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    A new methods to acquire the English language is WhatsApp program via the smartphone, where I 'm going to search how to use this program to learn English language by the teacher and how arrival the idea to the student. :Introduction The world of technology and communication has changed quickly during this millennium time in history. We cannot avoid that and actually, we will be falling behind if we do not follow it. Information Communication and Technology has become the big part to bring the world

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    Background Amy Tan was born in China on February 19, 1952. She was one of three children to her parents. Amy was born to her mother’s second husband. Later on, her family escaped China on the last boat before the Communist takeover of China in 1949. Her mother left behind three other kids from a previous marriage. Amy finished high school in Switzerland, and fought with her mom the whole time. She went to college at a Baptist college. She then defied her mother by leaving that college and following

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    The information covered this week was interesting and useful for me as an educator. The understanding of language development is highly critical for developing English among learners without any doubt. As an educator it is extremely important to be informed and familiar with the extensive process of learning proficient English for non-native students. The points that will be discussed in this synthesis are: Language Development, Biological development, technology in the classroom, and assessing

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    Taking an English class during college is important for a fundamental education, because regardless of the major I chose, I must able to communicate well in written and spoken words. After all, in the future, when I try to obtain a job, the corporations will most likely base their decision on my ability to express ideas and opinions in a sophisticated and correct manner. Therefore, increasing my knowledge and skills in English will increase my opportunities to success. Yet, currently, many students

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    Vs"Religion was more important than politics in the failure of the interregnum regimes of 1649-1660" assess the validity of this statement.” In this essay I will be exploring the argument of whether religion was more important than politics in the failure of the interregnum regimes of 1649-1660 there are various arguments to be addressed. The first factor that I will address is the political failures that assisted in the failure of the interregnum period. There were multiple political failures

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    The governments of the interregnum failed to find an acceptable settlement predominantly due the power vacuum which was left by the King when he was executed. This wasn't helped by the lack of legitimacy of the regicide where only 59 MP's signed Charles' death warrant. However one could argue that Oliver Cromwell, Parliament and The New Model Army's want and desire for more power also led to the failure to find an acceptable settlement. After Charles was executed several political problems arose

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    Colonization is an immoral oppression that the serfs endure, as the tyrants strip basic human rights and freedoms. Colonization is a socio-economic scheme with a built-in objective to amass as much profit as possible on free labor. Subsequently, this results in an exploitative relationship between the authoritarian figure and the laborers. India and Pakistan suffered more loss than gain through the process of colonization by the British Empire. The efforts of Gandhi and Jihan were ultimately failed

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    Parents always put their children first, most of the things parents do are for the sakes of their children. Whether to flee and cross the border into another country, it is for their children; and in this case we’ll use Mexico and the border between the United States as an example. Women are almost always put in charge of children no matter the situation. The struggles of immigrant parents suffer and are willing to do anything for their children to live; as well as being children willing to do anything

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    Iranian women are considered second class citizens and are legally bound to obey their husbands. They are forced to wear the Hijab and follow the Islamic dress code. The Islamic dress code is enforced by the Morality Police, men who are volunteer members of the Baiji militia. If they are found to be violating the dress code they are chastised, stoned, and beaten. Women in Iran also have no choice in who they marry and the legal age of marriage for women is thirteen while a man’s is fifteen.

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    Language is the link between people. English is the international language of business which opens up many opportunities to non native speakers. This English Language Teaching skills provides valuable service to immigrants in English speaking countries and many more. This paper helps the learner to enhance the intercultural communication in the classroom or any place. It is an opportunity to enable the learners to relish the English language. It mainly concentrates on the beginners to Intermediate

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