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    The first experimental assignment took place at Thomas Road Baptist Church it was the Nuevo Amanecer Spanish ministry it started at 9:15 am, we did little fellowship and got to meet other members of the ministry. Dr. Fabio E. Freyre was the one who taught the lesson that Sunday and we talked about the Holy Spirit and how we should react to certain situation that we may deal in our life. Dr. Fabio E. Freyre gave quite a few examples on how we should handle a situation and how we should ask God…

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    Beowulf Hero Analysis

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    Beowulf is an epic hero and an Anglo- Saxon hero for many different reasons. Other than Beowulf being the central character and presenting himself larger than life, he also is the definition of a hero. When one defines a hero with the values of Anglo- Saxons, the hero would be defined as a man with extraordinary qualities, be honorable, and show bravery. The hero would also have a sense of duty, which in this case means being devoted to one’s people. Beowulf is shown as a hero with…

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    post-grad plan. I have not felt ready to settle down with a job or make the decision to continue my education. Since I had not gotten the chance to study abroad in my 4 years of college I began searching for ways to get abroad after graduation. Teaching English abroad immediately caught my attention since teaching had always been in the back of my mind. This seemed like the perfect opportunity to gain some teaching experience while also exploring a new part of the world. After a lot of…

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    Dr. Gay Analysis

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    this term smart with the white people. Do we judge people by accents becuase we think we are more stable in our use of language? Hannah and Dr. Gay brings up two poignant points. I guess people from England descent are the only ones who speak great english becuase society hates anything that doesn’t sound right to…

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    faced upon my arrival in America was the English language. Because English is not my first language. I still remember my first day of work at a convenience store. I was unable to understand the customers because of their American accent English. After a year I thought I improved my English skills, but when I took my Accuplacer test for college, and I realized that I was nowhere near perfection. I was ready to worked hard so I can learn and improve my English skills. It’s a journey…

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    I, along with many others, believe that English should be our national language. Some think that it is racist to believe that, but I am one of the most non-racist people out there. I don 't see how a country trying to get one language has anything against not liking people of other nationalities. I mean they moved into our country to learn knew things and experience the American way. Right? “Our new immigrants must be part of our one America. After all, they 're revitalizing our cities, they 're…

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    links that we see in everyday life. Language is a complex system of communication that is progressive, and this constant development must not only include, but should also embrace the changes inspired by technology. According to Walt Whitman, "the English language is the accretion and growth of every dialect, race, and range of time, and is both the free…

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    are excellent in speaking English and able to keep up with the course in the college, while another 50% are struggling with English and feel isolated when other people make a conversation (Syed 2011). The solution for overcoming language barriers is to encourage yourself to speak English as much as possible, it would be easier for you to be friend with someone comes from your country and speak the same language. But if you want to be acceptable and improve your English, you have to leave your…

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    Based on what you have read about the legal mandate in the state of Florida and program models that are available to the learner, is an ESL “pull out” program appropriate for second language learners? Explain. (10 points) The Consent Decree addresses English Language Learners (ELLs) educational civil rights. It ensures that ELLs are identified, assessed for appropriate educational services, and have equal access to educational resources and programs. According to the textbook “no federal laws…

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    Throughout the years many incidents have occurred involving police and citizens all over the United States. Many incidences started as a simple altercation and sadly lead to someone being killed or seriously injured. It could’ve been a misunderstanding or maybe the person was just not cooperating with the officers, but in some cases it might also be that the officer was not using the power he/she had or was abusing it. Many things might have contributed to the problem, and of many are race…

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