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    Many questions are answered through this assignment and many may still be left unanswered. Transitioning from a high school environment to a college one many be very difficult, and although we have plenty of support through family, friends, and Sacramento State it is still a challenge. Since we are students attending a 4-year university a great deal is expected from us and all we want is to succeed. Sacramento State offers plenty of assistance to make success reachable, for example through the…

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    common or scientific basis for knowing about something. According to textbook “Sociology: Beyond common sense” by Durkin & Carrothers (2015), “knowledge is sufficient for those in the privileged group, but those in oppressed situations must be “multilingual” and be able to survive in the dominant culture and face the challenges of oppression on a daily basis” (chapter 7.2). The hidden knowledge with social class is basic that separates each class. Some separation factors are power,…

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    ENL is also referred to as L1 (first language), mother tongue, or inner circle variety. An issue with the term “native language” or L1 lies in the fact that it is based on the premise of a monolingual society, whereas many societies are multilingual. In multilingual societies, a child may grow up learning a multitude of languages simultaneously with the order of acquisition not being specified and being no indicator of ability. L1: First Language, implicitly is the language first acquired or…

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    Beyond the Beauty of Cleopatra VII – Genius of the Ancient World The real story of the last queen of Egypt, her strategic thinking, quick-wittedness, political skills and brilliant leadership. Cleopatra VII died on the 12th August 30BCE after ruling Egypt for 22 years. Her death followed her defeat to Octavian, future first emperor of Rome, ending an important Egyptian era and leaving behind a legacy to be passed through many generations. From a young age Cleopatra was raised to rule Egypt…

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    Summarizing Shreya Baral 10000134827 Masters in Business Administration Virginia International University Submitted in partial fulfillment for ENG 120: Academic Writing Dr. Marietta Bradinova marietta.bradinova@campus.viu.edu October 4, 2016 Multilingualism- assessing benefits. Issues in Promoting Multilingualism Paradowski, M.B. (2011) Language is a rational and social tool which helps in accessing concepts and meanings, solving problems through logical system, is the basis for…

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    “The limits of my language are the limits of my world.” Ludwig Wittgenstein. I came to realize this after I was influenced by many people. Specifically, after attending my language teachers classes, and understanding her view and passion about foreign languages. Also, I was inspired, and even more motivated into the world of different languages after watching an eight-minute video about a teenage hyperpolyglot. However, I only became fully engrossed in learning different languages and cultures…

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    When I was thirteen, I volunteered at sacred heart the day people went to sign up their children for catechism classes. I went thinking I was only going to make copies, however I ended up translating. It all began when a lady came in to sign her child up and only knew how to speak Spanish. Since the lady I have helped only spoke English, I jumped in and helped her out. After that, numerous people came in that only spoke Spanish so I got promoted from making copies to translating. That day I…

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    he gains vast knowledge of every martial arts has every created, also military strategy, military fighting style, ancient sorcery, mastering both Chi and Ki, archeology, weapon master, swordsmanship, marksmanship, engineering, military history, multilingual, biology, and alchemy.…

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    themselves in a new language, and there is no better way to learn than to dive right in. In addition to language practice on a daily basis, the host university will often offer language courses for a more formal education. As stated by Kavetha, multilingual graduates are prized in today's global economy. Moreover, for overseas students who are passionate about their career direction, they should apply for an internship in foreign country. In a study conducted by Transition Abroad, it…

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    There are hundreds of languages in the world, each making us unique to others who don't speak it. Being able to speak more than one language such as English, French, German and Spanish gives us a greater opportunity at acquiring a job that will pay our dream house and car than those who don’t, especially in the United States because it’s one of the most diverse countries in the world. Being bilingual or trilingual opens many doors for people to be able to progress, but some people feel that…

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