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    alcohol abuse and for racial insults against a black fellow student. Hann was celebrating his 21 birthday party at the courtyard‚ he was really drunk and shouted into the air “Fuck you‚ niggers!” referring to a black fellow student and later another student opened the window and called for quiet‚ and he was answered with a religious insult “Fucking Jew”. Although there was no physical action or any violent fight or threats‚ but many students were offended by the remarks Hann made. Indeed‚ Vartan Gregorian

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    of Florida should raise the age for students in school. Students should stay in school until 18 for two reasons. One reason is because they will get a higher education. Another reason is because they will get a better job and income. On the opposing side‚ some people argue that students should not stay in school until they’re 18 because classroom issues arise from these students. However‚ there are many more significant reasons for students should stay in school until 18. Students should stay in school

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    Essay #2 – Benefits of Being Bilingual: Every person knows one language‚ which is the language that you learn during your childhood. In “My Spanish Standoff‚” Kuntz writes‚ “my daughter is frustrated by the fact that I’m bilingual and have purposely declined to teach her to speak Spanish‚ my native tongue.” The information given as well as the information in “English Only‚ but Where” and “English-Only Classrooms‚” has been brought to my attention that being bilingual has advantages. Language is

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    there are a lot of people from all across the globe. You can find diversity in culture and language. The most basic necessity for everyone is to communicate with one another. In today’s society it seems that knowing multiple languages is almost a necessity. The United States is largely monolingual. Only about 15-20% of Americans consider themselves bilingual‚ compared to 56 percent of Europeans surveyed in 2006 by the European Commission.The advantages of being bilingual is practically never ending

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    As every teenage student knows‚ being tired and feeling exhausted is a common mood. Parents are always making sure that their kids are on track. Parents want to make sure that their kids have the best possible education they can. Author Alexander Robbins states that "For thousands of families‚ school admission process begins before a child turns one; in several cities that’s how manic the competition has grown to get into elite preschools and kindergarten programs" (107). Although it is great that

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    Some would argue that being a parent or a child existing in a bilingual environment may be only of an invaluable merit. This is true‚ with the assumption that both parties have similar expectations or do not have any that would conflict them and there is no the outside or a so called family pressure. Let us dwell to some extent on the merits. To begin with‚ the unquestionable advantage children would experience is the exposure to double language environment. If the learning process is not

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    IDIOMS IN BILINGUAL DICTIONARIES A dictionary is a collection of words in one or more languages‚ and it reflects the vocabulary of a language. Its purpose is to provide information on the meaning of words‚ combinations with other words‚ sometimes also pronunciation and other aspects of a language. Dictionaries can be classified by many different aspects – for example‚ a dictionary can be monolingual‚ bilingual‚ bilingualised or even multilingual. If the dictionary is bilingual‚ it can be either

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    to communicate with each other. It is very important to speak two languages. There are two advantage of being bilingual. The first benefits is that you can get a job easily and a second advantage is that you can translate to other people in you r language. The first reason is that you can get a job easily. Some companies prefer the workers who know bilingual language. It meets customers’ demands. You will have more an opportunity to get a job than some one else does

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    behaviourist theory explains that children learn language through imitating and experimenting with sounds. Therefore a parent can help their child learn a second language if they give their child opportunity to practice. Supporting your child’s bilingual literacy learning: •

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    elementary school children received bilingual education‚ which is double the current level. In 1968 the Bilingual Education Act was passed‚ which did not require bilingual education‚ but used students’ native languages in the curriculum to one degree or another. With the reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind Act in 2001‚ bilingual education was left far behind‚ and was no longer a part of the national framework for elementary schools (“Bilingual Education”). Now‚ bilingual education in the United States

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