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    The step by Fusion to establish a channel dedicated to Hispanic millennials is one of the boldest steps that any company has taken. The idea was muted due to the company’s need to attract Hispanic millennials. It airs its programs in English rather than Spanish. The company applied intense digital strategies in promoting the channel. The channel has since become popular among the millennials. Mattel, a media company, has also altered its…

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    Bilingualism In America

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    young age, it become a form of identity among children and it creates this way of life that they consider normal. Being bilingual in America is knowing two different languages in most cases, Spanish and English. It is learning Spanish from their most likely uneducated parents and learning English from their surroundings along with perfecting the language through education. Moreover, being bilingual not only consist of advantages it also consists of individual troubles. Throughout observations…

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    had just learned it as a child." We look at some of our friends who speak the language with ease, and we only wish that we could have that ability so that we could teach our kids and give them an advantage in a world that increasingly speaks both English and Spanish. Using these 5 methods below will help you improve your Spanish abilities while teaching your children!…

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    Communication is one of the most important thing in today’s world. As we all know English is a global language. Knowing English helps us to communicate with everybody. Right from a small kid to an old person, from the shopkeeper to the company owner. English has risen to become the medium of instruction in most of the countries. English is one of the easiest language to learn and speak. It is one of the very few things in the world that is effective and easy to learn at the same time. Unlike…

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    English becomes the major language that I use in my daily life, however, when I was in elementary school, I thought the English course was unnecessary and defeat. In China, about in my fourth grade in elementary school, English became a required course, and it is as important as Chinese and Math lessons. Because during that time, the United States, Britain and other countries that English is their mother tongue, become the top world 's strongest countries, and that making English become the…

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    in how things could be communicated. In David Crystal’s article, “2b or Not 2b?” he discusses how some people have taken abbreviations to the extreme when texting, but that it is not necessarily a new idea or one that is particularly bad for the English language. Texting is a recent phenomenon that exploded due to its incredible convenience. Abbreviating words is not something that began with texting. People have been shortening words for a very long time. Texting can be a fun way to write…

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    the smaller aspects of this change, franchises and small business stores would have to change their signs to just English. It would mostly affect heavy ethnic centers such as Chinatowns or Koreatowns across the U.S. as their language is based on symbols that represent words. Jobs that once preferred qualified certain language speaking or bilingual individuals would now only hire English speaking individuals. One of the biggest problems that could come from such a policy is discrimination as…

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    Anglo Saxon Research Paper

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    Old English literature is also referred to Anglo-Saxon literature. The Anglo-Saxons were settlers from Germany that originate from the names Angeln and Saxony. The Anglo-Saxon period lasted for 600 years, from 410 to 1066. They went to Britain after the fall of The Roman Empire, around AD 410. Roman armies were needed, so they left Britain in the fifth-century to fight for their land. The Anglo-Saxons were basically their own leaders in the new land and did not contribute much, or anything to…

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    Today English is no more territorially and culturally bound. It is internationalized. It cannot be treated as a foreign language .It’s prominence is attributed to its dynamic and borrowing nature. It is used both as a link language and an official language. It is simplified according to the needs of people. English infuses confidence and confers status and prestige on an individual. It promotes a sense of oneness and togetherness. IT sector is playing a vital role all over the world. The…

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    speak in the English can survive anywhere in the entire American continent and my life itself is another good example about how successful a person can be if he is a literate. It is my father who always wanted me to study in an English medium school and finally admitted me in a school named St. Josephs High school which is an English medium and very famous…

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