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    Kachru- Nelson’s Slight Misconception Toward EIL Perspective Introduction The role of English as global language has urged the emergence some new point of view in English study such as World Englishes‚ English as Lingua Franca (ELF) and English as an International Language (EIL) (Jenkins‚ 1998). These perspectives have attracted the scholar attention in nowadays. In their book World Englishes in Asian Context‚ Yamuna Kachru and Nelson argue that World Englishes perspective is different from

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    This account will briefly explore historical attitudes towards children. It will also in more detail‚ explore attitudes surrounding childhood in the late eighties and nineties. It will also look into the interaction between class‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ rights and childhood. I grew up in a London suburb in late eighties and nineties. I lived with parents and two younger brothers and I will use my childhood experiences to support the account. Modern understandings of childhood are full of ideologies.

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    Lavonne Working Towards the Future Lavonne Williams‚ a former worker for a Chicken Empire outlet in her neighborhood‚ has worked part time 20 hours a week while in school and 40 hours a week during summers. She knows the operation of the place inside out has brought good knowledge and has earned an opportunity to be promoted to a higher position as a station manager. Lavonne will be a sophomore in the coming semester; she intends to major in political science in one of her major courses. She met

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    The way we read and understand texts is not always effective. Stephen Greenblatt’s article “Towards A Poetic of Culture” introduces a new type of literary analysis which he called New Historicism. New Historicism is a more objective way of analyzing texts from the view of the subaltern based on the concepts of Marxism and Poststructuralism. Marxist theory is what Carl Marx created to analyze everything wrong with capitalism and normal society to create an ideology of a new system of social structure

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    Towards a theoretical framework for Business Process Reengineering Organization theory BPR Informatics Marketing June 1994 Kai A. Simon Abstract Business Process Reengineering has gained a considerable attention in the world of change management during the past years. While more and more organizations embark on the BPR trend it can be concluded‚ that the theoretical bedrock for BPR falls rather short of the concepts ambition of being a solution for a multiplicity of problems

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    Brandon Robalin Mrs. R. Robinson English IV AP 1501/ DC 1302. 4 22 April 2014 Thematic Paragraph: Shakespeare’s Hamlet and its Displayed Attitudes toward Women In Act I of William Shakespeare’s Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark‚ Shakespeare uses the narrative as an opportunity to explore the attitudes toward women that were commonly held at the time‚ examining the widespread misogyny of the early 17th century. The presence of only two named female characters reveals how women were largely thought

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    Company Q’s Attitude Toward Social Responsibility Company Q’s current attitude toward social responsibility demonstrates a bias toward the outdated shareholder model‚ rather than the stakeholder interaction model of corporate governance‚ as well as a significant lack of concern for the fundamental wellbeing of some of its primary stakeholders. Arguably‚ however‚ even the shareholders themselves may ultimately be frustrated in realizing the maximum potential return on their investment in this company

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    Passion – College Students for Their Schools College students traditionally show pride towards their respective school. What makes students so enthusiastic for their school? In Laura Randall’s “Things You Only Do in College” and David Berreby’s “It Takes a Tribe” both writers explore college culture but come up with decidedly different results. Randall argues that college students’ traditions are embarrassing to the university‚ and students should be focusing on schoolwork not traditions; but

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    “Perception of teenagers towards online games and its effect” Introduction: Development in technology brings many things that people don’t have many years back. One of these things is online gaming that is provided by the internet. Online gaming is one of the widely used leisure activities by many people. Teenagers who are playing these online games said that they are playing these games just for fun‚ to keep away from the heat of the sun‚ without knowing that there are a lot of effects of playing

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    Australia was involved in the Vietnam War from 1962-1972 with originally thirty army advisors being sent over to South Vietnam. Over this period of time Australian attitudes towards the Vietnam War changed greatly due to two main contributing reasons. These reasons were the media and television viewing the prominent issue of conscription. When it was first announced in April 1962 that Australia was to fight in Vietnam it was seen by the majority as necessary and needed. Many Australians supported

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