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    Educational Implications After presenting different views of the role of the English language in the world nowadays‚ we should question what kind of teaching would be most appropriate to the learning of English as an International Language. McKay (2002:12)‚ based on the ideas of Smith (1976)‚ summarizes some important aspects that should be considered to the teaching of an international language. 1) As an international language‚ English is used both in a global sense for international communication

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    main character Claude Lemieux is a transvestite who cross-dresses as Hosanna the drag queen. After attending a Halloween party with Cuirette‚ his homosexual biker boyfriend‚ Claude returns to his single room apartment in Plaza Saint-Hubert‚ which is filled with an atmosphere of “sadness and solitude” (Hosanna 7). Despite the difficulties and struggles gay minority face in society‚ Claude Lemieux overcomes many challenges that lead to the acceptance of his identity. To begin with‚ Claude proves that

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    Goal 1: Claude will manage his mental health symptoms. • QP met face to face with Claude‚ his mother‚ and older sister. • QP provided the purpose of this session which was to process the difference between Claude’s mother and father parenting styles. • QP observed Claude not listening to his father. • QP asked Claude why he is not complying with his father’s request. • QP actively listened as Claude’s mother share their parenting styles. • QP determined how Claude and his older sister are getting

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    Analysis of Therm-Eze

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    The felt covers and packaging will cost $0.75 per unit available from local suppliers. As well Mark Tanner pays one welder and three unskilled workers to complete the filling and sealing process a wage of $ 37.50 per hour. Also he hired Richard McKay an experienced sales person a salary of $ 40 000 per year (Preshing& Walters‚ N.D). Strengths The Tanner Company has enough money to support taking on a new venture like Therm-eze. Mr. Tanner also shows that he is understands and is fully informed

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    2. What were the most significant differences among the Mayan‚ Aztec and Incan societies? There were significant differences amongst the Mayan‚ Aztec‚ and Incan societies. Besides basic geographical differences‚ they also varied in lifestyle‚ religion‚ and societal rule. While their differences were many‚ the cultures of these civilizations were historic. The Mayans had an articulate and scientific lifestyle. They understood and studied astronomy‚ math‚ and art. They displayed some of their art

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    Harlem Renaissance

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    Introduction Summary of Book When Harlem was in Vogue‚ David L. Lewis’s celebrated account of the Harlem Renaissance‚ was published by Knopf in1981. The latest edition‚ a Penguin paperback with a luminous new preface added by the author‚ appeared in 1997. In Lewis’s view‚ the1919 Fifth-Avenue parade celebrating the return to Harlem from World War I of the famed 369th Regiment of the New York National Guard signaled the arrival of a black America ready for the phenomenon that became known

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    Working in Wal-Mart Case

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    Problem statements A Wal-Mart photo lab associate‚ Claude is facing a difficulty concerning attending his father’s major birthday dinner.( Brotheridge‚ C. 2005) Claude comes from a tight family‚ and he didn’t want to miss the celebration. However‚ there is a conflict between his working schedule and the dinner plan. Owing to the inflexibility of the auto scheduler program and his manager’s non-negotiable management style‚ he was sure that his manager wouldn’t give him the time off. Additionally

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    The Michelle I Know

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    hero but it is not Michelle. The hero in the story in my opinion is Claude. Claude is the hero in this story for three very important reasons. First‚ by playing his guitar he helped Michelle to get to a place where she could be comfortable with herself. Next‚ the night when Michelle went to visit Claude in his room he helped her to realize that no matter what giving in to her disease would not make anything better. Finally‚ Claude is the hero in the story because he seems to bring a certain bit of

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    for students. London: Routledge. Kachru‚ Yamuna‚ and Nelson‚ Cecil L. 2006. World Englishes in Asian Contexts: Hong Kong University Press. McKay‚ Sandra Lee. 2002. Teaching English as an International Language: An Introduction to the Role of English as an International Language and Its Implications for Language Teaching. Oxford: Oxford University Press. McKay‚ Sandra Lee. 2003. Toward an appropriate EIL pedagogy: Re-examining common ELT assumptions. International Journal of Applied Linguistics Vol

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    African Kingdoms and Empires During 400 AD‚ West Africa witnessed the rise and fall of the indigenous medieval empires of ancient Ghana‚ medieval Mali‚ and Songhai. Many other states and kingdoms arose during this time but Ghana‚ Mali and Songhai achieved the status of fully-fledged‚ functioning and long-living conquest states and expansionist empires. These empires regulated the Trans-Saharan trade by offering protection for trade caravans as well as taxing slaves‚ gold‚ firearms‚ textiles and

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