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    Heading 1: Introduction ... HERE BEGINS THE INTRO! Information is power of course. But how is power distributed in our society? It is a fact that the distribution of information (the public knowledge) is not equal for all. Conventionally, this is called inequality of educational opportunity (IEO). Currently, we are living the impact of the globalization phenomenon “which encompasses a great variety of tendencies and trends in the economic, social and cultural spheres” (Bertucci & Alberti,…

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    Parole Vs Parole

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    2. In the textbook they first start by explaining what parole is, followed by its origin. Parole did not originally start in the United States, it evolved greatly in the 19th century following the practices of the Australians, English, and Irish. The practices in these countries were to essentially move prisoners out of the prisons due to overcrowding, labor shortages, and the high cost of incarceration (Clear). Indeterminate sentencing, on the other hand, gives more control over the time…

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    To talk about how the English language is related to social status and economic power in ESL countries, I will instantly think of Hong Kong, as the English language has marked significant influence in Hong Kong educational system and it represents a status of power. Basically, Hong Kong has a colonial history, it was occupied by the British army and then subsequently ceded to England as a colony in the mid-19th century. So in ESL countries, the British cultural influences keep on featuring…

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    has been a grand total of 129,864,880 books published ever. All of these fall into the category of essential questions that I have learned. Some of the books also contain some of the essential questions that I have found interesting. This year in english class we read Night by Elie Wiesel and the novel contains the essential question of seeking justice and bearing witness about terrible things that have happened like the holocaust and to promote what happened so the act can be prevented from…

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    Indian English Poetry: Origins, and Predominant Themes and Styles The emergence of Indian writing in English has a long history which dates back to the colonial times when English used to be the language of British rulers and a few aristocratic Indians who were deeply enthralled by this language of their subjugators. Makarand Paranjape in Indian Poetry in English mentions the two preconditions that were to be met before Indians could write poetry in En¬glish: “First, the English language had…

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    Glossary This glossary contains many terms that made part of the Viking culture. They refer to words taken from their mythology, administration in England, their naval technology, their literature, and culture. A Asgard: From the Norse Mythology. It designates the home of the Æsir tribe of gods. Æsir: From the Norse Mythology. It is the name of a number of deities venerated by pre-Christian Norse tribes and other Germanic tribes. Alfheim: From the Norse Mythology, it means “land of the fairies”…

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    According to the Oxford Dictionary, truth is defined as “the quality or character of being true to a person, principle, cause, etc. ; steadfast allegiance,faithfulness, fidelity, loyalty, constancy. Defining the truth in the dictionary is easy. However, in reality, the truth is not always so black and white. Drawing identical conclusions from identical facts can be very difficult. We live in a world where even undeniable facts are denied and debated and it can be very difficult to determine…

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    Lee 1 David Lee English 10 HP Period 8/25/14 Capote: In Cold Blood 1. When the author uses the combinations of words that startle and disturb for the purpose of using incongruity in the essay. These unusual combinations make the writing interesting and different for the readers. This gives a different attitude in the reader’s mind showing an unusual style in writing. Using unusual combinations that are usually not used together introduces the reader things they are not used too. Using…

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    In fact, there are 171 living languages being spoken in the Philippines today. However, these languages do no merely reflect governmental and educational policies. The current constitution of Philippines states that both Filipino (Tagalog) and English are the official languages of the country. The concept of what language should be used as a medium of instruction is an occurring debate in the Philippines then and now. In this paper, you will see how the English language adapted in the…

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    The Unseen Shame of Public vs. Private Conversations If you were to ask most people what the word “language” represented, you would likely be given a general and vague explanation such as, a system of letters and symbols with corresponding rules that when arranged to form words, and properly and uniformly pronounced allow individuals to communicate within their circles. The ability to communicate clearly is part of what holds a society together, it allows us to live and work together, and…

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