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    tries to explore how the inter-lingual homophone retrieval ability in bilinguals (younger adults). AIM &OBJECTIVES: The present study is aimed to investigate the language of dominance and its pattern in Hindi-English bilinguals and multilingual using inter-lingual homophones .i.e. words which has similar pronunciation but different meaning within or across language. METHOD: Participants: 40 subjects in the age range of 19 to 23 participated in the study.…

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    Jrotc Swot Analysis

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    as human beings and become better citizens in the process. By strengthening their communication skills they will be more efficient at speaking to different people of different cultures. What I mean by that is we will be teaching them how to be multilingual. Having them learn…

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    in order to help construct some patterns that “are predictable and logical” (p. S298). This is extremely relevant to the broader field of study. According to the research provided within the article, 60% of the world’s population is bilingual or multilingual. If an individual has aphasia but wants to maintain his or her level of engagement in his…

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    1. INTRODUCTION A popular Nigerian proverb says “Person wey dey go far, no suppose make enemies” (a traveller to distant places should make no enemies). This proverb can be related to Nigerians in Pearson Institute of Higher Education students. Miles away from home, the Nigerians here at PI have to adapt to the new environment. This assignment discusses the discursive identity of Nigerians. It focuses, especially, on the most commonly used Pidgin English as well as the cultural identity of the…

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    High-Stakes Testing

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    The high-stakes nature of the exam, combined with its inaccurately low evaluation of the performance of ELL students, unfairly punishes these students, who may be forced to repeat a grade or even barred from graduation. Many schools flunk students as a response to low standardized test scores (“Testing and Grade Retention”), and more than half of the states require high school students to pass an exit exam in order to graduate (“High school exit exams”). Obviously, few students, regardless of…

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    comprehensive entity that meets the primary care, public health, and health education needs of the community it services. It is a community health center and a major provider of quality healthcare services in Miami, Florida, that serves a multicultural and multilingual population comprised of African American, Haitian, Caribbean, Latin, and Central American, and Caucasian people (Rose, 2011). The JTCHC success was based on the following factors: (a) Frequent public statements made by the CEO of…

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    National Literacy Crusade

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    A half decade after the conclusion of the National Literacy Crusade, Deborah Brandt composed an analysis on the history of Sandinista education entitled, “Popular Education” in Nicaragua: The First Five Years (1985, edited by Thomas W. Walker). Brandt argued the symbiotic relationship between the militia members of the Sandinista National Liberation Front or the Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN) and the historically disenfranchised rural peasants through popular education programs…

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    English Language Learners

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    When a bilingual, or multilingual, evaluator is available s/he can, often times, be assigned with the task of completing all ELL evaluations. This task can be challenging when the number of ELL students referred is high. Conducting an evaluation in the student’s primary language…

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    Leadership Philosophy Educational leadership is multifaceted and encompasses more than just what happens on school grounds. It reaches out to the community and beyond the walls of the school. A leader cannot rely on just them self and success can only happen if all stakeholders are involved. Educational leadership is the centering of the entire school community on a shared vision of teaching and continuous improvement, while simultaneously serving as an exemplary teacher and learner. An…

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    The Ottoman Empire, also historically known in Western Europe as the Turkish Empire or simply Turkey, was a state that controlled much of southeastern Europe, western Asia and northern Africa between the 14th and early 20th centuries. It was founded at the end of the 13th century in northwestern Anatolia in the town of Söğüt by the Oghuz Turkish tribal leader Osman I.After 1354, the Ottomans crossed into Europe, and with the conquest of the Balkans, the Ottoman Beylik was transformed into a…

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