Why Is English Is So Important

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    A Rhetorical Analysis Of Mother Tongue By Amy Tan

    they speak with the broken English. For example, if they go to companies find a job, boss can’t understand what immigrants talk about with the broken Eng-lish and will not hire them, which is unfair for the immigrant. The author Amy Tan reflects this phenomenon by writing an article called “Mother Tongue”. The author Tan effectively builds the credibility between herself and the audience by tel-ling her own personal experience. For instance, she can switch the English between her hus-band and her

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    Immigrant Child Education

    growing rapidly, there must be a better understanding of how their growth development is different compared to native born individuals. The different growth development can be measured through cognitive, social, and physical aspects. It is also important to not only understand their growth but make our country one that can adapt to their needs. When immigrants first arrive as infants, they are commonly healthy humans. This is because of the healthy immigrant effect. To become an immigrant, there

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    Assessment Essay

    knew taking English 101 was going to be a challenge, especially considering I haven’t been in school for fifteen years. Turns out, the class isn’t as bad as I thought it might be. In fact English is one of my more enjoyable subjects this semester. The primary reason for this enjoyment is because of my wife Liz. She is currently pursuing her master’s in English and has a great deal of knowledge on the subject. Liz’s help in several aspects of my writing is the reason I have done so well. Here are

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    Importance Of English In Business

    Economic globalization has made communication more and more frequent, and English as a global language has become more and more important. In the process of globalization, countries will exchange information, services, technology, labors, products, knowledge and money. With The Belt and Road policy of our country, we are more familiar with other countries, more convenient to travel overseas, and the economic exchange is more popular. The exchange and circulation of products between countries are

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    Biography

    passing my SSC and HSC I was taking preparation for getting chance at public universities. But I was not prepared well so I did not get chance in any public universities. My second choice was to admitted in any private university. So I was looking for a private university that is well-known to all and perfect for me. Among all private universities I liked the East West University most. So I gave admission test in East West University and got chance in Department of Business Administration (BBA). My student

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    History of English

    A HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSE GUIDE Professor Michael D.C. Drout WHEATON COLLEGE A History of the English Language Professor Michael D.C. Drout Wheaton College Recorded Books™ is a trademark of Recorded Books, LLC. All rights reserved. A History of the English Language Professor Michael D.C. Drout Executive Producer John J. Alexander Executive Editor Donna F. Carnahan RECORDING Producer - David Markowitz Director - Matthew Cavnar COURSE GUIDE Editor - James Gallagher

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    Should English Be Made the Official Language of India

    Language plays an important role in human life. Out of all the languages in the world, English is considered as the international language. Foreign language like a foreign plant grows with difficulty on the native soil. That is why the learning of the mother tongue is the labor of love whereas the learning of a foreign language is the love of labor ; one gives hot house existence, another breathes spring time atmosphere. A foreign language is like the step-mother whose frowns and rebukes one has

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    Average English People Living in North America

    In politics, average English people living in North America think colonies are independent from Britain. Especially after the Glorious Revolution happens, individual colonies re-establish, which shows their intention to be separated from the British’s government. They regard themselves as American but not English. However typical English people still think Britain is taking control of the colonies in America and they think that English people living in colonies are inferior to them. Furthermore,

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    Business

    face-to-face interaction, or that were local, are now conducted across great distances. There has been a significant de-localization in social and economic exchanges. Activities and relationships have been uprooted from local origins and cultures. One important element in this has been the separation of work from the home. But de-localization goes well beyond this. Increasingly people have to deal with distant systems in order that they may live their lives. Banking and retailing, for example, have adopted

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    Immigration and America's Core Culture, Samuel Huntington

    adherents of the Anglo-protestant culture and the immigrants, who have not yet assimilated into this culture. Key features of the Anglo-protestant culture include; “Christian religion with emphasize on the protestant values and morals, a work ethic, the English language, British traditions, justice and the limits of government power, and a legacy of European art, literature, philosophy, and music”. As a consequence hereof the American people can lose their national identity and unity, as ideology alone is

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