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    Cultural Exchange and English Program Cultural exchange programs are for connecting, enriching and empowering the global community. Cultural exchange program is a program, in which students from schools, colleges and universities study abroad at one of their institution's partner institutions. Cultural exchange programs expose students to people from different cultural, geographic, religious and socio-economic backgrounds and provide the opportunity for students to develop a greater understanding

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    on preparations for learning and growing lots with the exchange study abroad in Thailand. First, improving language abilities and international exchanges. To stay a long time over the sea. Communications in a language of the country are indispensable. In addition, international students learn in English at Chiang Mai Rajabhat University in Thailand. For this reason, I am improving my English ability of university's Learning English program as English Connection (EC) and Talk Time. In the fall semester

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    through the exchange of the language, culture, and traditions (Caffarella & Daffron, 2013). The Middle East is an important location of the world because of the tremendous energy resources like the oil, gas etc. After the tragic incident of 9/11, now the European countries are thinking more about the Middle East. The students from Europe, especially from America, are moving towards the Middle East

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    seem unending. I was fortunate to experience life as a high school student in the United States thanks to the Kennedy Lugar Youth Exchange and Study program. During my exchange year, I went to a lot of career fairs and mentorship programs that taught me a lot about myself and I realized how such a thing will help a lot of people back in my country. After my exchange program in the United States, I decided to do a mentoring program for girls in deprived communities. At the beginning, I imagined how

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    I was born and grew up in Ukraine. In 2008 I came to Alaska for the first time as an exchange student. I was fascinated by the richness of traditions and natural beauty of this land. I lived in Alaska for 5 years. As a linguist I quickly became interested in languages and dialects of Alaskan natives and Russian descendants. During that time I was actively researching about the programs aimed at revitalization of indigenous languages for urban Alaskans. I was meeting with Russian old believers living

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    Com course in the college is Rs. 2500 for the 1st year, Rs. 3500 for the 2nd year and Rs. 5000 for the 3rd year. In addition to that, a student who is pursuing B. Com Honours has to pay Rs. 3500 more. * Price of other facilities provided by the college to its target customers, i.e. the students: 1. The library service is offered free of cost to the students. 2. A yearly charge of Rs. 50 is

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    some students to leave a place of hardship to become something great. High school sports develop teamwork skills, self-confidence, and accountability. They teach young teens how to be responsible and to stay on top of there school work. Most school teams require their athletes to maintain a certain GPA or letter grade to be eligible to play in that game. High school sports are a crucial part to schooling because it develops better well-rounded students. High school sports promote students to have

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    Should Students Be Required to Take Foreign Language Classes? Many students think that they do not need to speak a foreign language in the real world. So, they end up not taking foreign language classes in school. But students don’t know how valuable that second language is. Students should be required to take a foreign language because they can increase their cognitive skills, communicate with more people, and increase the chance of getting employed. Learning a second language can help improve students’

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    international student I robustly appreciate the idea of studying overseas since it is a platform for international students to learn about different cultures, languages, lifestyles, social cues, traditions and religions. The economic disparities among nations shrinks owing to offshore education. It also assists in acquiring a mind-expanding exposure making overseas education a boon for students career. According to the article International Education in USA, from Wikipedia, there are students from as many

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    Beginning in 1943, the hilltop mesa of Los Alamos began its transformation from a quiet landscape for homesteaders and Ashley Pounds’ boy school, into a bustling community for the Manhattan Project. Resident of Los Alamos County for seventy-one and a half years Roger Rasmussen can attest to the transformations, changes, and what life was life was like in Los Alamos as the small laboratory grew into the thriving community that we know today. Born in North Central Mason City, Iowa Roger and his family

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