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    communication skills are good, he is fit for the job. Soft Skills are more than that. These are people skills. Soft skills are individual attributes that enhance a person’s job performance, interactions and career prospects. The need of soft skills learning reflects when students/freshers face interviews, presentations and public speaking occasions. They seem to be technically skilled but in their jobs, they are expected to work with the company’s…

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    In Asia students lives are more restricted when they become an adult and want a job. This is due to the way their education system is set up. Chinese teenagers especially struggle with this, their lives revolve around one test which determines the route of their future, the gaokao. The United States has a tremendously larger amount of freedom for their student 's dream jobs. Good grades and great test scores will aid students in their college acceptance, however it is not the only determining…

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    Khaliun Munkhuu The New Interventionism In the article, David C. Hendrickson argues American international policy has taken completely different and “counterproductive” approach to a notion of external intervention in hopes of promoting democracy by ignoring an old wisdom which opposed such inclination to intervene in countries where there are conflicts both within a state and among states. His acceptance of ongoing conflicts in international relations and his opposing stance against…

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    Maintaining Spanish as a Heritage Language in Australia Stephanie Natolo, Griffith University, Australia Abstract: Heritage language maintenance in Australia faces great challenges. In Australia, English is the dominant official language de facto, whilst Spanish is a community language. Spanish is primarily learnt and used in the home with parents and other family members, however, English holds power via hegemonic means, and is used in a multiplicity of domains. This paper presents an…

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    In today’s day in age some organizations have to conduct business globally in order to succeed and gain the competitive advantage necessary to stay in business. To help that organization succeed an efficient and effective Human Resource program needs to be established and defined. Through the years, Human Resource’s roles and responsibilities towards an organization has shifted to where HR contributes vital input towards the analysis and development of organizational strategies. HR plays a vital…

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    So, how do we go about repairing the supposed divide between science and the humanities? Gould, along with many other scholars, have attempted to quash the beliefs of the divide between the two studies. Victor Coutant, a former foreign-language instructor, believed in a bonding of science and humanities. He asserts, “… it is clear that there is a place for human studies in a more complete world view. The humanities do not conflict with science, they supplement it. They, too, are committed…

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    Karolides In The Transactional Theory of Literature, Karolides argues for “giving equal voice to all sides” (p.15), placing importance on the perception that all readers are entitled to their own interpretations. In order to define the true nature of reading a text, he believes in the notion that each reader produces rather different responses as “all readers do not come away…

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    trading. Junkyard Planet documents Minter’s onsite observations in both the United States and China as well as shares his own personal experiences and knowledge. The scrap trading industry is more than a mere topic of interest for Minter, as he grew up learning about the scrap business alongside his father and grandmother. As a overseas journalist for the Bloomberg View, Minter is able to observe and describe the scrap trade around the world on varying levels. Minter takes readers on a tour of…

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    Her father was studying law in Tokyo, Japan. A young and ambitious man, at the age of 25, he sailed to the United States with hope of making enough money to continuing his education, and becoming an American Lawyer. Her father, young and naive, would soon learn that the land of opportunities, was hard and racist. He would find himself working many different type of jobs, to include: laying ties for the railroad, field work in eastern Washington, working on ships as a cook, and laboring in a…

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    Shijiazhuang Case Study

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    Examinations have shown that cultural and academic differences that international students face in western-style learning environments are significant causes of stress, which leads to the failure of their university course of study (Ang, et al., 2009; Suldo, et al., 2009). This lack of cultural and academic adaptation training gives the strong impression that the international…

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