitly affirmed." Moreover‚ George Knox [The

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    Does music really helps Bilingual children learn language? "Is it true? Can we learn the language through music?" These were the first things I heard from my friends when I told them that I am doing some research for my journal on the topic relating to how bilingual children can learn their second language through the music. The reason why I chose this as my topic is because I remembered that some time ago when I was surfing the internet‚ I found some articles about a bilingual school in Italy adding

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    Student Number: 11032901 Module Code: PC5003 Kousta‚ S.-T.‚ Vinson‚ D. P.‚ & Vigliocco‚ G. (2008). Investigating linguistic relativity through bilingualism: The case of grammatical gender. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning‚ Memory‚ and Cognition‚ 34 (4)‚ 843-858. Language is the expression of feelings‚ thoughts‚ ideas and experience through the use of sounds or symbols (Goldstein‚ 2011). Whether we “think in language” or whether language shapes our thoughts is still a matter of

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    socially. There are numerous potential economic advantages of being a bilingual. A person with two languages will probably have a wider portfolio of jobs available in the future. Being bilingual will give you the upper hand when competing in today’s job market as well as the global economy (Four out of five new jobs in the US are created from foreign trade). This in turn can mean better pay‚ position‚ and job security. Bilinguals are increasingly needed in the retail sector‚ tourism‚ transport‚ public

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    According to Dettmer‚ Knackendoffel‚ and Thurston (2013)‚ a paraeducator responsibilities vary in a wide area such as grading papers‚ teaching a lesson‚ participating in classroom activities‚ and coaching students who may have challenging behaviors‚ learning disability‚ and/or gifted backgrounds. Paraeducators are individual who help assist a teacher in the classroom setting (Dettmer‚ Knackendoffel‚ & Thurston‚ 2013‚ p.323). In addition‚ paraeducators may help teach vocational skills at community

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    market‚ I need to be able to speak Spanish. In an article titled “Bilingual? You’re Valuable” on Careerbuilder.com it states‚ as of Sep. 2007‚ that “With more than 40 million Hispanics in the US today and an estimated annual growth rate of 4.65‚ the Latino community will add 1.7 million people to its population every year. This trend is creating a tremendous demand for bilingual job seekers fluent in Spanish and English” (Bilingual . . . ). Additionally in a more recent article about the 2010 job

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    and Bilingual Education Programs Pull-out‚ Sheltered Instruction (SI)‚ and Bilingual Education programs were developed in order to help the teachers of ELL students effectively acquire knowledge to succeed. Similarities of These Programs There are some minor similarities between these programs such as pull-out programs and Sheltered Instruction (SI) offer instruction in English while the student is in the mainstream classroom. Another similarity is that pull-out programs and bilingual education

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    a student is enrolled in bilingual education‚ many people view this as a great opportunity to enrich one’s knowledge and cultural diversity‚ while others may view bilingual education as a useless investment by the government. The difference in opinions on bilingual education depends upon each individual’s perspective on the subject. Language is so important and humans should share the natural desire to learn more than one in a society where communication is key. Bilingual education would provide an

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    in his book The Study of Language‚ regional variation is not only a matter of two or more dialects of a single language‚ but it can also involve two or more different languages within the same country. The author takes Canada as an example of a bilingual country‚ where both French and English are official languages. Yule mentions that Canada is essentially an “English-speaking country‚ with a French-speaking minority group”‚ which needs to learn English in order to participate in the larger dominant

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    A CAUSAL – COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF BILINGUALISM IN CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE LITERATURE AMONG GRADE 7 STUDENTS OF ANTONIO J. VILLEGAS VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL‚ TONDO MANILA‚ SCHOOL YEAR 2013 – 2014 A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of College of Education‚ Global Reciprocal Colleges‚ Caloocan Philippines In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Research 1 in English by ERIC D. GABON MARVIN C. MONGAYA CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Based on the studies of

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