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    living to be good. However, the chances in real life in the society are different for each class member. Social class impacts lives. I was born and grow up in Vietnam. Luckily, after graduating high school back in Vietnam, I had a chance to go study abroad in the United States…

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    and many other sites, staying in the loop and caught up on all the latest gossip is made easy. You can send messages on Facebook or Twitter, and get a response quickly from wherever you are. A perfect example would include having a friend traveling abroad. Text messages can get costly overseas, so in the blink of an eye, a chat can be started on a social media site rather than waiting for that special someone to come home from their travels. Alongside that, people uses these social media sites…

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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to take a boat ride down the Nile River, or hiking through Denali National Park in Alaska? I have dreamed of traveling around the world and experiencing different cultures since I was a little girl. Although I’ve always had these dreams, I’ve also always wanted to help people and by achieving a bachelor’s degree in Anthropology, a degree in travels, or a nursing degree I will be able to take these trips around the globe, experience different cultures…

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    students after each meet-up. The McCarters believe that this increased compatibility has added to the potential success of this new incarnation of CLC, so students will finally have the chance to study language with far more benefits than they could find in the classroom. Studying in a conversational setting can help students learn contemporary expressions in a language. Kate encourages students to study language in this way to for the practical fluency desired by employers. “Put it on your…

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    priceless. Parents always strive to make their children live better before they come in this world and they still do so until the last breath. An influential story of one of the Overseas Filipino workers; Crisanta Sampang, regretted her decision to go abroad and left her children to raise them the way she wanted to. After fifteen years she reunited with her daughters. Yet, it was to late for her daughters. Do Crisanta’s childhood experiences affected her decisions in adulthood? Most…

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    The Modern Language Association of America, MLA, informs us that more students are studying languages than ever before. Director of MLA, Rosemary G. Feal said, “Students are clearly recognizing the importance of learning other languages...” A surveyed funded by the Department of Education revealed that since 1998 that an increase of 17.9% of students studying a foreign language. The percentages are higher since 1972 when only 8.7% of America’s population was enrolled in…

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    involve in their own study, it gives them a direct knowledge of the life of those they are studying. Such direct knowledge of participant life experiences are valued in getting precious material which might not be conceivable without being actively involve (Gillespie & Michelson, 2011; Cozby & Bates, 2012). For example, Gillespie & Michelson (2011) illustrated the benefit of being actively involve when studying subjects. In their publish study the authors used a participant observational…

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    politics, liberal act will be of great help in the area that focus on parts of the world that will be of interest to you. Course in history, government and social science about other nation, language skill, improve reading skill, take advantage of studying…

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    created or supported” (“Economic”). The benefits of enrolling more international students lie beyond data as well. International students bring their cross-cultural experiences on campus and help promote diversity. Nonetheless, if the U.S. government keep imposing quotas and other restrictions on H 1 B visas, it will be challenging for future international students to seek employment upon graduation. International students may direct their interest in studying abroad to other nations like…

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    Studies have shown that children, in the hours between school and dinnertime, spend nearly 80 percent of the time watching television (Chen, 1994). Discoveries and invention of devices are always welcome till we, humans, find a way to abuse its benefits and be adversely affected by it. TV was also invented with positive thoughts in However, we are now trying to overcome its physiological and psychological adverse effects on human beings. Television can be a powerful influence in developing…

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