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    This decision to begin reconstruction of East Germany was made during the “two plus four” negotiations. The “two” were the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic. The “four” were the Allied forces that were victorious in World War II and they were France, Great Britain, Soviet Union, and the United States. Each country had its own interests in the signing of the agreement as worries complicated…

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    Se Habla Español Summary

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    In the article “Confessions of a code-switcher: ‘Talking White’ as an Accent” The author Joshua Adams, identifies and debunks some social misunderstandings, Americans have about the many variations within the English language. Not only does Adams use his personal story to show that language discrimination still pledges today's America, but he also gives detailed examples of how frustrating and problematic subjective generalizations undermines the simple fact that the English language is heavily…

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    Irony In The Interlopers

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    “The Interlopers” is a story about two men, Ulrich von Gradwitz and Georg Znaeym, whose feelings for each other change during the story. At the beginning of the story Ulrich and Georg hate each other, but during the story they learn that sometimes it’s good to let go of the past. This shows that the men were letting the past influence their opinions of each other, and the fact that they change so dramatically during the story is surprising. This story is a also a good example of irony. The theme…

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    Based on your understanding of the history and development of English, assess its current global spread, status and influence. INTRODUCTION English is one of the most common and used language in all over the world. This language is not only used in our daily routine, but also used in professional fields nowadays. Numerous of the multinational firms, the corporate and financial banks, and other business owners also used this language as their common corporate language. For instance, there is one…

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    Shakira Research Paper

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    The Biography of Shakira Introduction Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll is a colombian singer and dancer. She was born to a lebanese father and a colombian mother. She has many arab and latin influences in her music due to her different heritages. She also has millions of supporters and fans and continues to do what she does best. Childhood An important part of her dancing started out when she was a child. She was went to eat and when she began to sit down she noticed a belly dancer, without a…

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    An American Language Policy Should there be an official language policy that needs to be adopted such as in other countries? The United States was created by immigrants that left their countries due to many reasons. With such a diverse crowd of ethnicities full of culture and traditions, it would come as no surprise that these ethnic groups would have their own languages. One reason some feel that there should be a language policy is that of communication problems between two different language…

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    In America, most of the citizens know how to speak English although it is not the nation’s official language. A constitutional amendment making English the official language of America would defend American values since the values are to be united and seen as an equal group rather than a group of oppressed people. America is seen as a multiethnic and a multiracial nation, and it needs an effective way to communicate as a group, which is why English should be the official language of the country.…

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    storm that demands the articulation of feelings and concepts that will forever challenge and cause us to grow and define what it means to be human. William Lawrence’s emphasis on the arts as a crucial element to the evolution of society resonates so profoundly within me; I wish to take part in a school that seeks to use art as a tool to impact others and I. I visualize Sarah Lawrence as a home where I can take charge of my own education, a place that allows me to mold a curriculum I desire by…

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    There are many bilingual students, people, and adults in the United States now and they are growing rapidly but why is it that people are trying to stop this. There are many reasons, from everyone should all assimilate to fit in, to English is the national language of this country. Another reason why this should be is because immigrant children or children from immigrant families that do not speak English. Some say that there are already schools and things of that nature helping but is it enough…

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    race and loyalties, which, in turn, led to fears of conflicting German American loyalties during World War 1. German Americans were specifically singled out because German Americans had particularly close ties to their mother country and German Americans…

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