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    Texting isn 't exactly the language of the century, it’s not seen in equal respects to even the least intricate communication techniques. Since its creation, texting has grown in popularity and in ease of access. Slang words, a revamped view on the use of abbreviations and the pound sign have become more than a shortcut, John McWhorter introduces the idea of texting as an advancement in language. Just the same as the transformation of any language, such as Latin texting has entered that stage…

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    Pasifika Case Study

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    What are the key learning and teaching factors for effective education for Pasifika learners in New Zealand? There are many key learning and teaching factors that enhance education for Pasifika learners. This report will discuss the key factors in regards to the recommendations from the Ministry of Education (2013) report for Pasifika families working with the special education services. Pasifika education is a shared responsibility and therefore the report will be applied to teachers, speech…

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    “One of the bedrock areas of agreement in this country, for at least the last century, has been that education is a core commitment of our society” (Buchanan, 2012, para. 1). Developing productive citizens is essential for an educational institution. Therefore, a very school in the United States should have two languages as media of instruction. It is against this background that I will describe the setting of my bilingual program. Moreover, the ensuing paper will discuss the implications of…

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    Tour Guide Challenges

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    Research topic: Becoming a tour guide in the UAE: Prospects and challenges Research Question: What are the opportunities and challenges facing trainees who wish to become professional tour guides? Background: Tourism is one of the leading sectors in many of the world’s countries such as France, United States, Spain and China. Tourism helps in improving the country’s economy, here in the UAE depend on tourism and it helps the economy improving too. Dubai is one of the leading emirates in…

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    Are Bilingual Children at a High Risk for Misdiagnoses of Impairments? One of the many duties of a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) is to provide services to clients regardless of their cultural and linguistic backgrounds. This requires SLPs to often treat clients who speak multiple languages, including languages other than their own (Verdon et al. 2014). In recent years, there has been a significant growth in the U.S. of individuals with linguistically diverse backgrounds. As a result,…

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    In regards to children’s education, teachers play an important role. Since the No Child Left Behind Act was signed into law in 2002, many people have been concern about children’s learning and academic achievement, especially parents and educators. In fact, teachers are always trapped in “teaching dilemmas” because each teaching method has different levels of pros and cons for students. Wiggins and McTighe (2005) suggested that for all of the choices that teachers have during a day of…

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    The world encompasses many different cultures, which governs way of living. Culture is defined as the characteristics that mutually make up societies or groups of people identified by beliefs, behaviours and customs. Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of social reproduction formed from culture studies created the concept cultural capital. Divided into three types of cultural capital aspects embodied, objectified and institutionalised state all contributing to shaping lifestyles and individuals. Presence,…

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    in November 2016. This new law can overturn a 16 year old state law that has restricted bilingual education in public schools in the state of California. In a statement “Democratic State Sen. Ricardo Lara, said that children who participate in multilingual immersion programs not only…

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    Michael downloaded the Facebook application on his smart phone hoping to connect with some of his old friends. He successfully connected with many old friends from high school and the Army most of which he had not spoken with in years. Instantly, he became a huge fan of social media because of the connection. In fact, he used Facebook daily to track what his friends were doing and even share some old pictures and memories. Facebook tracks everything that users do their website. They track what…

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    Should People Learn Foreign Languages? In today’s world where information flows more freely, globalization is bringing people closer together. It is more important for people to be competent in other languages and form connections with a variety of people internationally to be even more successful. I believe there are many advantages to learning foreign languages. In Estonia it is mandatory to learn English and Russian in school and there is an option to choose a third one voluntarily in high…

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