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    integrated settings (Watts-Taffe & Truscoot, n.d.). The article focuses on the following: what we know about literacy development, what we know about language proficiency and literacy development, what we know about entering a new culture, facilitating English language literacy development, and scaffolding instruction. Discussed under the section titled “What We Know About Literacy Development” Watts-Taffe and Truscott discuss what research shows about how children become literate. It seems that some of

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    better country for themselves. Catherine the Great had a very strong powerful army that she used to her advantage to expand her empire while Elizabeth I avoided the wars and went behind the back to attack Spanish armadas. Sir Francis Drake was an English Sea Captain who had undertaken a major voyage against Spanish ports and ships to the Caribbean in 1585 and 1586, and in 1587 had made a successful raid on Cadiz, destroying the Spanish fleet of war ships. It is seen here that Elizabeth I avoided the

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    The world has come a very long way since segregation was demolished with the help of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This has opened a lot of doors for African Americans in the United States. Better job opportunities and better chances at managing a stable family life. Sadly as time has passed and we have rolled into the 21st century things aren’t looking so great for the African males in school. This rate changes from time to time, yet we don’t know why or what it really is. So, what is the average graduation

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    Key Issues: At the end of 2012, Costco was a successful business, but there are some issues that they would need to deal with. These issues mainly arise from their previous successful ventures as a warehouse wholesale company. The first issue is that Costco has competitors that can actually be and are a threat to their success. Competition allows a company to improve itself and prove its prowess to its customers. However, when a competitor is able to provide the service at a much reduced cost, problems

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    Japan and Globalization

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    globalization. The use of English in Japanese society challenges the traditional view of English as a lingua franca. Kubota and McKay (2009) investigated the role of English in Hasu (a pseudonym), a small Japanese community with non-English-speaking immigrants from Brazil, China, Peru, Korea, Thailand, and other countries, by evaluating the results of a community survey on diversity and interviewing five Japanese individuals (p. 593). They found that an attachment to English could reinforce the superiority

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    In 2016: there was only one lead by Pastor Marc. Once the coaching relationship began staff meetings happened every Tuesday unless there was a scheduling conflict and if that happened they were moved to Thursday. 2015:  1/13,1/20,2/3, 2/10,3/10, 5/2, 11/10, 11/17, 12/1, 12/8, 12/15 (remember pastor began his leave in August) In 2014 the staff meetings were more frequent. 2014: 1/14, 1/21, 2/4, 2/18, 2/25, 3/11, 3/18, 4/9, 4/15, 4/22, 4/29, 5/13, 5/20, 6/3, 6/10, 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, 8/5, 8/26

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    Going Abroad to Study

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    Many universities in America have lectures taught in English. People who do not have this language as their first language are required to depict proficiency in the language before they can take their desired study programs (University of Sydney para. 1). The general acceptable minimum language requirements for studying abroad include certain points requirements in IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English or personal academic English tests. This can be substituted with an International

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    illustrate a hybrid identity crisis as a result of imperial oppression over the language and educational system of the nation. The role of English language and culture, imposed by colonial education, emphasizes the movement for natives to abandon their indigenous cultural and linguistic roots. The mental colonization of the colonized by the means of English language, education, and European cultural values results in a state of displacement, alienation, and identity confusion in the individual.

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    England. The Act of Supremacy of 1559 re-established the Church of England’s independence from Rome, with Parliament conferring on Elizabeth the title Supreme Governor of the Church of England, while the Act of Uniformity of 1559 set out the form the English church would now take, including the establishment of the Book of Common Prayer. When Mary died in 1558, Elizabeth succeeded to the throne. One of the most important concerns during Elizabeth’s early

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    Education element. I visualize a Dual Language Immersion as program that provides education in two languages for English speakers and non-native speakers of English. In a Two-Way ninety-ten system or program in which monolingual English-speaking students acquire the school curriculum together with non-native speakers of English; a portion of the instructional day is taught in English and another portion is in Spanish. In a One-Way – ninety-ten system or model it will follow the same model as the

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