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    I, along with many others, believe that English should be our national language. Some think that it is racist to believe that, but I am one of the most non-racist people out there. I don 't see how a country trying to get one language has anything against not liking people of other nationalities. I mean they moved into our country to learn knew things and experience the American way. Right? “Our new immigrants must be part of our one America. After all, they 're revitalizing our cities, they 're…

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    data is submit through the submission engine using the web form, email, Twitter, Facebook, Internet crawler and other data input, Google translate API will start the translation from the other languages using it data-driven approach of millions of multilingual documents into English, then to the target language of the user. When the source text is short, the submission will use rule-based machine translations, for better accurately on the translation. If the language does not have direct…

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    source of the country’s wealth. The remaining northern portion, called Eisléck is a heavily forested hilly area even more sparsely populated. The country is the main hub between the surrounding countries and as such the residents are multilingual. The main languages are French, German, and Luxembourgish, known formally as Lëtzebuergesch. The native residents speak Luxembourgish in more intimate casual settings. The…

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    Mexican immigrants, face; and how the past and the present are still one in the same. Her poem powerfully depicts the dehumanization, and the helplessness Mexican immigrant’s face on a day to day basis. Additionally, her strong use of imagery and the multilingual aspect of this poem help Anzaldua stress and convey…

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    Bilingualism is the ability to use at least two languages proficiently with equal fluency while multilingualism is the capability of an individual speaker or a group of speakers to use two or more languages (Westly 38). Multilingual speakers are more than monolingual people in the world today, and that is based on the access to information, internet, and interaction with other language speakers. Multilingualism and bilingualism are classified into two major categories. These…

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    There are many languages spoken in the United States. As more people from non-English speaking countries flood across our open borders, it is likely that English will become the second language in America. Many Americans believe that English should be the official language of the United States. There are a growing number of immigrants that differ and feel that Americans should learn to speak the language that they speak. On the other hand, I firmly believe that people who live and work here, and…

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    Rogers Description Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI) is a diversified public Canadian telecommunication and media company (#1). The company operates in three principal segments: Rogers Wireless, Rogers Cable and Rogers Media (#2). The Wireless segment remains as Canada’s largest voice and data telecommunications services provider and only national carrier operating on combined world stand GSM/HSPA+/LTE technology platforms (1). Its network provides customers with advanced high-speed wireless…

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    CONTEXTUALIZING DISPARATE IMPACTS IN RICHMOND Is Richmond’s experience representative of a larger problem? Although highly regulated, implementation and enforcement of the oil refining industry differs, which may explain why a 1995 study by the Environmental Defense Fund found significant variation in emissions among refining facilities in the U.S. While California did not rank in the five worst or five best states in terms of efficiency, one might infer that uneven implementation and…

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    History 101 Parker Dec. 16 2016 Examining Klooster and Kraus Wim Klooster and Richard Kraus in their respective works, Revolutions in the Atlantic World along with A Cultural Revolution: A Very Short History make the argument that for one to understand revolutions they must first have a firm understanding of many cultural, political and social ideas. They make these arguments by exploring the Haitian, French, American, Spanish American revolutions, as well as the chinese cultural revolution…

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    Dreaming in Hindi “If you speak English, you have one world, if you speak Navajo, you have another world” (Rich 7). Being multilingual creates more opportunities, and in a sense, truly unveils a whole new world. Author Katherine Russell Rich discovers a brand new world when she decides to go to India to learn Hindi. Rich begins her dive into Hindi at a later age than educators normally recommend. A specific main idea she presents in Dreaming in Hindi is that there is a small period of time in…

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