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    English is a global language. English is the third most spoken language after Mandarin and Spanish. English is no longer restricted to the shores of England. It has spread its influence far and wide and it currently enjoys a dominating presence amongst all world languages. The status of English as a global language rests not only on having a high number of people speaking the language but also on the fact that continually, year after year, more and more speakers are attempting to learn English…

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    English is the bread winning rather prestigious language. It penetrates every nook and corner of the world. The necessity of English is enormous. One cannot deny the usages of English Language in India. In the recent years, most of the young parents send their children to English medium schools knowing the importance of English. English is indispensible in the life of Indians. Scrase remarks that “English is recognised as an important global or international language essential for professional…

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    the Article, there was a subheading that said: “ Germans know where they’re going.” This part of the article talked about how Germans focus more on the outcomes of the actions while English speakers focus more on the action itself. The English language grammatically obliges speakers to mark the tense of an action. For example, looking at a picture of a woman walking in a parking lot an English speaker would say “ The woman is walking” and a German speaker would say “ The woman walks towards her…

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    The article focuses on the population of English language learners who also speak Spanish. The concept being researched in the study is language screening that is used for children that have not yet entered the kindergarten. With the increase in bilingual population, there is a need for an accurate screener that is appropriate for Spanish-English speakers and could detect possible language impairments (LI). Through the use of the Bilingual English Spanish Oral Screener (BESOS), researchers…

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    How far do you feel the ‘July Crisis’ in 1914 contributed to the outbreak of World War One? What is World War I? World War I, also known as the Great War, is a bloody war that swallows up Europe. The war began on July 28th, 1914, and ended in November 11th, 1918, which lasted for four years. It is estimated that there were 10 million military deaths and 20 million were injured. Why is World War I important? It’s important because it changes how each country negotiate and there are many…

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    The great issue dominating Austria in the 1700s was the War of Austrian Succession, occurring just decades after the War of Spanish Succession, both similar in the struggle of power between the ruling kingdoms of Europe. The War of Austrian Succession, however, related to a feud over the remaining Habsburg territories, drawing in the nations of France, Spain, Prussia on one side and Austria, Britain, and Holland on the other. The War of Austrian Succession soon became a major international…

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    Have you ever heard of the largest trench in World War I? Well it is called the western front. Trenches such as the western front are very important, especially during World War I. There are many topics under the western front, such as structure, Christmas 1914,the results, how terrible the trenches were, and protection. Have you ever thought about the structure of the western front? They built the trench zigzagged. It took them a long time to build it; in fact, it took them two years…

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    According to John nowa a documentary writer “The great wars started in 1914 and ended in 1918.” The methods during the war were using gas grenades in trenches or guns or explosives. The gass was considered a cheap tactic to both sides of the war. Even so they still used these methods in order to defeat the enemy. They also used methods with warplanes and tanks and other vehicles like it. These are what methods they used during the war. First, when it is this is something that might happen…

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    Within the years of 1914 -1918, Europe went into a four year long war with itself. This war was called World War I, originally called the Great War and it was a struggle fighting along the Western and Eastern Fronts. Two incredibly powerful alliances had participated in this four year long war. Those alliances were the Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance. Italy, Germany, Austria-Hungary, France, United Kingdom, and Russia were all in World War I in the beginning. Although this war was…

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    they surrounded Germany. Part of the Plan was to march through Belgium and the Netherlands and attack France from the secured borders on both sides of their territory. Schlieffen assumed that the 4-6 weeks that it would take France to recover the German…

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