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    Jack Craughton was born in Manhattan to a wealthy family. Jack’s father, Ronald, was a lawyer and his mother, Jane, was a United States senator representing the state of New York. His father’s sister, Betty, was an actress and his father’s brother, Paul, was the CEO of Brooklyn Oil. Jack had two older brothers and a younger sister. Ben was a lawyer, like their father and Bill, the oldest, was a politician, like their mother. The youngest sibling, Ally, was a real estate tycoon. Jack…

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    Canada. Tiro Typeworks have a prestigious customer base which include; Microsoft Corporation, Linotype Library GmbH, and the Society of Biblical Literature’s Font Foundation. Since 1997, Hudson has been designing custom fonts that are used for multilingual…

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    Diverse Work Environment

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    than a less diverse competitor. By Having a more diverse workforce, your company will naturally be able to provide a broader range of services and the ability to do business in areas competitors are unable to. For example, hiring people who are multilingual will allow the company to do business in different regions or countries it was previously unable to without the use of a translator. In…

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    Ambiguity In Beowulf

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    rising international trade,increased literary works,globalization,and expansion of technology.Consequently,a great age of literature is a great age for translators of literature.In addition, translators are the shadow heroes of literature and multilingual cross-cultural transmitter of culture and truths by interpreting a variety of texts as faithfully and precisely as feasible.The fact that…

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    Multi-dialects, Confusion, English? A Bavarian priest tried to create the first universal language in the year 1880 and he called it Volapük. A language that was taken from the existing French, German and English, and was difficult to learn. It consisted of odd sounds and case endings similar to Latin. It did not take long before a new language emerged (McWhorter). This new language was a blend of words from India and Europe. It became known as Esperanto. Regardless, of this fact Esperanto was…

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    My bond with the medical profession was forged early in my life -much earlier than most others who pursue medicine. I literally grew up in a hospital. Our small community of physicians and their families is comfortably housed within the premise of Jinnah Hospital. It’s the largest tertiary care hospital in a city which is called home by over twenty million people. My earliest neighbors, as well as my dad, are all very competent physicians. There was a palpable tradition of service in the…

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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE “Prevention is better than cure” I know it’s a cliché but these above words have always been a key point behind my graduation learning. It has helped me frame my targets and reach the goals of my career so far. I have been so blessed to be a part of health education and medicine studies supervised by people with good values and principles. They have supported me in accomplishing the goals I have set forth. I have been a topper in school as well as in college. In school, I…

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    Oftentimes, people who speak more than one language are seen as intelligent and resourceful. They may receive comments such as, “Wow, that’s so difficult! I could never do that!” But to bilingual individuals, the ability to speak two languages is barely scraping the bottom of the barrel. Two bilingual authors by the names of Martín Espada and Richard Rodriguez have plenty to say about their definition of what bilingualism truly is. They have openly voiced their interpretations in their essays:…

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    Achieving Student Success

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    When we think why some students succeed and others do not, there might be few things for that. Students who do not have setting goals and intermediate objectives to get there is not succed. Students who do not succeed are not coming to class, not paying attention to the lecture content and doing other activities, coming late and leaving early, talking and not paying attention in the class, not taking notes, not clarify lecture…

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    Unlike previous studies, Phinney et al. considers more subjective aspects of ethnic identity, and treats immigrant language proficiency as one of three factors contributing to it, along with parental cultural maintenance and ethnic peer groups. It finds language to be a significant aspect in ethnic identity in that it is reinforced by cultural maintenance and peer interaction (2001, p. 151). While participants’ relation to language varied with national origin, it played similar roles in…

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