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    their language, culture, and provided financial welfare. America’s influence structurally, culturally, and religiously in the Philippines is vast though it has not always come with good intentions; American missionaries are now working to repair the damage done in the name of the Lord in the Philippines. Along with the American’s coming to the Philippines, there were also Filipinos that arrived in America as laborers and ended up taking the Gospel back to their country serving as…

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    Australian Culture Essay

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    (20.7%), English (17.6%), Filipino (7%), Indian (6%), and Irish (4.6%). The most common countries of birth in the Blacktown area are; Australia (57.6%), Philippines (6.4%), India (5.1%), New Zealand (2.5%), Fiji (2.1%), and England (2%). The most common birth places of parents in the Blacktown area are; Both parents born in Australia (35.3%), Both parents born overseas (54.7%) Father only born overseas (6%), Mother only born overseas (4%). The most common religious…

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    My First Language Analysis

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    difficult for me everyday having to learn a new language, which is English that I was certainly bad at, meeting people I can’t even understand and that would make fun of me because of how I speak, and just being afraid of my surroundings. It was a whole another experience that I had to face. I’m full Filipino born and raised in the Philippines so my mother tongue or my main language is Ilocano but I knew how to speak Tagalog as well. I speak these languages along with my family while having…

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    afraid of public speaking? I was born and raise in the Philippines until 2008 of December when my family and I migrated in the United States of America. Although many foreign people think that we use English as our second language, this is not the same case for everyone. English language are widely known and used mostly by the upper-class or rich people in my country, it’s their…

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    2015 Language in the Asian American Community Language is important to everyone. The English Language is used in everyday interaction with people. However, language could impose social and linguistic issues to those whose native language is not English in the United States. Asian Americans are one of those groups who faces these kinds of issues. In the chapter, “Asian American Voices: Language in the Asian American Community,” from Language in the USA, authors, Thom Huebner and Linda Uyechi…

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    Translating Technology into Your Language The Analytical View of Technology Communication Derek Walcott once said, “The English language is nobody’s special property. It is the property of the imagination: it is the property of the language itself” (BrainyQuote, par 1). Language comes in many beautiful forms from every area around the world, summing up to about roughly 6,500 spoken languages today. One language that our generation has become familiar with is the language of technology. With the…

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    Ethnographic Reflection

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    English Writing 111 provided me with compelling subjects and issues with the modern world, and at the same time, improved my writing skills. Those included are problems with different languages and cultures, which in turn causes borders and issues such as “forced” assimilation and one sided views on others. Essentially, there are lots of different cultures of people in our world can cause complications. I have gone and lived through two…

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    Angella Brown HCA 350: Research Paper - China and Philippines Charter Oak State College China This research paper outlines the differences amongst China and the Philippines. Therefore, I will discuss the demographics in these two countries or the factors that may impact the health of the countries. The impacts affecting the health of China and Philippines are caused from environmental, political, and economic issues. Within my research I found many similarity as well as difference. We are…

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    The Power of Language in Shakespeare 's Othello In Othello, the contamination of linguistic matter (whether through verbal or human associations, through deliberate perversion, or by senseless mouthing of meaninglessness) ultimately destroys the ordered control of normal behaviour patterns, personal or social (Shaw 306). In one of the finest play written by William Shakespeare, language is not only the medium that conveys the drama but also the action. For example, talking about an event will…

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    Communication between International and American students. Nowadays society is very split, especially in big countries such as America. This diversity based on people’s culture, language, religion, ethnic group or race. Colossal number of different cultures represented in the United States. New York, Chicago, Los Angeles are the cities with the biggest population in America and also cities with the biggest cultural diversity. People from Asia to Europe to Africa to Latin America live there.…

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